

In recent months we’ve heard many recurring questions: “Where do I see what I need to do today?”, “How do I immediately understand my priorities?”, “How do I report an issue to you without wasting time?”. To answer,StudierAIis being refreshed with a simple goal: to make your study organization clearer, faster, and more consistent every day. In this article we’ll tell you what’s changing in the dashboard, how the new calendar works, and why sending feedback is now more immediate—so the user experience improves together with you.
What’s changing in the dashboard: a redesign made to help you study better


The dashboard is the starting point: if confusion reigns there, everything else becomes more tiring. The redesign comes from a concrete student need: having a view that reduces micro-decisions (where do I click? what do I look at first?) and turns planning into a quick action. We worked onclarity,readabilityand reducing friction: fewer steps to get to useful information, more consistency across sections, and a visual hierarchy that lets you immediately understand what’s urgent and what can wait.
In practice, the new dashboard puts at the center what you really need during the week: an overview of commitments, study activities, and reminders. The goal is to help you stay focused, avoiding “jumping” between too many screens. When organization is more linear, motivation benefits too: you start sooner, you interrupt less, and you end sessions with a sense of control.
A clearer calendar: commitments and study at a glance
The calendar is often the place where you understand whether your week “holds up.” That’s why we made it more immediate: the idea is to let you quickly distinguish between classes, deadlines, and study sessions without having to interpret every detail. At a glance you can understand how loaded you are today, which time blocks are truly available, and where to fit in a review session without sacrificing everything else.
A clearer calendar isn’t only for “seeing” commitments: it’s for making better decisions. When deadlines are clearly visible, you can get ahead of your studying instead of chasing it. When sessions are distributed realistically, you reduce stress peaks and improve consistency. In other words, daily organization becomes more sustainable: fewer last-minute marathons, more steady progress.
Here are some practical ways the new calendar helps you in your routine:
- Immediately spot free windows to study between one class and the next.
- Balance study and recovery: schedule real breaks so you don’t end up drained.
- Keep deadlines under control and spread the workload over multiple days, instead of cramming everything into one evening.
Simpler, faster feedback: help us improve StudierAI
A useful product grows through details: unclear text, a clunky step, a feature you expect and can’t find. That’s why we made sendingfeedbackfaster: fewer fields, fewer doubts, more chances to tell us “I got stuck here” at the exact moment it happens. The advice is to use it whenever you notice friction that costs you time or concentration: even a small report can turn into an improvement that helps thousands of students.
Which reports are most useful to improve theuser experience? The ones that let us understand context and impact. For example: what you were trying to do, what you expected to see, what actually happened, and how much it slowed you down. If you have a suggestion, even better: often the most effective solution is the one that simplifies a step, not the one that adds complexity.
If you want to learn more about the project and the team behind the product choices, you can readwho we are. And if you haven’t tried the new features yet, you canstart for freein just a few minutes and immediately see how your organization changes.
How StudierAI can help you: planning, priorities, and consistency in studying
The dashboard and calendar updates aren’t “cosmetic”: they’re tools to build a more stable routine. When planning is clear, priorities emerge effortlessly and it becomes easier to be consistent. This has concrete effects: less performance anxiety, more confidence in your method, and more time freed up for rest, sports, or social life.
In a period when classes, assignments, and studying easily overlap, what makes the difference is consistency: studying a little every day almost always beats studying a lot just once. WithStudierAIyou can turn goals into small, sustainable steps, spreading the workload and keeping track of what matters. The result is a more “human” way to manage studying: realistic, adaptable, and less dependent on the last sprint before the exam.
Subscriptions and upcoming improvements: what to expect
This update is part of a broader path: improving the foundation of the experience before adding new features. For those who use plans andsubscriptions, the main value is having a more reliable, smoother product every day: less time spent “managing the tool,” more time spent actually studying. Even if you’re not subscribed yet, the improvements in clarity and speed make it easier to understand how to integrate StudierAI into your routine right away.
In the next steps we’ll keep working in three directions: greater consistency across sections, smarter checks to prevent common mistakes, and a feedback flow that’s even more “study-session-proof.” If you want to try the new approach right away and see whether it fits your way of studying, you cansign up for freeand start planning next week with more clarity—one step at a time, but with consistency.
