Other tools help you study something. Your wingman helps you study everything — your courses, your deadlines, and what you're actually struggling with.
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Here's How It Works
Drop in your syllabus and connect your school calendar. Your wingman extracts every assignment, exam, grade weight, and learning outcome — then builds a personalized study plan that adapts as the semester unfolds.
AI reads your syllabus and pulls out grading breakdowns, due dates, and learning outcomes — the stuff that actually determines your grade.
Paste your LMS calendar feed. When your professor moves a deadline, your study plan shifts automatically. No missed assignments, no stale reminders.
Every study session is ranked by what matters most: how soon it's due, how much it's worth, and how well you understand it. No more guessing where to start.
The Problem
They see a file upload. Your wingman sees your whole semester.
It'll give you the answer. Every time. But it doesn't know your course, your professor's expectations, or what you actually need to understand. You pass the assignment, then bomb the exam.
Upload a PDF, get flashcards and quizzes. But they don't track what you actually understand. Your Bio notes and your Chem homework exist in completely separate worlds — even when they're teaching you the same thing.
Tracks what you understand across every course you're taking. Already learned molecular bonds in Chem? Your wingman knows that when it shows up in Bio. One brain, all your classes, no redundant studying.
Real Student Life
Not everyone has unlimited free time and a quiet library. Here's how your wingman shows up when it matters.
You're staring at a stack of material across four classes. You have no idea where to start. Everything feels equally urgent. The anxiety is real.
Other tools
Here are four separate study sets. You figure out the priority. Maybe make some flashcards? Good luck.
Your Wingman
"Your Organic Chem exam is worth 25% of your grade and you're weakest on nucleophilic substitution. Start there. Bio can wait — you're already solid on cellular respiration and that exam isn't until Thursday."
You got the grade back. It's bad. You need to recover, but you don't even know what you don't know. Going back through your notes alone sounds miserable.
Other tools
Shows you the correct answers. You copy them down. You still don't understand why they're right. You'll make the same mistakes on the final.
Your Wingman
"You got 3 out of 7 on thermodynamics. Let's go back to Chapter 6. Explain to me what entropy means in your own words — I'll tell you exactly where your understanding breaks down."
You don't have the luxury of "study whenever." You have 45 minutes between class and your shift. Every minute has to count.
Other tools
Same generic recommendations as someone with unlimited free time. A 200-card flashcard deck you'll never finish. No awareness of your schedule.
Your Wingman
"You have 45 minutes before your shift. Pharmacology has the highest grade weight and drug interactions is your weakest topic. Let's do a focused review — I'll quiz you on the 6 interactions most likely to show up on Friday's exam."
Built on Research, Not Guesswork
We didn't just build an AI and hope it helps. Every feature in StudyWingman is grounded in decades of cognitive science and learning research. Here's what's working behind the scenes.
Spaced Repetition
Your wingman uses a research-backed scheduling algorithm to resurface concepts right before you'd forget them. Not too soon (wasted time), not too late (starting over). The timing is the science.
Retrieval Practice
Re-reading notes feels productive but barely works. Being asked to recall information — and struggling a little — is what actually builds durable memory. That's why your wingman quizzes you instead of summarizing for you.
The Protégé Effect
Research shows you learn more deeply when you explain a concept to someone else. Our teachback sessions aren't just a check — they're one of the most effective learning techniques that exist.
Interleaving
Studying one thing for hours feels focused but leads to shallow retention. Mixing related topics in a session forces your brain to discriminate between concepts — which is exactly what exams require.
Not an answer machine
Other AI tools hand you the answer and move on. Your wingman uses teachback — it asks you to explain concepts in your own words, then pinpoints exactly where your understanding breaks down.
Because passing a test isn't the same as understanding the material. And when a concept shows up again in an upper-level course, you'll actually know it.
Wingman
You've been reviewing photosynthesis for Bio 101. Before we move on, can you explain to me what happens during the light-dependent reactions? Just in your own words.
You
The chlorophyll absorbs sunlight and splits water molecules, which creates oxygen and... ATP? And something else, I forget.
Wingman
Good start! You nailed chlorophyll's role and water photolysis. The "something else" is NADPH — think of it as a second energy carrier alongside ATP. Both get used in the Calvin cycle. Want to try explaining how they connect to the light-independent reactions?
Early Access
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Sign Up for the Beta →What We Believe
We will never sell, share, or monetize your academic data. Period. We use it for one thing: making your study sessions smarter. FERPA-compliant from day one.
If you qualify for financial aid, you'll never pay for StudyWingman. Full features, same experience, no degradation.
One-click cancellation. No guilt trips. No "are you sure?" loops. No bait-and-switch pricing. No features suddenly going behind a paywall. Honest and transparent, always.
We're not here to help you cheat. We're here to make sure you genuinely understand the material — the way your professors intended. Teachback, not copy-paste.