🎓 Role guide · Student

Time management for Student

Timetables, assignments, exams, and clubs scattered everywhere is the core problem of student time management. Noti starts from a single line of memo and automatically sorts it into calendar, to-dos, and alarms.

✍️ Start with one line📅 Auto-sorted into events, tasks, reminders🆓 Free is plenty
4.2
Average number of time-management tools per college student
37%
Share who have forgotten an assignment deadline
15 min
One setup at the start of the term and you are done

Write it as is — it becomes an event

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

매주 월수금 9시 마케팅 원론 H205Auto-sorted →Recurring event
보고서 다음주 금요일 23:59 마감Auto-sorted →Task · Deadline

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

Enter your timetable as a memo

One line per class, like "매주 월수금 9시 마케팅 원론 H205" (every Mon/Wed/Fri 9:00, Marketing Principles, room H205). It is registered automatically as a recurring event with the room.

2

Write down assignment and exam deadlines

Write "보고서 다음주 금요일 23:59 마감" (report due next Friday 23:59) and a to-do plus D-3/D-1 alarms attach automatically.

3

Connect Google Calendar

Connect your school Google account and the academic calendar syncs both ways.

4

Sort with lists

Create major, elective, club, and part-time lists, color-code them, and see everything at a glance in the widget.

Student 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

Does it integrate with my school LMS?
There is no direct integration, but if you add your LMS calendar ICS link to Google Calendar, it syncs automatically with Noti.
Can I take memos in offline classrooms?
Yes. As a PWA, memos written offline are stored in a queue and synced when the network recovers.

A Student’s day, starting from one line of memo.

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