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GoodPlans 2.0
The study planner that plans itself
Hi PH π Last year I launched GoodPlans. I learned students don't struggle to plan β they struggle to start. Especially with ADHD. So I rebuilt it: add your tasks, GoodPlans plans your week. Auto-scheduled around your classes, with Pomodoro, Live Activities, and one-tap rescheduling. β¨ Now free to start (4 tasks) π§ For students who can't get started π No ads, no tracking π¬π§π«π· EN + FR Would love your feedback π
Hey hunters π
GoodPlans started a year ago as a study planner with a 7-day trial. It got some early users, but the analytics told me something I didn't want to hear: most students would download, finish onboarding, and then... nothing. They wouldn't even create their first task.
It hit me: students don't struggle to plan. They struggle to start. The blank planner *is* the problem. And for students with ADHD especially, "just plan your week" is the exact thing their brain refuses to do.
So I rebuilt GoodPlans around one rule: you add tasks, the app plans your week. No drag-and-drop, no time-blocking puzzles β auto-scheduled around your classes, with smart breaks, reminders, and one-tap rescheduling when life happens.
The relaunch comes with a new freemium model β plan up to 4 tasks free forever, no card needed. I want students to actually try it without a clock ticking down.
A few things I'd love your honest take on:
β What made you stop using your last study planner?
β Is 4 free tasks enough to feel useful, or too tight?
β For ADHD users: does the auto-scheduling actually take pressure off, or does it feel like another thing to manage?
Built solo over the past year. Privacy-first, runs entirely on-device, no tracking. Available in EN and FR.
Happy to answer any questions! And huge thanks to anyone who gives it a spin π
About GoodPlans 2.0 on Product Hunt
βThe study planner that plans itselfβ
GoodPlans 2.0 was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #136 on the daily leaderboard. Hi PH π Last year I launched GoodPlans. I learned students don't struggle to plan β they struggle to start. Especially with ADHD. So I rebuilt it: add your tasks, GoodPlans plans your week. Auto-scheduled around your classes, with Pomodoro, Live Activities, and one-tap rescheduling. β¨ Now free to start (4 tasks) π§ For students who can't get started π No ads, no tracking π¬π§π«π· EN + FR Would love your feedback π
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