
101 prompt ideas to create your own audio learning content
One of the best things about Auracle is that you are not limited to a fixed library of courses. You can create learning content from almost anything.
Whether you have raw materials or just an idea, you can use:
- A simple prompt
- Pasted text
- A PDF
- A webpage
- A YouTube video
- An image
- A spreadsheet
- Manual creation
That means you can learn the obvious things, like Spanish travel phrases or GCSE biology. But you can also learn highly specific, personal, niche things that only matter to you.
A book you are reading right now. Your lecturer's notes. Your company's internal terminology. A species list from your local nature reserve. Your own Anki deck. A set of facts for a pub quiz. A list of names and details before a family wedding.
That is the real magic. If it matters to you, Auracle can help you turn it into audio-first learning.
A few especially cool ideas
Cool idea: Reading a foreign-language book? Highlight the words you do not know, photograph the page, and say: "Turn the highlighted words into flashcards so I can learn these Spanish words and phrases."
Cool idea: Have handwritten lecture notes or whiteboard notes? Photograph them and say: "Turn these notes into revision flashcards so I do not forget any of this information."
Cool idea: Already made cards in another app? Upload your Anki, Quizlet, or Brainscape export so you can study the same material with audio.
Cool idea: Going deep on something weird and wonderful? Ask Auracle to make a drill for Latin names of British coastal plants, vocabulary from medieval church architecture, or every bird species on your local patch list.
101 prompt ideas
Prompt-only ideas
- Teach me how to order food in Portuguese.
- Make me a drill for the 200 most useful Spanish travel phrases.
- Teach me the difference between ser and estar.
- Make flashcards for common German verbs and their past tense forms.
- Teach me Japanese phrases for introducing myself.
- Make me a drill of French words for cooking and the kitchen.
- Teach me the key vocabulary I need for a week in Italy.
- Make a tutorial on the most common mistakes English speakers make in Spanish.
- Teach me the causes of World War One.
- Make flashcards for GCSE biology cell structure.
- Teach me the periodic table groups.
- Make me a drill on key psychology experiments.
- Teach me the main ideas in Macbeth.
- Make a tutorial on trigonometry basics.
- Create flashcards for anatomy terms I need for my exam.
- Teach me the core concepts of photosynthesis.
- Teach me the basics of Google Ads.
- Make flashcards for sales objections and good responses.
- Teach me accounting terms for small business owners.
- Create a tutorial on GDPR basics.
- Make me a drill of medical terminology I need for work.
- Teach me cybersecurity vocabulary for non-technical staff.
- Make flashcards for product management interview concepts.
- Teach me how to care for a lawn.
- Make a tutorial on basic car maintenance.
- Teach me the basics of investing.
- Create a tutorial on first aid essentials.
- Teach me how to prune roses.
- Make flashcards for common constellations.
- Teach me how to identify common British garden birds by song, habitat, and key facts.
- Teach me how to identify British wildflowers from their key written descriptions and names.
- Make a drill of classical music terms.
- Teach me chess openings.
- Create a tutorial on coffee brewing methods.
- Teach me photography settings and when to use them.
- Make a drill of famous artworks and artists.
- Teach me Latin names for birds in the UK.
- Teach me the vocabulary of Persian cooking ingredients.
- Make a drill for all the names and roles of people attending my wedding.
- Teach me the key terms used in medieval church architecture.
- Make flashcards for the most common mushrooms mentioned in my foraging group.
- Teach me the names and care needs of all the plants in my garden.
- Make a drill of all the stations on my commute so I can learn them in order.
- Teach me the names, birthdays, and relationships in my extended family.
- Make a tutorial on the birds I am most likely to hear on a dawn walk near my house.
Pasted text ideas
- Turn these lecture notes into exam-focused flashcards.
- Turn these meeting notes into a drill so I remember the decisions and action points.
- Make flashcards from these conference notes with only the ideas worth retaining.
- Turn these research notes into a tutorial with the big concepts first and then drills.
- Turn this company handbook into something I can actually remember.
- Turn this onboarding document into a drill for my new job.
- Turn this long article into the key ideas I should remember.
- Turn this legal or policy text into easier-to-learn flashcards.
- Use this list of quotes and make memory prompts for each one.
- Turn these historical dates and events into active-recall questions.
- Turn these formulas into flashcards that also explain when to use each one.
- Make me a drill from this glossary.
- Prioritise the most testable ideas from this pasted chapter summary.
- Turn this dense page of biology notes into beginner-friendly flashcards.
- Turn this list of my child’s spellings into an audio drill.
- Turn these notes from therapy or coaching into gentle reminder prompts I can revisit.
- Turn this set of house rules and routines into a family memory drill.
- Turn this list of species from my local reserve newsletter into flashcards.
- Turn this list of obscure words from the novel I am reading into a personal vocabulary deck.
- Turn this brainstorm into a tutorial that helps me remember the best ideas.
