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Time management for Test taker / exam candidate

Exam-prep life watching the countdown to the exam while managing per-subject progress and mock tests. Write it in a memo and it becomes a D-day and recurring study schedule.

✍️ Start with one line📅 Auto-sorted into events, tasks, reminders🆓 Free is plenty
D-day
Counts the days left until the exam
Per subject
Recurring progress and review schedule
Mock tests
Automatic test-date alarms

Write it as is — it becomes an event

Just jot the memos a Test taker / exam candidate normally writes. There are no separate fields for date or time. Write like the examples below and Noti splits and sorts them for you.

시험 100일 후Auto-sorted →Event
매주 월수금 9시 영어Auto-sorted →Recurring event

Here’s how to use it

It all starts in one memo box. Set it up once in the order below and it just runs.

1

Set a D-day

Write "시험 100일 후" (exam in 100 days) or "11월 17일 수능" (CSAT on Nov 17) and it calculates and shows that date and the days remaining.

2

Recurring subject review

Write "매주 월수금 9시 영어" (every Mon/Wed/Fri 9:00 English) and it becomes a recurring study schedule.

3

Mock test alarms

Register your mock test date and prepare with a day-before alarm.

Test taker / exam candidate schedules, no longer scattered.

Memos, events, tasks and reminders gather in one place. 5 minutes without signing up, 7 days free after.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the D-day calculated?
Write the exam date and it calculates and shows the days remaining, and you can create events and notifications for that date.
Can I turn off notifications during focus time?
You can set quiet hours to reduce unnecessary notifications while studying.

A Test taker / exam candidate’s day, starting from one line of memo.

5 minutes without signing up, 7 days free after. Just write as you always do.