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Planning and Time Management Apps

By Matthew Lynch
July 26, 2022
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Stay on top of exam and assignment due dates with these free productivity apps for students. They’ll also help you manage your time so you’re not up late cramming the night before a big test.

myHomework Student Planner

What It Is: Add classes and track your upcoming work in an easy-to-read monthly, weekly, or daily calendar view. Notification reminders ensure you never miss a crucial deadline. This app can be downloaded on multiple devices.

Google Calendar

What It Is: If you use other Google tools like Gmail or Google Classroom, Google Calendar is a terrific planning app. It automatically adds items to your calendar that it detects in other apps, and allows you to set reminders and color-code your tasks and events. It can also be shared with others for collaboration. Now available in iOS, and Android app stores.

My Study Life

What It Is: This free app for students was designed from the ground up for schools, so it’s full of features that make it easy to use. Schedule classes for a semester or year, break tasks down by subject and sync your plans across all devices seamlessly. Available in iOSAndroid app stores.

Chipper

What It Is: Chipper helps you sort out your tasks, This app can be used by college students and high school kids as well. One of the coolest things about it is that it makes suggestions to help you break your work into more manageable pieces, and helps you prioritize your tasks. (Look for this in iOS and Android app stores.

Egenda

What It Is: Homework can be a breeze if you know how to manage them no matter how much bulk you have to work on. This app is specifically designed to track homework. Simply set up your classes, add your homework assignments each day, and get to work. Download for your iOS, or Android devices.

Power Planner: Homework/Grades/Schedule

What It Is: Aspiring to achieve is a good motivation to get things done with excellence. All it takes is power planning. Power Planner app does more than track your schedule and homework assignments. It also allows you to keep track of grades and your GPA, so always know how things stand and where you might need to improve. Be a goal-getter with this app available for both iOS and Android devices.

Forest

What It Is: Does your phone distract you from finishing your homework? That normally happens and there is a solution to keep you on in the task. Forest’s creative approach can help. All you need is to set the timer and get to work while a digital plant grows on the screen. Never pick up the phone to exit the app during the duration of your work time or else your plant dies! So, stay on task and accomplish more with Forest. Download this app for iOS and Android devices.

Focus Booster

What It Is: The Pomodoro technique is allotting 25-minute for every work session and having 5 minutes in between for a needed brain break. This app follows this technique by giving you 20 free sessions a month, enough for homework time every night of the week. This is a good way to keep you focused to accomplish goals. Download this managing app which is available in iOS and Androidapp stores.

AntiSocial

What It Is: Another great productivity app is AntiSocial. This app logs the time you access to gadget and allows you to see how you compare to others, so you can decide when it might be time to take a bit of a break. Become more productive by managing your screen time and your gadget engagements. Instead, strike a balance with your activities. Download this app now using your Android device.

Remember the Milk

What It Is: Throw away those paper to-do lists you keep losing anyway and try this app instead. Users can create lists, get reminders, and even share tasks with up to two other users. Data can also be synced with Gmail, Google Calendar, and Evernote too. You will never forget anything about this app. Now available for download on multiple devices.

Coach.Me Habit Tracker

What It Is: This app promises to help you develop better habits … for free. Track what you do, set new goals, and celebrate milestones as you hold yourself accountable for new ways of life. Coach.me app can motivate you to do wellness activities and makes you stick to them. You will see the difference in the way you do things and how healthier you will become when you consistently stick to good habits—thanks to Coach. me. Download using your iOS, or Android devices.                               

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