Built for UW-Madison Students

The best study app for University of Wisconsin-Madison students

UW-Madison is a top-ranked research university with 50,000 students, massive lecture halls, and grade curves that reward consistency over last-minute cramming. In engineering, business, and pre-med tracks, your rank in the curve matters as much as your raw score. Nobody at Wisconsin is managing your study plan for you — that part is on you.

Built for UW-Madison 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 UW-Madison's academic pace

Six features that exist because generic apps were not built for Wisconsin's course load and competitive grading environment.

Self-directed study planning

Build a structured weekly study schedule across all your courses — the kind of personalized planning that Madison's large lecture format doesn't provide automatically.

AI flashcards from your notes

Generate course-specific flashcards from your own lecture slides and readings, calibrated to Madison's exam style rather than generic textbook summaries from other schools.

Grade tracking and projection

Enter your course weights and current scores. See exactly what you need on each remaining exam — critical when finals carry heavy weight and the curve determines your letter grade.

Practice exam preparation

Build session plans around past exam material and active recall — the strategy that correlates most with strong performance on UW-Madison's curved, problem-heavy exams.

AI tutor for hard concepts

Get explanations of difficult material at the course level without waiting days for TA office hours to open up — especially useful during midterm and finals season.

Adaptive plan updates

When an exam moves or you fall behind a session, the plan recalculates automatically to keep you on track for your target grade across all courses.

Why Wisconsin students need to take control of their own study system

UW-Madison doesn't lack resources — it has strong faculty, research labs, and tutoring centers on every part of campus. The challenge is that with 50,000 students across hundreds of courses, no part of the institution is tracking your individual progress. Your professor likely doesn't know your name in a 400-student lecture. TA sections help, but they're designed for the average student in the class, not for your specific weak points going into next week's exam.

How UW-Madison students use StudyEdge AI each week

Add your courses with exam dates and grade weights. StudyEdge AI builds a weekly study plan based on deadline proximity and your current standing in each class. In competitive programs like engineering or the Wisconsin School of Business, grade tracking tells you exactly what you need on each remaining assessment — giving you a specific target to work toward rather than a vague sense of "studying more." AI-generated flashcards from your own notes mean you're reviewing what Madison's professors actually tested, not generic content uploaded by students at other universities.

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 3-day Pro trial unlocks everything so you can test it before committing.

The study tool built for Wisconsin's competitive pace.

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

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