Plan your weekly study schedule, track exam dates, manage subjects and topics, run Pomodoro sessions, and hit every study goal — all in one free study planner website.
Five integrated tools. All free. All private. All saved in your browser automatically.
💡 Click any cell to add a study session, or click an existing session to remove it.
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Complete 4 focus sessions to earn a long break. Stats saved locally.
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Five powerful tools working together — the best free study planner for students online.
Build your weekly study planner visually. Assign subjects to time slots across seven days, color-coded by subject. Navigate between weeks and keep your schedule organized all semester.
Add upcoming exams with dates and difficulty ratings. The exam planner shows days remaining with urgency color-coding — red for this week, orange for next, green for later. Never miss an exam.
Create subjects with weekly hour targets and track study hours logged. Add individual topics per subject and check them off as you complete them — perfect for systematic exam preparation.
The built-in Pomodoro timer keeps you focused with 25-minute sessions and scheduled breaks. Tracks your total focus minutes, session count, and study streak automatically.
Set specific, measurable study goals with due dates and target units. Track progress with visual progress bars and see your overall completion percentage in the summary panel.
Everything saves automatically to your browser's local storage. No account, no cloud sign-up, no email required. Your entire study planner is stored privately on your device.
Four simple steps to a perfectly organized study schedule.
Start in the Subjects tab. Add each subject you're studying this semester with a weekly hour target and color. This builds the foundation of your weekly study planner and allows color-coded scheduling.
Switch to the Exam Tracker and add every upcoming exam with its date and difficulty level. The planner will show you how many days remain and help you prioritize which exam to study for first.
Open the Weekly Planner and click any cell or use the Add Session button to fill your timetable with study sessions. Each block is labeled with the subject and color-coded for instant visual clarity.
Use the Pomodoro timer to stay focused during sessions. Set goals to track your study milestones. Everything auto-saves — close the browser and come back any time; your planner is exactly where you left it.
Most students know they should plan their study time — but most study planner tools are either too complicated, locked behind a paywall, or require a full account sign-up. This free study planner website removes every barrier.
Built for school students, college students, and university learners alike, this exam study planner combines everything you need: a visual weekly schedule, an exam countdown tracker, subject management, a focus timer, and a goal tracker — all in one place, all free.
See your entire week at a glance. Color-coded sessions make it easy to balance subjects and spot scheduling gaps.
Know exactly how many days until each exam. Urgency coloring helps you prioritize study time automatically.
Open the page and start planning. No email, no password, no subscription. Always free for every student.
Fully responsive for desktop, tablet, and mobile. Plan on your laptop, review on your phone.
Research-backed strategies for students to study smarter, not harder.
Enter all exam dates first, then work backwards to schedule study sessions. Students who plan from exam dates allocate time more effectively than those who plan forwards from today.
For difficult topics, study for 50 minutes then take a 10-minute break. The Pomodoro tab supports this — choose the Focus mode and adjust to 50-minute sessions for intensive exam prep.
Cognitive science shows diminishing returns after 90–120 minutes on one subject. Use your weekly planner to spread subjects across different days instead of marathon single-day cramming.
Before clicking Start on the Pomodoro timer, set a specific goal in the Goals tab: "Complete problems 1–20" rather than "Study maths." Specific goals complete faster and reduce procrastination.
Spend 5 minutes each evening checking your weekly study planner for tomorrow. Students who review their schedule the night before are 40% more likely to stick to it the next day.
Try assigning colors based on difficulty (red = hard, green = easy) rather than by subject. This makes your weekly schedule instantly communicate which days require the most mental energy.
Everything students need to know about this free study planner.
Yes, this is a 100% free study planner for students with no hidden charges, no premium tier, and no subscription. Every feature — the weekly planner, exam tracker, subject manager, Pomodoro timer, and goal tracker — is available to all users at no cost, forever.
No account is required. Simply open the study planner website and start planning immediately. All your data — sessions, exams, subjects, goals, and timer stats — is saved automatically in your browser's local storage with no sign-up needed.
Click the "Exam Tracker" tab and add each upcoming exam with its name, date, and difficulty level. The planner shows a live countdown of days remaining for each exam. Exams within 7 days appear in red (urgent), 8–14 days in orange (soon), and further away in green. This helps you prioritize which subject to focus on in your weekly study schedule.
Completely. All your study planner data is stored exclusively in your browser's local storage on your own device. Nothing is uploaded to any server. Your schedule, exam dates, subjects, and goals are visible only to you, on your device.
The Pomodoro technique is a time-management method where you study in focused intervals (typically 25 minutes) separated by short breaks (5 minutes). After every four focus sessions you earn a long break (15 minutes). Research shows this rhythm improves concentration and reduces mental fatigue. Our Pomodoro tab offers all three modes with a visual countdown ring, session counter, and total focus minutes tracker.
Yes. The study planner website is fully responsive and optimized for mobile devices. The weekly schedule grid scrolls horizontally on small screens, all tabs and forms adapt to touch input, and the Pomodoro timer and goal tracker work perfectly on smartphones and tablets.
Since all data is stored in browser local storage, clearing your browser data or cache will delete your study planner content. We recommend periodically taking screenshots of your weekly schedule or noting down important exam dates elsewhere as a backup, especially before major exams.
Absolutely. This free study planner works for students at all levels — high school, college, and university. University students especially benefit from the exam countdown feature (managing multiple exam dates across different modules), the subject tracker (balancing coursework across subjects), and the goal tracker (breaking large assignments into measurable milestones).
There is no artificial limit. You can add as many subjects, exams, sessions, and goals as your browser's local storage allows — typically 5–10MB, which is more than enough for a full academic year of planning with hundreds of entries.
Most free study planners are either limited to a basic timetable, require an account, show ads, or charge for advanced features. This planner combines five tools (weekly schedule, exam tracker, subject manager, Pomodoro timer, and goal tracker) in one interface, is 100% free with no login, saves everything locally for total privacy, and works on all devices. That combination is what makes it the best free study planner for students.
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