Every study app gives you tools.
This one gives you a coach.
Tell it how you study and when your exam is. From then on it reads your real decks, quiz scores and streak — and tells you exactly what to do today, in the time you actually have.
- Knows your decks, scores and deadlines
- A personalised plan every morning
- Ask it anything, any time
- Free on every plan
Free to start · no credit card required
Your Study Coach
Knows your decks, scores and deadlines
Why a coach
Nobody fails because they ran out of flashcards
They run out of plan. Which deck tonight, how long, what to let go of — that’s where the marks quietly leak away, and it’s the one thing a stack of cards can’t tell you.
The hard part isn’t the cards
It’s knowing which deck to open, how long to spend, and what to leave alone. Most students lose more marks to a bad plan than to a hard subject.
Someone notices when you drift
A forgotten deck stays forgotten unless something says so. The Coach watches the quiet slide — the streak that broke, the subject you’ve been avoiding — and names it early.
Advice that fits the time you have
Not “study more.” A plan for the actual hours in your week, in the order that earns the most back — so a short evening still moves you forward.
How it works
Two minutes to set up. Then it just knows.
You answer a few questions once. Everything after that it picks up from how you actually study.
Answer seven quick questions
What you’re studying for, how you handle exam week, what trips you up, when you focus best, how many hours you get, how you sleep, and what you want out of the term. Two minutes, once.
It reads how the term is actually going
Your decks by name, your quiz scores, your streak, what you’ve mastered, what’s gone stale, what’s due, and any exam date you’ve set. Not a survey — the real record of your studying.
It tells you what to do today
A daily plan grounded in both: what you said about yourself and what the numbers say. Ask it anything, any time, and it answers with your semester in front of it.
What it knows
The difference between advice and coaching is knowing who you are
Generic study tips are free everywhere. What makes this land is that it’s reading your semester, not the internet’s.
Your decks, by name
It can tell you that Pharmacology has 42 cards due and you haven’t opened it since Tuesday — because it can see the deck, its size, its mastery, and when you last touched it.
Your quiz scores
It knows which quizzes you’ve taken, what you scored, and whether you’re trending up or down — so it can name the subject that’s slipping before your exam does.
Your streak and your rhythm
Current streak, longest streak, how many days you studied this week, how long your sessions run, and how accurate your reviews have been. It notices when the pattern breaks.
Your exam dates
Link a deck to a test and the Coach works backwards from the date — pacing the material across the weeks you have left instead of the night you have left.
How you say you study
A crammer and a steady reviewer get different plans for the same exam. So do a morning person and a night owl, and someone with two hours a week versus fifteen.
And nothing it wasn’t given
The Coach works from your account and says so plainly when it doesn’t have a detail. It doesn’t invent a deck you don’t own or a score you never got.
Daily coaching
It speaks up when it matters
A fresh tip is written for you every morning, in your own timezone, and waits in the app. But you only hear from it by email when something genuinely needs you — so the message still means something when it arrives.
- A deck you’ve stopped opening
- Quiz scores starting to slide
- A streak about to break today
- An exam inside a week you haven’t revised for
Nothing worth saying? It stays quiet. You can turn reminders off entirely, and every email unsubscribes in one click.
From your Coach
Your 12-day streak is on the line
Ten minutes on Biochem keeps it alive.
This morning
Pharmacology exam · Friday
Three sessions between now and then keeps you on pace.
Yesterday
Nice — Anatomy is up 14 points
Whatever you changed last week, keep doing it.
Monday
Ask it anything
The questions you’d ask a good tutor at 11pm
Not just “what should I study” — the awkward ones too.
It coaches the how — technique, pacing, focus, exam nerves. When the question is really about the material itself, it hands you to the AI tutor, which explains the content and cites your source.
Where we draw the line
A coach that pushes you, never past your limits
These rules sit above every piece of advice it gives, and no way of asking gets around them.
Your sleep wins. Always.
It will never tell you to pull an all-nighter, cut your sleep short, or lean on caffeine and stimulants to get through — no matter how close the exam is.
It takes you seriously
If you’re overwhelmed or burnt out, it responds with warmth and points you to a trusted adult, a counsellor, or a professional. It’s a coach, not a therapist, and it never pretends otherwise.
It won’t help you cheat
The Coach is here to make the work land, not to get around it — and no amount of rephrasing the question changes that.
Who it’s for
Different pressure, same problem: what do I do tonight?
Med & board students
Months of material and one date. The Coach paces the whole span, flags the system you keep dodging, and keeps you honest without wrecking your sleep.
College & high school
Four subjects, overlapping deadlines, no obvious order. Ask where to start on Sunday night and get an answer built from your own scores.
Certification & licensing
Studying around a job means short, scattered sessions. The Coach plans around the hours you really have instead of the ones a syllabus assumes.
Included on every plan — even Free
Free gives you 5 coach messages a day. Pro and Medical take the cap off completely. Daily tips, nudges and exam reminders are included everywhere.
FAQ
Your study coach, answered
It’s a study-skills coach built into ClassFactor. You answer seven short questions about how you study, and from then on the Coach combines those answers with your real activity — your decks, quiz scores, streak, mastery, cards due, and any exam dates you’ve set — to tell you what to work on and how. You can chat with it any time, and it keeps the conversation so you can pick up where you left off.
The tutor explains the material; the Coach plans your studying. If you don’t understand a card, that’s the tutor’s job — it explains the concept and cites your source. If you don’t know which deck to open, how to pace six weeks before an exam, or why nothing is sticking, that’s the Coach. They’re separate on purpose, and the Coach will point you to the tutor when a question is really about content.
It sees them. Each conversation is given your current decks by name — with their size, cards due, mastery and when you last studied each — plus your recent quiz results, your streak and accuracy, which decks have gone stale, and any exam-linked deck with its date. That’s why it can say “your Pharmacology quiz dropped to 61%” instead of generic advice. It’s also limited to that: if it wasn’t given a detail, it tells you so rather than making one up.
No. A personalised tip is written for you each morning and waits in the app, but you only get an email when there’s a real reason — a deck you’ve abandoned, quiz scores slipping, a streak about to break, or a couple of quiet days. There’s also a cooldown so it can’t chase you repeatedly, it follows your study-reminder setting, and every email can be unsubscribed.
Safety rules come before any study advice and can’t be overridden. The Coach will never suggest an all-nighter, skipping sleep, or caffeine and stimulants to push through — for anyone — and it won’t help with cheating. If a student sounds genuinely distressed or burnt out, it responds with warmth and encourages them to talk to a trusted adult, a school counsellor, or a professional, and to contact a local helpline in a crisis. It’s a study coach, not a therapist, and it says so.
Yes — it’s on every plan, including Free. The Free plan includes 5 coach messages a day; Pro and Medical remove that cap entirely. Daily tips, the dashboard nudges, and exam reminders are included on all plans, and paid plans come with a 7-day free trial.
Yes. The Coach is on web, iOS and Android, and your conversation and profile sync across them — ask on your laptop at your desk and carry on from your phone on the bus.
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