About Study-Track
Built by a student in Belgium
It helps students plan their week, track study hours, manage deadlines, see real progress with analytics, and stay accountable with friends.
Overview
What Study-Track is
The app started from a simple problem. My own study week felt scattered, deadlines lived in different places, and I had no clear way to tell whether my study time was actually moving me forward.
Our story
It started as a tool I wanted for my own study week.
The first version was not a company project or a big launch. It was a practical fix for a real planning problem.
I built Study-Track because my own schedule felt messy. Lectures, deadlines, personal tasks, and study sessions were spread across different tools, so even on busy weeks I could not clearly see whether I was focusing on the right things.
The first concrete version was a simple timer. It helped me log study sessions, but it quickly became obvious that tracking alone was not enough. I also needed a clear weekly plan, a place for deadlines, and a way to review progress per course.
That is how Study-Track grew from a small personal tool into a study planner and study tracker for students. It was built while I was studying in Belgium at KU Leuven, but the problem it solves is broader than one school or one country.
How it evolved
- Problem: Too many scattered tools Planning, deadlines, and study tracking lived in separate places.
- First build: A simple timer The earliest version focused on logging study sessions honestly.
- Next gap: Tracking was not enough The product needed weekly planning, deadlines, and clearer progress.
- Today: One student workflow Study-Track now brings planning, tracking, analytics, and friends together.
What Study-Track is today
What the app does today
One product for the parts of studying that usually get split across multiple apps.
Instead of jumping between a planner, a timer, a notes tool, and a social group chat, students can manage their study system in one place.
- Weekly planning Build a realistic week with classes, study blocks, tasks, and deadlines.
- Study time tracking Track sessions with a timer and keep a clear record of the hours you actually studied.
- Progress analytics See streaks, trends, totals, and breakdowns that show whether your effort is paying off.
- Friend accountability Use groups and leaderboards to stay motivated with people who are working toward similar goals.
Why it is different
Why it is different
Study-Track is opinionated about the structure students actually deal with: classes, exams, deadlines, study sessions, and accountability.
- Less setup, more action Students should be able to start planning and tracking quickly, without building their own system first.
- Made around courses and deadlines The product fits the way academic work is organized instead of forcing students into a generic workflow.
- Analytics tied to real studying The numbers are connected to actual sessions, courses, and time periods, so progress means something.
- Accountability that stays useful Friends and groups are there to keep momentum up, not to turn the app into noise.
Who it is for
Who it is for
Built in Belgium, useful for students anywhere.
The product grew out of a KU Leuven routine, but the use cases are the same across many schools and study systems.
- High school students Plan homework, revision blocks, and exam preparation in one weekly view.
- College students Balance classes, assignments, and independent study with more structure.
- University students Handle heavier course loads, longer exam periods, and more detailed analytics.
- Study groups and friends Keep each other accountable through shared progress and clear study visibility.
How students use it
How students use it
A simple loop that turns intention into measurable progress.
Most students move through Study-Track in four steps that repeat throughout the week.
- Plan the week Map out classes, study blocks, tasks, and deadlines so the week already has structure before it gets busy.
- Start focused sessions Use the timer to log real study time while you work on specific courses or tasks.
- Review the numbers Check totals, streaks, trends, and course breakdowns to see what is improving and what needs attention.
- Stay accountable with friends Keep consistency higher by studying with other students who make progress visible too.

FAQ
Study-Track is a study planner and study tracker for students. It helps students plan the week, track study hours, manage deadlines, review progress with analytics, and stay accountable with friends.
It is built for high school, college, and university students, plus study groups and friends who want clearer planning and accountability.
Study-Track is built specifically for student workflows. Instead of asking students to build their own system, it already focuses on classes, study blocks, deadlines, timers, analytics, and accountability.
Yes. Students can plan revision sessions, track study time, and keep deadlines visible so exam preparation feels more structured and measurable.
Accountability helps students stay consistent. Seeing other people study, comparing progress, and keeping shared momentum makes it easier to stick with a plan.