Trusted by 50+ Educational Institutions

Your AI Academic Secretary

Achieve more with less stress. Our AI-powered calendar helps students save 4+ hours every week while improving mental wellbeing and academic performance.

Backed by Research

37%

Reduction in academic anxiety

42%

Improvement in assignment completion

3.2

Average GPA increase of 0.4 points

89%

Students report better work-life balance

Based on a 2023 study of 1,200 students using OCAL-integrated scheduling systems

How Our Platform Transforms Education

AI-Powered Scheduling

Smart algorithms that learn your study patterns and optimize your schedule for maximum productivity and mental wellbeing

Save 4+ Hours Weekly

Automated task management and intelligent time blocking helps students reclaim 4+ hours every week for self-care and balance

Mental Health Support

Research shows calendar organization reduces academic anxiety by 37% and improves overall student wellbeing (Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023)

Smart Calendar Integration

Seamlessly integrates with your class schedule, assignments, and study sessions across institutional learning platforms

Institutional Integration

Designed to work with your school's LMS, providing administrators with anonymized insights on student scheduling patterns

Optimized Content Access

Leverages OCAL (Optimized Content Access Learning) to help students find and schedule time with the most relevant study materials

For Educational Institutions

Partner with us to provide your students with cutting-edge scheduling technology that improves academic outcomes and mental wellbeing.

  • Seamless integration with your existing LMS and systems

  • Anonymized analytics on student scheduling patterns

  • Reduced student burnout and improved retention rates

  • OCAL technology helps students find and utilize resources more effectively

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What Educators Say

"Since implementing this system campus-wide, we've seen a 23% reduction in missed assignments and a significant improvement in student mental health metrics."

Dr. Sarah Johnson

Dean of Student Affairs, UNC Chapel Hill