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Study Planner + Revision

Study Planner + Revision lets you create study plans, revision routines and better daily academic schedules for exam preparation. It works directly in the browser on desktop or mobile, so the result can be reviewed before saving, sharing, printing, exporting, or using it in a larger workflow.

World Focus Daily Planner Revision Rounds Mobile Friendly

Create Your Plan

Set your dates, choose study days, add subjects or chapters, and generate a clean revision schedule.

Light3 hrs/dayHeavy
Short45 minLong

Subjects / Topics

Generated Study Plan

The plan will appear below after generation. Empty or low-capacity days are skipped automatically.

Add your dates and topics, then click Generate Plan to create your study and revision schedule.

Planner Summary

Ready to Plan
Study Sessions Revision Built In CSV Export
Total Topics
Study Days
Initial Study Hours
Revision Sessions
Busiest Day
Plan Window
Your custom notes and planner insights will appear here after you generate a schedule.

World Focus

This planner is not tied to one country or exam board, so it works for school, university, certifications, and self-study schedules anywhere.

Revision Aware

It creates initial study sessions and then places later revision sessions using the preset you choose, keeping review built into the plan.

Clear Workflow Layout

The planning controls, schedule output, and export actions are grouped clearly so the study workflow stays easy to follow.

About This Study Planner + Revision

Study Planner + Revision helps you create a free, topic hours, study days, revision intervals, daily limits, CSV export, and mobile-friendly clean UI. The page is designed to keep the important controls visible so the job feels straightforward on both phone and desktop instead of buried inside a complicated workflow.

This is especially useful for students, parents, teachers, and people planning study workflows. In most cases the goal is simple: enter the right details once, check the result, and move forward without wasting time on manual steps or unnecessary formatting work.

Before you begin, it helps to keep Plan Title, Revision Preset, Study Start Date, and Exam / Deadline Date ready. On this page, headings and controls such as Create Your Plan, Subjects / Topics, Generated Study Plan, and Planner Summary make the process easier to follow, which is important when you are comparing versions, checking an output, or coming back later to make a small change.

Like other pages in Prime Tools Hub, this tool works best as a practical helper rather than a final authority. Check school rules, grading scales, deadlines, and official requirements before you submit anything important. If you want a broader walkthrough first, open the related guide before or after using the tool. It also fits naturally inside the Student & Academic Tools section when you need a related page for the next step.

Note: These pages are designed to support planning and study workflows. Final academic requirements should still be checked separately.

Study Planner + Revision FAQ

What does Study Planner + Revision help with? Study Planner + Revision is meant to make one specific task faster in the browser so you can move from input to result with less friction.

What should I keep ready before using Study Planner + Revision? It is best to keep Plan Title, Revision Preset, Study Start Date, and Exam / Deadline Date ready before you start. That reduces mistakes and makes comparison or editing easier.

Can I use Study Planner + Revision on mobile? Yes. The page is designed for phone, tablet, and desktop use, so you can open it whenever you need a quick result or draft.

Should I review the result before I copy, download, print, or share it? Yes. These pages are designed to support planning and study workflows. Final academic requirements should still be checked separately.

Is Study Planner + Revision a final decision tool? No. It is best used as a practical helper. Check school rules, grading scales, deadlines, and official requirements before you submit anything important.

Is there a related guide or category page? Yes. A related guide and category page can help when you want more context, comparison, or the next step in the workflow.