Study Tracker

A study tracker that shows what you studied, not just how long you sat there.

FlashPrep connects focused sessions, subjects, daily goals, notes, todos, and weekly history into one student-friendly study tracker.

Today 1h 35m
Physics
Maths
Computer
Notes Todos
Study history

Your study record becomes easier to understand.

Daily goals

Set a goal and see how your focused study time compares across the week.

Subject history

Review where your time went, instead of guessing after the day is over.

Notes and todos

Keep small study tasks close to the sessions they support.

Study progress

See the pattern behind your preparation.

Students often know they studied, but forget what changed across the week. FlashPrep turns focus sessions into a simple study record: subjects covered, time spent, daily goal progress, notes captured, and tasks still waiting.

That makes it easier to prepare for exams with intention. You can spot subjects that need more attention, protect your study rhythm, and understand whether your effort is spread across the right work.

Daily view

Check today's focused study time and goal progress quickly.

Subject view

Understand which subjects are getting enough attention.

Weekly view

Use recent history to build consistency without pressure.

Study tracker FAQ

What does FlashPrep track?

FlashPrep tracks study sessions, subjects, daily goals, notes, todos, and study history.

Is this a full school planner?

No. FlashPrep is focused on study time and study organization, not school administration.

Can I use it without signing in?

Yes. The core app works locally. Google sign-in is optional for backup and restore.

Can FlashPrep help with exam preparation?

Yes. FlashPrep is built for students who want to track revision, practice, subject coverage, and daily effort while preparing for tests or exams.

What makes FlashPrep different from a habit tracker?

Habit trackers usually mark whether you showed up. FlashPrep also records study time, subjects, goals, notes, todos, and momentum so the habit has useful study context.