3 months free for the Maturità + a more readable dark mode

3 months free for the Maturità + a more readable dark mode
3 months free for the Maturità + a more readable dark mode
3 mesi gratis per Maturità + modalità scura più leggibile

If you’re getting ready for thefinal exams, you already know the next few months are a marathon: revision, mock exams, final tests, and managing the anxiety of a packed calendar. To help you study more consistently (and with less stress), two new features are arriving designed specifically for this period:3 months freeand adark modethat’s more readable on the folder exam screens. If you don’t knowStudierAIyet, you canstart for freeand set up your revision planner right away.

What changes starting today: 3 months free to prepare for the final exams

What changes starting today: 3 months free to prepare for the final exams
Cosa cambia da oggi: 3 mesi gratis per preparare la Maturità

Starting today, the free trial is designed to cover the most intense period of the year: the run-up to exams. In practice, when you activate the subscription,3 months free startand only after that (at the end of the trial period) will you be charged, if you decide to continue. This auto-conversion means you don’t have to do anything to “switch” to the paid version: it happens automatically, but you have plenty of time to figure out whether it’s truly useful for you.

For a student preparing for the final exams, the advantage is simple: you can use the app as your “operations base” up to exam day, with no initial blocks. In these three months you can build your method (planner, folders, exams, revision routine) and reach the day of the test with an organization that’s already well tested. And if it’s not for you, you can cancel before the renewal date and avoid any charge.

How the free trial works (and what to check to avoid surprises)

The free trial is designed to be clear, but it’s always worth doing two quick checks. Here’s a practical, step-by-step path to activate it and manage it consciously:

  • Activate the free trial: go tosign up for freeand follow the activation process.
  • Check the renewal date: as soon as you activate it, look in the subscription settings for theexact datewhen the free trial ends and the charge would start.
  • Set a reminder: add an alert on your phone3–5 days beforeit expires, so you have room to decide calmly.
  • Evaluate real usage: ask yourself whether the planner is helping you keep pace, whether folders make managing exams easier, and whether you’re studying more consistently.
  • Cancel in time if you don’t want to continue: cancellation must be donebeforethe indicated renewal date, so you avoid surprises.

The goal of the free trial isn’t to make you “rush” a decision, but to give you a full period to test your method in real conditions: packed weeks, oral tests, mock exams, and final revision. If, close to exams, you realize you’re keeping better control, then it makes sense to continue. If not, you can close it with a click and you’re all set.

More readable dark mode on the folder exam screens

Studying in the evening is often unavoidable: between school, tutoring, and commitments, revision ends up happening after dinner. That’s whydark modehas been improved specifically on theexamsscreens inside folders: more contrast where it’s needed, clearer visual hierarchy, and more comfortable reading when the light is low.

Concretely, what changes for you? When you open a folder and scroll through exams, you can better distinguish what’s urgent from what can wait, without “tiring” your eyes. It’s not just an aesthetic matter: a more readable dark mode helps you stay focused and reduces fatigue during long sessions, especially if you alternate between paper notes and your phone.

The result is more continuous studying: fewer micro-interruptions (like “I turn down the brightness, change settings, my eyes are burning”) and more time actually spent revising. And when you’re in the thick of final exams, even an extra half hour of quality per day makes a difference.

How StudierAI can help you organize exams and revision with planner and folders

When you have lots of topics and little time, the most common mistake is studying “by feel.” The simplest way to avoid it is to turn revision into a system: what do I need to do, by when, and with what priority. WithStudierAIyou can do this usingplanner, folders, and exams in a very practical way.

Here are some concrete use cases (to copy and adapt):

  • Create a “Final Exams” folder and split it by subject: that way every exam or mock stays tied to the right context and you don’t waste time searching.
  • Use the planner to plan revision in “blocks”: for example 45–60 minutes per topic, with a clear goal (understand, practice, review). Clarity of the goal reduces procrastination.
  • Add the main deadlines: dates of mock exams, assignments, final oral tests. Seeing everything in one place helps you spread out your studying and not fall behind.
  • Do a weekly check: on Sunday (or Monday morning) review the planner, move what you didn’t finish, and reduce the load on “impossible” days. Consistency beats endless sessions.

One last tip: during final exam prep, you don’t need to study more and more; you need to study better. A well-made planner makes it obvious what’s truly a priority and what is “noise.” And with the more readable dark mode, even evening sessions become more sustainable.

If you want to try it during the most important period of the year, you canstart for freeand set up your Final Exams folder with exams and planner right away. If you’d like to get to know the project and the people behind the app better, you can also find theabout uspage.

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