Students balancing classes
Plan lectures, labs, review blocks, homework, and exam preparation without keeping separate lists in different apps.
StudyCue Planner by Solutions DevHive
StudyCue Planner brings class schedules, tasks, notes, focus sessions, flashcards, quizzes, group planning, and Cue AI into one student workspace. It is built for the real week: lectures, online modules, deadlines, review blocks, project meetings, and the small tasks that usually disappear until the night before.
Current beta access is free. The Free plan may be supported by ads, and future pricing or feature limits may change after beta with updated public information on the Pricing page.
Who it is for
Plan lectures, labs, review blocks, homework, and exam preparation without keeping separate lists in different apps.
Keep school deadlines visible while fitting study sessions around shifts, commutes, training days, and portfolio work.
Break a shared deadline into smaller responsibilities, meeting checkpoints, and follow-up tasks that are easier to track.
Turn video lessons, async readings, discussion boards, and online quizzes into a weekly plan with real time blocks.
Key benefits
StudyCue is not trying to replace your teacher, syllabus, or judgment. It gives you a single place to turn school obligations into a plan you can actually follow.
Feature preview
Map class blocks, recurring study times, exam windows, and catch-up sessions.
Track assignments, readings, project pieces, quizzes, and admin chores with due dates.
Keep study notes near the planner context that made them useful in the first place.
Start a dedicated work session when it is time to read, solve, draft, or review.
Turn study material into active recall practice before exam week arrives.
Coordinate shared project milestones and meeting prep with less last-minute confusion.
Cue AI assistant
Cue AI helps students reason through messy workloads: what to start first, how to split a large assignment, which notes could become flashcards, or how to prepare for a quiz without cramming. It should be used responsibly, checked against course materials, and kept within your school's academic integrity rules.
Enter classes, study blocks, online sessions, internship shifts, and known deadlines.
Break readings, problem sets, papers, labs, and projects into smaller dated actions.
Use notes, flashcards, quizzes, focus sessions, and Cue AI prompts to keep improving the plan.
FAQ
No. It is designed around student workflows, so it can help high school students, college students, interns, certification learners, and online class takers who need one place to organize study work.
The Free plan is designed to stay accessible and may include advertising. During beta, current features are free, and pricing or limits may change later with clear public updates.
No. Cue AI is a planning and study assistant. Use it to organize priorities, explain study approaches, or generate practice prompts, then check important academic work against your course materials and school rules.
Yes. StudyCue keeps the Terms, Privacy Policy, Cookies Policy, Help, Pricing, and Contact pages public so students and families can review them before signing up.
Learn how StudyCue works, what the free beta includes, how support works, and how privacy, cookies, ads, and terms are handled before you sign up.