Simpler onboarding and the Maturità included: StudierAI keeps improving

Simpler onboarding and the Maturità included: StudierAI keeps improving

If you study, you know it: it’s not that you lack motivation. You lack time. Between tests, oral exams, homework, sports, side jobs, and that minimum bit of social life, every wasted “startup” minute weighs on you. That’s why today we’re talking about two very concrete things that really change your routine: aonboardingsimpler one and theMaturitàincluded in thesubscription. In practice: less friction, fewer doubts, more continuity. If you haven’t triedStudierAIyet, you canstart for freeand immediately see if it makes your study sessions easier. And if you’re interested in who’s behind the project, you’ll find everything on theabout uspage.

Why onboarding really matters (especially when you have little time)

Every app or platform “for studying” promises to save you time. Then you open it and you’re faced with choices that, at the worst possible moment, ask you to decide: what school do you go to? what subject? what goal? do you want to enable this? do you want to grant access to that? And you’re there with your head already full, maybe at 10:40 pm, with the oral exam at 8:05. That initial phase is onboarding, and if it’s confusing it does one very simple thing: it raises your anxiety and makes you close everything.

Aclear onboardingisn’t “nice”: it’s part of theuser experiencethat takes you from point A (“I have to study”) to point B (“I’m actually studying”) without tripping. Translated into a student’s real life, it means:

  • less time wasted figuring out “where do I click” and more time on exercises, mind maps, review;
  • less fear of messing up settings or “turning random stuff on”;
  • a higher chance of starting a useful session right away, even if you only have 20 minutes.

It’s the same reason why a teacher who tells you “today we’ll do this, this, and this” makes you calmer than one who launches straight in without context. Not because you want to be guided like a child, but because you want to understand the direction immediately and get straight to the point.

When onboarding works, something very concrete happens: the first time you open the tool you manage to get a result in a few minutes (a summary, an outline, a review plan, a simulation). And that micro-result makes you say: “Ok, I really need this.”

Redesigned onboarding: what changes and what you do in the first few minutes

The point of StudierAI’s new onboarding is simple: get you to the features you actually use without making you go through a maze. The idea isn’t to drown you in endless tutorials, but to give you a quick, guided start, with minimal and reversible choices. So: fewer questions “out of curiosity” and more questions “to be useful right away.”

In the first few minutes, what changes (in practice) is this:

  • You immediately understand the goal: you’re asked what you want to do right now (quick review, test/oral exam prep, study organization, Maturità).
  • You access key features faster: instead of “searching” for where to do something, you go straight to the point where you input material and get useful output.
  • Less mental friction: few choices, explained well. If you don’t yet know what you need, you can start “light” and adjust later.

Real example: you have a history test tomorrow and you’re behind. You open the app and in a few steps you set up a session: you upload your notes (or even just the main topics), ask for a review outline, and then generate open-ended questions like the ones your teacher asks. You’re not “configuring” a product: you’re already studying.

That’s the difference between onboarding that makes you feel late and onboarding that makes you feel in control. And when you’re in control, even if you have little time, you can use it better: you focus on priorities (understand, rehearse, check) instead of wasting energy “learning the app.”

At the level ofuser experiencethis also means less “drop-off” in the first few days: if something gives you value right away, you open it again. And if you open it again, you start building a routine (which is the only real superpower when you have a thousand subjects).

Maturità included in the subscription: fewer barriers, more study continuity

Maturità included in the subscription: fewer barriers, more study continuity
Maturità inclusa nell’abbonamento: meno barriere, più continuità di studio

If you’re in your final year (or getting there), the Maturità isn’t a “bigger test.” It’s a long period in which you have to hold together regular studying and final preparation. The problem, usually, isn’t studying for one day: it’s sustaining continuity for months without losing your mind. And here comes the most practical news: preparation for theMaturitàis included in thesubscription.

What does “included” mean in a non-vague way? It means you no longer have to think like: “Ok, I use the platform for oral exams but for the Maturità I have to activate something else / another package / another path.” If you’re already using StudierAI for school, you don’t have to change tools right when you most need stability.

