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Got a cooked exam timetable? Let me plan it out for you.

If the exam timetable gods blessed you with an absolutely atrocious exam timetable drop it in the comments and I’ll build your exam plan for you.

Just comment your:
Subject name,
When you will start studying fulltime,
Exam date,
Difficulty [1-5, 1 being crammable in 1 night and 5 is going to make you an academic victim], and
How many hours per day you’re going to study.

Drop your comments below I’ll reply with a breakdown day by day for you

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u/vxa_OCE — 2 hours ago

Got a cooked exam timetable? Let me plan it out for you.

If the exam timetable gods blessed you with an absolutely atrocious exam timetable drop it in the comments and I’ll build your exam plan for you.

Just comment your:
Subject name,
When you will start studying fulltime,
Exam date,
Difficulty [1-5, 1 being crammable in 1 night and 5 is going to make you an academic victim], and
How many hours per day you’re going to study.

Drop your comments below I’ll reply with a breakdown day by day for you.

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u/vxa_OCE — 2 hours ago

Got a cooked exam timetable? Let me map out your study plan.

If the QUT exam timetable gods blessed you with an absolutely atrocious exam timetable drop it in the comments and I’ll build your exam plan for you.

Just comment your:
Subject name,
Exam date and difficulty [1-5, 1 being crammable in 1 night and 5 is going to make you an academic victim], and
How many hours per day you’re going to study.

Drop your comments below I’ll reply with a breakdown day by day for you.

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u/vxa_OCE — 2 hours ago

Marketing SaaS in 2026

I’ve spend the last 6 months trying to build a website to solve one of my problems.

I feel like the product is fine, but I’m not necessarily good at marketing which I feel like is probably more important than the product itself these days.

What are people doing to find users, to learn marketing and to improve as a whole?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated, cheers!

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u/vxa_OCE — 23 hours ago
▲ 2 r/StudyTipsAndTools+1 crossposts

Over the past 6 months, I’ve been working on solving a problem I’ve struggled with for the last 3 years.

Back in 2023, I faced my first university exam block: 4 exams in less than 2 weeks. 📚

To say I was overwhelmed would be an understatement.

I suddenly had to figure out how to effectively study huge amounts of content in a very short time. So I did what most students do — I researched everything: spaced repetition, interleaving, structured planning. 🧠

I built an Excel spreadsheet and spent hours mapping out exactly what I should study each day. Every semester after that, I repeated the same process — manually planning, adjusting, and guessing the most effective schedule.

It worked… but it was time-consuming, stressful, and far from perfect. 😵‍💫

By the end of last year, I started asking a different question:

What if I could build an algorithm that does this better — consistently, automatically, and without the stress? 💡

That’s when Skedorly was born. 🚀

Skedorly isn’t just another flashcard app or a basic Pomodoro timer.

It creates real study plans, built around proven learning strategies, with time tracking and analytics designed to support students — not become another source of stress.

I’m building the tool I wish I had when I started.

If you’re a student who’s ever felt overwhelmed trying to figure out what to study and when, I’d love to hear your thoughts. 👇

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u/vxa_OCE — 1 day ago