The semester in one place.
A college semester has four classes, three group projects, two midterms in the same week, one job application that should have gone out last Tuesday, and the part-time shift that pays for it. The tools you’re given to manage that are a notebook, the LMS that hates you, and a Notes app full of nine half-finished lists. We built the workspace where all of it lives in one shape, without sprints, without epics, without a tutorial.
The Free tier runs forever: one workspace, three editing guests, which is exactly the size of a study group. The full Workspace tier is €9.99 a year for students, verified with any student email: unlimited workspaces, unlimited guests.
The two templates that survive a hard week.
Pick a thesis, gather sources, outline, draft, edit, submit. The order that beats the 4am panic.
Review sheets, redo practice problems, study group, eight hours of sleep, breakfast. The boring stuff that wins.
Why this beats the LMS, the Notes app, and the productivity influencer.
- Group projects work better when everyone can edit.
Three editing guests are free on every workspace, including yours. Your two group-project teammates drop in via magic link, no email-the-Google-doc, no dance over who has edit access. They open the link and write.
- No sprints, no epics, no jargon.
The whole industry has spent twenty years convincing people that getting work done requires a vocabulary. It doesn't. You write what you have to do, when it's due, and who's doing it. That's it.
- Four lenses for the same list.
Board for what's-where, list for triage, calendar for the day-to-day, timeline for the four classes laid out across the semester. Same tasks, four views. Useful when the LMS gives you only one.
- Daily digest, no notification spam.
One email each morning with what's due. No red dots, no buzzing phone, no Slack pings. The internet has enough of those.
The student rate.
The full Workspace tier is €9.99 a year for students. Verify with any student email, no .edu needed. Unlimited workspaces: one per class, one for the job search, one for the part-time shift, one for the trip you’re planning over spring break. Recurring tasks for weekly problem sets. Stuck-work nudges for the stuff that’s slipping. Verify once, get the code, run the rest of your degree on it.
Open a workspace today. Bring a friend. Bring two more friends. The whole study group fits.