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Alex Chen

Monash · Sem 1, 2026

Subjects

5
Philosophy8.5h
Data structures12h
Org. behaviour4.5h
Statistical inference6h
Ethics & tech3h

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Today·Mon 5 Apr
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Semester 1, 2026·Week 8 of 13

Good morning, Alex.

You’re on track. 3 sessions scheduled today.

Focus

4.5h

Week

14 / 22h

Pace

64%

Left

3

Up next

· starts in 23 min

Philosophy essay — outline & thesis

90 min · Phase 2 of 4 · Deep work window

Today · 3 sessions

4.5h total
09:30

Philosophy essay

Outline + thesis

90m
13:00

Data structures

Graph traversal

65m
16:30

Organisational Behav.

Reading + notes

45m
AssessmentsPhilosophyEssay 1 — Free will
On track
Philosophy·Essay

Free will & moral responsibility

Due Friday 12 April · 7 days

Estimated

10h

Done

2.5h

Left

7.5h

Progress

25%

2.5h of 10h allocated · 5 sessions planned

Sessions · 5

Outline & thesis

Mon 5 Apr · 09:30

In progress90m

Draft body paragraphs

Wed 7 Apr · 10:00

2h

Research & citations

Thu 8 Apr · 14:00

1h 30m

Revision pass 1

Sat 10 Apr · 11:00

1h

Final edit & submit

Mon 12 Apr · 09:00

1h 30m
On track

You’re 25% through with 7 days remaining. Current pace lands you finished Thursday evening, one day ahead of deadline.

Your week,
already decided.

Stop mapping out Monday on Sunday night. Every session across every subject is planned around your lectures, your shifts, and the hours you actually focus best. Open it Monday morning and just start.

1.0Schedule
Schedule· Week 8 of 13 · Mon 5 – Sun 11 Apr
Mon5Today
Tue6
Wed7
Thu8
Fri9
Sat10
Sun11
9am11am1pm3pm5pm

Free will essay

9:30am · 90m

Reflective reading

3pm · 45m

Graph traversal

11am · 65m

Essay body

3:30pm · 90m

Tree algorithms

9am · 65m

Essay revisions

4:30pm · 90m

Case study

12pm · 45m

Graph problems

3pm · 65m

Final edit

9:30am · 90m

Stats revision

2pm · 45m

Submit & review

11am · 90m

All deadlines reachable
11 sessions · 22h

Miss a session.
Plan catches up.

Slept through 9:30 Monday. Skipped 11am Tuesday. Missed 9am Wednesday. Here’s the same week, rebuilt — three new sessions added to absorb the 3h 40m you lost. Nothing on Sunday. Nothing over your daily cap.

2.0Recover
Schedule· Same week, recovered automatically
Mon5Today
Tue6
Wed7
Thu8
Fri9
Sat10
Sun11
9am11am1pm3pm5pm

Free will essay

missed

Reflective reading

3pm · 45m

Graph traversal

missed

Essay body

3:30pm · 90m

Tree algorithms

missed

Tree algorithms

↻ 1pm · 65m

Essay revisions

4:30pm · 90m

Free will essay

↻ 9:30am · 90m

Case study

12pm · 45m

Graph problems

3pm · 65m

Final edit

9:30am · 90m

Stats revision

2pm · 45m

Graph traversal

↻ 5pm · 65m

Submit & review

11am · 90m

Missed
Added by the algorithm
3h 40m recovered · under daily cap · Sunday untouched

One session.
Front and centre.

You don’t need to pick. You don’t need to plan. You open Today and the one thing worth doing right now is there — start button lit, timer ready. The rest of your day is queued underneath.

3.0Focus
Semester 1, 2026·Week 8 of 13Mon 5 Apr

Good morning, Alex.

You’re on track. 3 sessions scheduled today.

Focus today

4.5h

Week progress

14h / 22h

Pace

64%

Sessions left

3

Philosophy
Up next · in 23 min

Free will essay — outline & thesis

9:30am – 11:00am90 minDeep work window

Today · 3 sessions

4.5h total
9:30am

Philosophy

Free will — outline · 90 min

Up next
1:00pm

Data structures

Graph traversal · 65 min

Upcoming
4:30pm

Organisational Behav.

Reading + notes · 45 min

Upcoming

The hours you put in,
visible.

