Built for Harvard Students

The best study app for Harvard students

Harvard courses move fast, grade curves are steep, and every week layer new material on top of the last. Managing five demanding courses simultaneously — with problem sets, cases, and readings all competing for the same hours — is a logistics problem as much as an academic one.

Built for Harvard students, not generic
Free plan available
AI tutor that knows your subject
Plan adapts when you fall behind
What It Does

Study tools built for Harvard University's academic pace

Six features that exist because generic apps were not built for the Harvard course load.

Multi-course schedule management

Add all five of your courses with their exam dates and readings. StudyEdge AI generates a daily study plan that allocates time by course priority and proximity to exams.

AI flashcards from lecture notes

Paste in your notes from a Harvard lecture and get a focused flashcard set in seconds. Calibrated to what your professor is testing, not generic content from other schools.

Grade projection and what-you-need

Enter your current grade and assignment weights. See exactly what score you need on each remaining exam and problem set to hit your target GPA.

Active recall session plans

Each session blueprint specifies which topics to drill, which method to use (flashcard recall, practice problem, free recall), and how long to spend — based on your exam proximity and current mastery.

AI tutor for hard concepts

Ask the AI tutor to explain a concept from any course — econ theory, organic mechanisms, case law principles — and get a clear, course-level explanation without switching apps.

Plan adapts when you fall behind

If you miss sessions or a new exam appears on the schedule, the plan recalculates automatically. You always see a realistic path to your target rather than an increasingly impossible one.

Why Harvard students need a smarter study system

The challenge at Harvard is not finding material to study — it's deciding what to prioritize across courses that all demand full attention simultaneously. Students who manage this well tend to be ruthless about time allocation: they know which exams are closest, which topics they're weakest on, and how much grade impact each assignment carries. That kind of information is hard to track manually across five courses.

How Harvard students use StudyEdge AI each week

Add your courses, exam dates, and reading loads. The system generates a weekly plan that tells you what to study, in which course, using which method, and for how long — based on your exam schedule and self-reported mastery. If you have a problem set due Thursday and a midterm Friday, the plan accounts for both. If you're stronger in one subject, the plan weights study time toward the weaker ones.

Free, with Pro features when you need them

The free plan supports one course with full session blueprints, AI flashcards, and the basic tutor. Pro (from $2.99 a week or $9.99 a month) covers five courses, unlimited AI study boosts, grade tracking, and adaptive coaching. A 7-day Pro trial unlocks everything to test before you decide.

The study tool built for Harvard's pace.

Add your courses and exam dates. Have your study plan in under five minutes.

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