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StudyCue Planner features

StudyCue combines the study tools students use every week: schedule planning, tasks, notes, focus sessions, active recall practice, group project planning, and Cue AI. The goal is not to add noise. The goal is to keep schoolwork visible enough that the next step is easier to choose.

Calendar and schedules

Use the calendar to place classes, study blocks, exam windows, internship shifts, and catch-up time in one planning view. It is designed for weeks that change, not for perfect timetables that only work on paper.

Student use case

A student has lectures on Monday and Wednesday, a lab on Friday, and an online module due before Sunday.

Student benefit

StudyCue helps map fixed class blocks first, then fit realistic study sessions around them so the week is easier to scan.

Tasks and deadlines

Create tasks for homework, readings, project parts, forms, review sessions, and errands related to school. Keeping tasks close to your schedule makes it easier to see what can actually fit today.

Student use case

A research paper, two readings, a quiz, and a group slide deck are all due in the same week.

Student benefit

Tasks turn scattered obligations into visible next steps with due dates, so students can prioritize before everything feels urgent.

Notes

Use notes for lecture takeaways, review outlines, formulas, source links, draft ideas, or quick reminders. Notes can support later practice with flashcards, quizzes, and Cue AI prompts.

Student use case

A lecture produces three key definitions, a question for office hours, and a reminder to review chapter six.

Student benefit

Notes keep study context near the planner instead of losing it in a separate document that you forget to reopen.

Focus timer

Start a timed session for reading, solving problems, outlining, reviewing flashcards, or drafting. The timer works best when paired with one specific task and a short note about what was completed.

Student use case

A student needs to read twenty pages but keeps switching tabs after a few minutes.

Student benefit

The focus timer gives a clear start and stop point, making a study session feel concrete instead of endless.

Flashcards

Use flashcards for definitions, formulas, vocabulary, historical events, language practice, and quick checks. They are most useful when cards are specific and reviewed in short sessions across several days.

Student use case

A biology exam requires terms, processes, diagrams, and common mistakes to be remembered accurately.

Student benefit

Flashcards help students practice active recall before exam week instead of relying only on rereading notes.

Quiz generator

The quiz generator can support review by turning study material into practice prompts. Students should still verify answers with class materials, especially for graded or high-stakes work.

Student use case

A student finishes a chapter and wants to know whether they can answer questions without looking at the book.

Student benefit

Practice questions reveal weak spots earlier, which makes review time more targeted and less stressful.

Cue AI study assistant

Cue AI is built as a study planning assistant, not a replacement for learning or a source of guaranteed answers. Use it to clarify next steps, create practice ideas, and organize work responsibly.

Student use case

A student opens the planner and sees too many tasks to decide where to begin.

Student benefit

Cue AI can help sort priorities, break down assignments, suggest study approaches, and explain planning tradeoffs.

Group Planning

Use StudyCue to plan meeting agendas, split project deliverables, track follow-ups, and keep a shared deadline visible. Group work still needs communication, but a clearer plan reduces last-minute guessing.

Student use case

A group presentation needs research, slides, speaker notes, rehearsal, and final submission across several students.

Student benefit

Group Planning helps shared schoolwork feel less chaotic by making milestones and responsibilities easier to discuss.

Dashboard overview

Use the dashboard as the starting point for each study session: check today's classes, review urgent tasks, open notes, start a timer, or ask Cue AI for help turning the workload into a next action.

Student use case

A student wants to know what matters today without opening five different tools.

Student benefit

The dashboard brings the day into focus by showing relevant schedule, task, and study context in one workspace.

Start with the simplest workflow.

Add your fixed class schedule, list the deadlines you already know, choose one task for the next study block, then use notes, flashcards, quizzes, or Cue AI only when they make the plan clearer. The Help page includes practical guides for each step.