Study Todos

A study to-do list for revision tasks, doubts, and next steps.

FlashPrep todos help students keep revision steps, pending chapters, and small study actions close to the timer.

Today’s study tasks 4 items
Revise physics formulas
Practice maths examples
Read computer notes
Mark doubts for tomorrow
Next steps

Small tasks make the next study session easier to start.

Track study actions

Keep revision items, practice tasks, and doubts in one place.

Reduce friction

Open FlashPrep and see what needs attention before starting the timer.

Stay close to study data

Todos sit beside sessions, subjects, notes, and goals.

Study task planning

Know what to study before the timer starts.

A student to-do list should help you start faster, not become a second productivity project. FlashPrep todos are focused on study: chapters to revise, questions to practice, notes to review, doubts to clear, and small next steps for the next focus session.

Because todos sit beside study sessions, subjects, notes, and goals, they help turn vague intention into concrete action. Open FlashPrep, pick the next task, and begin studying with less decision friction.

Revision tasks

Break chapters and topics into smaller actions.

Practice work

Track questions, examples, mock tests, and problem sets.

Doubts

Save questions to ask, research, or review later.

Study todos FAQ

What should I put in study todos?

Add small study actions like revising a chapter, practicing questions, reviewing notes, or marking doubts.

Is this a full task management app?

No. FlashPrep todos are intentionally focused on study tasks, not complex project management.

Can todos help me start studying faster?

Yes. A clear next task reduces the decision friction before a study session.

Can I use todos for exam revision?

Yes. Add chapters to revise, formulas to review, question sets to practice, mock tests to complete, or doubts to clear before the exam.

How are FlashPrep todos different from normal reminders?

FlashPrep todos are built around study context. They stay close to your subjects, notes, timer, goals, and study history instead of living in a generic task list.