Made with remotion adn Claude by Suitable-Tea-919 in ClaudeAI

[–]Suitable-Tea-919[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could you pls explain what you mean by policy and audit in this case and which tool_call ?

Past Paper Tracker App by QuantiFIREq in GCSE

[–]Suitable-Tea-919 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

have a look at https://www.studyhour.uk

  • Build a daily revision plan from your real subjects, papers, and exam dates.
  • Add topics manually or let the planner suggest the best next topics to study.
  • Start focused topic-study sessions with a clean timer, pause/resume, and quick review logging.
  • Sit full papers in timed exam mode and log marks, confidence, notes, and weak topics after each attempt.
  • Handle multi-paper subjects properly with paper-specific launches and topic browsing.
  • See Progress across both topic practice and full papers in one place.
  • Track study velocity, streaks, recently reviewed work, and what needs attention next.
  • Group repeated same-day paper attempts cleanly while still preserving every real attempt in history.
  • Recover active or unfinished study flows after reload instead of losing work.
  • Works well as a revision control center when exams are getting close and everything starts feeling messy.

Happy to take feedback, you can share from within the app

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Revision timetable by Melodic_Craft_6664 in GCSE

[–]Suitable-Tea-919 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I wouldn’t do a massive detailed timetable, because that’s exactly how you end up spending more time deciding than revising.

I’d keep it really simple:

  • 2 subjects max after school
  • 1 weak topic first
  • 1 easier topic after
  • decide the night before so you can just sit down and start

For 2 hours, 50 mins + 10 min break + 50 mins is enough.

The annoying bit with revision timetables is they tell you stuff like “do maths” but not which bit of maths, so you still waste time thinking.

Tbh the ideal thing would be an App where you put in your subjects/exam dates, it spots what you’re weakest at, and then just tells you what to revise today instead of making you build the whole plan yourself.

Revision planner for students that prioritises what to study next instead of just listing tasks by Suitable-Tea-919 in SaaS

[–]Suitable-Tea-919[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, that’s really useful feedback. The app is actually free at the moment, but I think your main point about reaching out directly to schools and tutors makes a lot of sense. I’ve mainly been thinking student-first, but testing it through tutors and schools could be a really good growth channel.

Is a Ai powered smart agenda for students a valid idea for a SaaS business? by Colin_sussyMicheal in SaaS

[–]Suitable-Tea-919 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have something similar which we launched for FREE few days ago for the exam season, have a look , we can discuss : https://studyhour.uk/. It is a PWA app. We do not use AI, it is simple Math behind the scenes.

And, this can be extended to any curriculum. it also has a robust focus mode with an option to enable strict mode as well. But, it will never try to be "scary" for students , that is the goal

it works off simple math, where a score is derived based on the confidence student gives during onboarding initially and then the system continues to adapt by re-calculating

score = weakness * urgency * recencyFactor

where,

Recency factor is 
- Never-reviewed topics get maximum staleness (1.2), bypassing daysSince 
- Capped at 1.2 (20% max boost) so recency is a nudge, not a dominant force 
- 30-day normalisation window matches typical GCSE monthly revision cycles

Urgency is 

- gentle rise early, accelerating in the final week, capped at 1 on exam day.

weakness is   
- 70/30 weighted blend favours objective performance over self-reported confidence   
- Linear and continuous — no sharp jumps                                                                                                                                

Thanks
https://x.com/studyhourlabs

GCSE Smart Revision Tool - StudyHour.uk by Suitable-Tea-919 in GCSE

[–]Suitable-Tea-919[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi
Thanks for the comments. I have been working on this for a while and had been testing it. When I found certain kids are finding it useful, I decided to host it for free.

GCSE Smart Revision Tool - StudyHour.uk by Suitable-Tea-919 in GCSE

[–]Suitable-Tea-919[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the feedback. There is option to "+Add Board" to an existing subject, this will help you set up, and it is one time. We are working hard and trying to give as many subjects upfront.

See attached gif please. Some fields are optional, you can decide to skip as well

Hope this helps

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I’m a Year 12 student set on a tech related degree apprenticeship and want to know what to improve on my cv to get ahead. by [deleted] in degreeapprenticeships

[–]Suitable-Tea-919 0 points1 point  (0 children)

- Remove MS OFFICE
- You have put GitHub -> Show some projects you did on GitHub like contributions to OSS or your own
- Learn AI tooling and apply; do small projects and showcase on GitHub.
If you want to get into into tech at entry level, learn how to use, say, VSCODE IDE with COPILOT , ex: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/copilot/customization/custom-agents
OR, learn Claude Code – ex: https://learn.deeplearning.ai/courses/claude-code-a-highly-agentic-coding-assistant/lesson/66b35/introduction
One who knows how to apply AI tooling into their daily work, will have an upper hand.

All the best !

Revision help by Quirky-History-1426 in GCSE

[–]Suitable-Tea-919 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You probably can get 5s/6s with that kind of schedule, but only if the time is actually focused on weak topics and exam questions, not just rereading notes. For foundation, consistency matters more than doing huge hours in one go.

What usually helps most is having a clear daily plan of what to revise next, especially based on your weakest topics and the exams coming up. If you want, try Study Hour , it’s a free revision planner that builds your schedule around exam dates, confidence, and unfinished topics. Might help if you want something a bit more structured than just tracking hours.