AI Study Coach

The AI study coach that actually tells you what to study.

Most planners give you a time block. StudyEdge AI gives you a week-by-week plan for every course, a structured blueprint for every session, and a coach that adjusts when things change.

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College student planning a week of study sessions in a notebook
This week 9 sessions planned
Open notebook and laptop on a desk with a coffee, ready for a coached study session
What you get

A study coach, not just a calendar

Every feature is built around one idea: you should never sit down to study wondering what to do or whether you're on track.

Week-by-week course plan

The coach builds a full semester map for every course, not just "study more." You see which topics you're covering week by week, with time allocated based on difficulty and deadline proximity. No guessing if you're on pace.

Session Blueprints

Every scheduled block opens to a minute-by-minute plan: warm-up recall, deep review, active recall exercises, and a closing quiz. You never waste the first 10 minutes of a session figuring out where to start.

Struggle tracking

When you miss a quiz question or flag a concept as unclear, the coach logs it. Those topics come back in future sessions at shorter intervals until you actually know them, not just once and forgotten.

Adaptive re-planning

Miss a session? Fall behind on a topic? The coach adjusts the rest of the week automatically. It re-weights upcoming sessions based on what actually needs more time, no manual dragging required.

Works for any subject

Whether you're in pharmacology, organic chemistry, constitutional law, or intro econ, the coach adapts. It knows the difference between memorization-heavy content and problem-solving practice, and plans accordingly.

Built-in study tools

Flashcards, active recall quizzes, and an AI tutor are built into every session, not sold as separate add-ons. You get the full toolkit inside the same plan that tells you when to use each one.

How it works

From course list to coached study plan in minutes

Four steps from zero to a plan that knows exactly what you're working toward.

1

Add your course

Enter your course name, exam dates, and difficulty level, or drop in a syllabus PDF. The coach pulls every deadline and figures out how many weeks you have to prepare. Takes about 90 seconds per course.

2

Coach analyzes your timeline

The AI looks at your full course load, your available free time, and how close each exam is. It maps out which topics need the most time, how many sessions you need per week, and which courses are at risk of being under-prepared.

3

Session Blueprint generated

Before every study block, a blueprint is ready: what to review, which flashcards to run, which recall exercises to do, and a short quiz to close. You open the app and start immediately, no setup, no figuring out where to begin.

4

Coach adapts after each session

After you finish a session, the coach updates the plan. Concepts you nailed get spaced further out. Concepts you struggled with come back sooner. If you missed a block, the material is redistributed before your next exam, automatically.

Why most students fail with regular study planners, and what a coach actually does differently

Here's the thing nobody says out loud: most study planners fail not because students are lazy, but because the planners don't actually tell you what to do. They give you a calendar. They give you a time block labeled "Study for Bio." They do not tell you which chapters to cover, in what order, using what method, for how long on each topic. That gap is where most study sessions die, you sit down, open your notes, and twenty minutes later you've been staring at the same page of highlights you don't really remember making.

A real study coach fixes this by front-loading the planning. Before you sit down, the coach has already decided: you're covering cellular respiration today, starting with a five-minute warm-up on the Krebs cycle cards you got wrong last time, then doing a thirty-minute deep review of the mitochondria chapter, then running ten active recall questions, then a short quiz. You show up and execute. The cognitive load of "figuring out what to study" is already handled.

The problem with passive re-reading

Most students default to re-reading notes or slides because it feels productive and requires almost no mental effort. The problem is that re-reading is one of the least effective study methods, you recognize information when you see it, but recognition and recall are different skills, and exams test recall. The issue isn't that students don't know this. It's that no one is telling them session by session what to actually do instead.

The AI Study Coach bakes active recall and spaced repetition into every single session automatically. You don't have to choose the technique, it's in the blueprint. Concepts you flag as confusing get revisited with shorter intervals. Concepts you've clearly mastered get pushed further out. The spacing is handled without you managing a spreadsheet or a flashcard deck with due dates.

What adaptive re-planning actually looks like

Imagine it's Week 6. You have a Stats exam in 8 days and you've fallen two sessions behind because of a group project. A calendar planner just sits there, it still shows the sessions you missed on Tuesday. The AI Study Coach detects the gap and rebuilds the next 8 days. It compresses Chapters 9 and 10 into three shorter focused sessions, moves your mock exam back one day, and flags that you have less buffer than ideal. No manual dragging. No trying to figure out if you can fit everything in.

That's the core difference between a planner and a coach. A planner records what you planned to do. A coach responds to what actually happened and figures out what to do next.

Why "just use ChatGPT" isn't the same thing

ChatGPT is useful for answering one-off questions. What it doesn't do is know that you have a Biochem exam in 11 days, that you've studied 3 hours this week instead of the 6 you planned, that you've been consistently missing questions on enzyme kinetics, and that you have zero sessions scheduled for the weekend before your exam. That context, the trajectory of your preparation over time, is what a study coach actually acts on. StudyEdge AI holds all of it, and uses it to decide what today's session should look like.

How we compare

StudyEdge AI vs other AI study tools

How the AI Study Coach stacks up against the tools students most commonly reach for.

Feature ChatGPT Khanmigo Notion AI StudyEdge AI
Builds week-by-week plan
Session structure (what to do each session)
Adapts to your progress
Built-in flashcards & quizzes
Works for college-level content K–12 focus
Free to start Paid plan
FAQ

Common questions

What does the AI Study Coach do?
It builds a week-by-week study plan for every course you're taking. It structures each session with a minute-by-minute blueprint, tracks what topics you're struggling with, and automatically re-plans as your exam dates get closer or your schedule changes.
How is it different from a regular study planner?
A regular planner tells you when to study. The AI Study Coach tells you what to study, how to structure each session, and adjusts the plan based on how you're actually doing. It's the difference between a blank time block and a coached session with a clear agenda.
Does it work for any subject?
Yes. It works for STEM, nursing, law, humanities, languages, and test prep. You add your course and the coach figures out the right study approach, whether that's problem sets, memorization-heavy content, or essay-based material.
Is it free?
Yes. StudyEdge AI is free to start with no credit card required. The free plan supports 1 course with full session blueprints. Pro (from $2.99/week or $9.99/month) unlocks 5 courses and 100 AI study boosts/month, with adaptive re-planning across all your courses and a 3-day free trial.
How is it different from Khanmigo?
Khanmigo is a Socratic tutor built around Khan Academy's K–12 content library. It can walk through concepts but it doesn't build a study schedule, structure your sessions, or adapt to college coursework with real exam deadlines. StudyEdge AI is built specifically for college students managing multiple courses at once.
Can it replace a human tutor?
It covers most of what a tutor does day-to-day, explaining concepts, quizzing you, identifying gaps, keeping you on track with a plan. For highly specialized one-on-one help, a human tutor still has value. But for daily studying, the AI coach is available at 2am and free to start.
What happens if I miss a session?
The coach notices and re-plans. It redistributes what you missed across the remaining days before your next exam, without you having to manually adjust anything. It also flags which topics got skipped and prioritizes them in your next few sessions.
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