AI Study Plan Maker

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About this tool

A day-by-day revision timetable weighted to your weak topics, with spaced review and slack built in.

Most revision timetables fail the same way. They allocate equal time to everything, block one subject per day, schedule every hour to capacity, and get abandoned by the end of the first week.

Tell it what you are studying, how long you have, and — this is the part that matters — where you are genuinely weak. It weights time towards those topics, interleaves subjects rather than blocking them, and schedules spaced review of earlier material instead of covering everything once and hoping. Breaks and at least one lighter day are built in, because a plan with no slack cannot absorb a bad afternoon and collapses entirely the first time you fall behind.

How to use

  1. List your subjects and topics, be honest about your weak areas, then set how many days you have and how many hours a day
  2. Press Generate and give it a few seconds.
  3. Copy what you need, or generate again for a different take — every run is fresh.

Frequently asked questions

Mixing related topics within a session produces better long-term retention than studying one block at a time, even though blocking feels more productive while you are doing it.

That is what the lighter days absorb. Use them to catch up rather than rebuilding the whole timetable — restarting a plan repeatedly is how people lose a week to planning instead of studying.

Completely. The weighting is the entire value here. Listing everything as equally solid produces a flat timetable that spends your scarcest hours on what you already know.

No. Your input is sent to the AI provider this site is configured to use purely to generate your result, and is not stored here afterwards. There is no account for it to be attached to. Even so, keep passwords, financial details and other people's private information out of it.

The site owner selects one model that powers every tool here, so there is nothing for you to configure. Describe what you need, press Generate, and read the result before you use it.