From a practical point of view, the advantages are three:

  • More straightforward planning: you can set up a path that starts from your gaps and gets to simulations, without “jumps” between different tools.
  • Fewer economic and mental barriers: one subscription, easier to understand and manage (especially if you’re already organizing expenses, books, tutoring, transportation).
  • Continuity of method: same materials, same way of reviewing, same study “rituals.” And continuity, when anxiety rises, is worth gold.

If you want a down-to-earth example: imagine you’ve spent months building your summaries, questions, flashcards, and simulations. April comes and you realize you need an extra gear for the “final” part (connections, cross-topic review, training for the exams). If the Maturità is included, you don’t start from scratch: you continue on the same path, with the same material, without losing days migrating or resetting everything.

And yes, this too isuser experience: not just “how nice the app looks,” but how easy it is to understand what you’re paying for and what you get, with no surprises and without having to play detective.

How StudierAI can help you: a simpler method to study and review

How StudierAI can help you: a simpler method to study and review
Come StudierAI può aiutarti: un metodo più semplice per studiare e ripassare

The point isn’t “studying more.” It’s studying better when you’re tired, when you’re behind, when you have a thousand things on your mind. Simpler onboarding gets you started, and Maturità included lets you keep going without shifting gears halfway through. Below I’m leaving you some realistic (student-style) ways to use StudierAI without turning it into yet another thing to manage. If you want to try right away, you can alsosign up for freeand test it on a subject that weighs on you.

1) Organization: turning “I have to study” into a list of doable things

When you have a whole chapter, your brain sees it as one single block and procrastinates. The trick is to break it into micro-goals: definitions, dates, cause-and-effect, typical exercises, possible questions. With StudierAI you can start from the topics or from your notes and have it build you a review outline in short steps. It’s not magic: it’s just a fast way to go from “panic” to “ok, today I’ll do these 4 pieces.”

2) Active review: questions that force you to recall (not just reread)

Rereading is comfortable because it feels productive, but it often doesn’t show you what you don’t know. The review that works is the one that puts you under a bit of pressure: questions, exercises, explaining out loud. Here StudierAI can help you generate questions with increasing difficulty (like: first definitions, then connections, then “argue/explain”). If you get it wrong, it’s not wasted time: it’s information about what to actually review.

3) Simulations: training as if it were already exam day

The difference between “I know the topic” and “I get a good grade” is often the form: timing, prompt, structure of the answer. Doing simulations gets you used to starting, developing, and closing without freezing. With the Maturità included in the subscription, this part becomes natural: it’s not an “extra,” it’s a phase of your path. And when simulation becomes routine, anxiety drops because the real day is no longer the first time.

4) Time management: short but meaningful sessions (even between commitments)

Not everyone can do “3 straight hours” every day. Much more realistic: 25 minutes on the bus, 40 minutes before practice, an hour after dinner. If onboarding is fast, you don’t waste the first 10 minutes getting back into context. You open, choose what you need, do a micro-session, and close. Over the long run, these micro-sessions are what save you when the busy periods hit.

The common thread is this: a good tool doesn’t replace you. Itremoves frictionand helps you use your energy better. With the redesigned onboarding, getting in is faster. With the Maturità included in the subscription, the path is more linear. Result: less “setup,” more real studying.

If you see yourself in one of these situations (little time, many subjects, rising pressure), the advice is simple: try setting up a “clean” week in which you use a single method, without jumping from one thing to another. Even just 7 days are enough to understand whether you’re gaining clarity. And if you’re in your final year, take advantage of continuity: the Maturità isn’t prepared in two weekends, but with small repeated steps.

In the end, that’s the goal: to get you to the end of the day more often with the feeling that you did something that matters. Not “I opened an app,” but “I actually reviewed,” “I understood what I don’t know,” “I have a plan for tomorrow.” If a tool gets you there faster, then it’s worth it. And if it does it without complicating your life, even better.

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