PDF ideas
- Create exam-focused flashcards from this PDF.
- Teach me this PDF step by step.
- Turn this textbook chapter into a concise tutorial and drill.
- Turn this training manual into memory drills for staff.
- Turn this sales enablement PDF into a drill of the key messages and objections.
- Turn this product documentation into a tutorial for new hires.
- Turn this compliance document into something employees can actually remember.
- Turn this travel guide PDF into the essentials I should know before the trip.
- Turn this field guide chapter into flashcards for names, habitats, and key facts.
- Turn this parenting guide PDF into bite-sized lessons and recall questions.
- Turn this recipe ebook chapter into drills for ingredients, methods, and timings.
- Ignore filler and only keep what is worth remembering from this PDF.
Webpage ideas
- Turn this article into the key things I should remember.
- Make this guide into a practical tutorial.
- Create flashcards from the most important facts on this page.
- Teach me this webpage as if I am a beginner.
- Turn this glossary page into a vocabulary drill.
- Turn this knowledge-base article into training flashcards for our support team.
- Turn this competitor’s product page into a drill of their key claims and positioning.
- Turn this gardening guide into seasonal care flashcards.
- Turn this recipe page into a cooking memory drill.
- Turn this travel article into useful phrases, customs, and key facts.
- Turn this long-read on a niche hobby into something I can revise while walking.
YouTube ideas
- Turn this video into flashcards so I actually remember it.
- Make a tutorial from this lecture and then test me on it.
- Focus on the core concepts from this video, not every detail.
- Turn this history explainer into revision flashcards.
- Turn this science lesson into a tutorial plus drill.
- Turn this language lesson into phrases and grammar recall.
- Turn this coding video into concept flashcards.
- Turn this leadership talk into lessons and recall questions.
- Turn this sales webinar into objection-handling drills.
- Turn this conference talk into memorable takeaways.
- Turn this gardening tutorial into reminders and method drills.
- Turn this cooking video into ingredients, methods, and timing flashcards.
- Turn this niche documentary into a personal learning deck about the parts I care about most.
Ideas for images
Images are particularly good when they contain text, notes, annotations, or highlights.
- Photograph a page from a foreign-language book with unknown words highlighted and say: "Turn the highlighted words into flashcards."
- Photograph a menu and say: "Turn the useful food words and phrases into flashcards."
- Photograph handwritten lecture notes and say: "Turn these notes into revision flashcards."
- Photograph whiteboard notes after class.
- Photograph revision posters, mind maps, or highlighted textbook pages.
- Photograph worked examples and say: "Turn the key concepts and methods into flashcards."
- Photograph brainstorming notes from a workshop.
- Photograph flipcharts after a team session.
- Photograph a recipe card and turn it into a cooking drill.
- Highlight only the bits you do not know, then say: "Only turn the highlighted parts into flashcards."
Ideas for spreadsheets
Spreadsheets are perfect when you already know what the cards should be.
- Upload a frequency list of the 5,000 most common French words.
- Upload irregular verbs with infinitive, past tense, and participle forms.
- Upload a list of formulas and when to use them.
- Upload historical dates and events.
- Upload biology terms and definitions.
- Upload quotes and themes for literature revision.
- Upload bird names with Latin names.
- Upload plant names and care requirements.
- Upload medical terminology.
- Upload product features and benefits.
- Upload your Anki export so you can study your cards with audio.
- Upload a Quizlet export or copied card list so you can move into an audio-first workflow.
- Upload a Brainscape card export or spreadsheet version of your deck.
- Upload your own master list from any flashcard app and turn it into audio drills.
Ideas for manual creation
Manual creation gives you the most control.
- Teachers can build a custom revision set for a class before a test.
- Tutors can create a bespoke deck around one student’s weak areas.
- Parents can create spelling or times-tables drills for a child.
- Managers can build onboarding drills for new hires.
- Team leads can create product knowledge tutorials.
- Founders can create a "know the company" tutorial for staff.
- Self-learners can write highly specific cards for niche interests.
- Anyone can make a deck that matches the exact wording, mnemonics, or examples that work best for their own brain.
Why this matters
Most study apps are strongest when you want to learn something standard.
Auracle is also strong when what you want to learn is unusual, niche, deeply personal, or timely.
- The words from the Spanish novel you are reading this week.
- The exact contents of next month’s exam.
- The notes from today’s lecture.
- The internal language of your new workplace.
- The species list from your local birding patch.
- The set of names and facts you want to remember before a big family event.
The course does not have to exist already. You can just make it.
And because it is audio-first, you can then learn it while walking, commuting, cooking, cleaning, or doing all the other parts of life where normal studying does not fit very well.
Final thought
If you are ever stuck, the best question to ask is:
What do I wish I could remember better?
Then feed Auracle the closest thing you have to that knowledge: a prompt, a page, a PDF, a video, a spreadsheet, a set of notes.
That is how you create your own audio learning content.