I went through a phase of trying every productivity app I could find. Notion, Todoist, Things, a whiteboard app, a habit tracker, two different calendar tools running simultaneously. Each one had something I liked and something that drove me a little crazy. And each one wanted me to create an account, allow notifications, and spend twenty minutes setting up my "workspace" before I could just write down what I needed to do today.
At some point I stopped looking for the perfect system and started appreciating simple tools that just get out of the way.
What the study planner actually is
The AllToolGPT Study Planner is pretty stripped-down, and I mean that as a compliment. You open it, you build a schedule, it saves locally in your browser. No account. No sync. No onboarding. If you're a student trying to block out study time before an exam, or a freelancer mapping out a project week, it does that job cleanly.
The data stays on your device. It's there when you come back. It's not going anywhere.
Alongside the planner there are a few other utilities - age calculator, fraction converter, some health-related timeline tools. Nothing fancy. But there's something to be said for tools that do one thing well and don't ask anything of you in return. I use the age calculator embarrassingly often. It's just faster than doing the math.
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