Not a guilt trip. Honest numbers. Which mornings you showed up, which subjects you’ve been avoiding, whether your focus is actually improving. Data unlocks progressively — no pressure while you’re finding your rhythm.

4.0Progress
Insights·Semester 1, 2026Last 7 days

A steady week.

You were focused for 14h 30m — 2h 15m more than last week.

Hours

21h

Sessions

15

Streak

6 days

In flow

58%

This week

Last 7 days
2.5h
4h
3h
4.5h
2h
0.5h
MTWTFSS

By subject

4 subjects
Philosophy8.5h· 6
Data structures6h· 4
Statistical inference4h· 3
Org. behaviour2.5h· 2

Pattern of the week

Your best day this week was Thursday at 4.5h. Plan your hardest work there next week.

What you give up.
What you get.

Every product promises to save you time. This is the specific list — the old behaviour, and what replaces it. Screenshot the one you’d text a friend.

5.0Trade

3 hours of Sunday planning

3 minutes, once.

“Oh shit, that’s due tomorrow?”

Caught days ago.

Deciding what to study next

Already on the screen.

All-nighters

Optional. Not inevitable.

How it works

Five minutes to set up. Never think about planning again.

01

Tell us what’s on your plate.

“Philosophy essay, 2500 words, due next Friday.” Type it how you’d say it to a friend. Works with messy, half-formed input — try “that big thing due whenever” and it’ll still figure it out.

Philosophy essay, 2500 words,
due next Friday, about 10 hours

to parseEnter manually
02

Block out real life.

Lectures, tutorials, the 9–5 job at the café. Drag them onto the grid once. We schedule everything else around them.

Weekday lectures
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
9
11
1
3

7 hours blocked this week

03

Open it every morning. That’s the routine.

One session, front and centre. You don’t have to decide anything — just start what’s there and do it.

Philosophy
Up next

Free will essay

9:30am – 11:00am90 min

Every semester

Built for the weeks you thought you’d get through on vibes.

Week 8 of 13

Essay crunch week.

Three essays due in eight days. You don't know where to start. The plan spreads the work — longest one first, shortest last, no all-nighters needed.

Exam fortnight

Four exams in ten days.

Subject rotation, not cramming. You revise each paper on a rhythm that actually holds — with the hardest material scheduled for your best hours.

Semester-long

Group project chaos.

Your two teammates work opposite shifts. Block out the one overlap you have; your solo tasks fill the gaps. Works around them, not in spite of them.

Real life

A job around uni.

Three shifts a week at the café, a gym habit, Tuesday D&D with friends. All of it gets respected. The schedule finds the study hours around the life.

From the beta

Students are already getting their weekends back.

I used to spend 2–3 hours every Sunday lining up my week. Now I open it Monday morning and just… start. That's it.
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Maya

Law, UNSW · 3rd year

was missing sessions every week bc of café shifts and i thought the whole thing would just collapse. didn't realise it just quietly rebuilds. come back a week later, still on track. idk how it does it
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Daniel

Engineering, UMelb · 2nd year

The health badges are brutal in a good way. Caught me slipping on my Stats assignment a week out, instead of the night before.
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Priya

Commerce, Monash · 1st year

Beta tested across

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FAQ

The questions you’d actually ask.

Will this actually work for my degree?

If you have assessments, deadlines, and a schedule, yes. Law, engineering, med, arts, commerce — every degree has the same three moving parts. We don't care what you're studying; we care when it's due.

My timetable changes every week. Does it keep up?

Your commitments are recurring by default, but you can edit any week without rebuilding. Move a shift to Thursday once, the schedule reroutes. Move it back, it reroutes again.

I'm a chronic procrastinator. Will this fix me?

No — and we're not trying to. You'll still open TikTok. What changes is what happens when you close it: instead of guilt and a blank plan, there's one specific session on the screen, ready to start.

Can I use it alongside Google/Outlook Calendar?

Yes. Your fixed events (lectures, work, sport) live on your existing calendar — import them once. EquinoxED plans around them. iCal export of study blocks ships next semester.

Does it actually help with marks?

Marks come from the work. We just make sure the work happens. If you use it consistently for a semester and still submit late, we're probably not the right tool — and we'll refund you.

Is my data private?

Yes. Hosted on Supabase with row-level security. No training data, no ads, no selling to your uni. Your plan is between you and the scheduler.

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