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Study Calendar for Clearer Weekly Planning

Sowvia's study calendar turns vague intentions into a weekly plan you can actually follow — with sessions, deadlines, and review windows all in one view.

  • Block focused study sessions for each subject
  • Keep exam dates and deadlines beside planned work
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Sowvia study calendar with connected sessions and deadlines
Why It Matters

Make consistent study easier to schedule and protect

Revision competes with everything else. Sowvia helps students see deadlines, block review time, and turn intentions into a week they can actually follow.

Avoid last-minute cramming
Build a realistic routine
Balance deadlines with review
Before

Reactive scheduling

Revision gets pushed back until deadlines become urgent and cramming is the only option.

The ResultImportant review time disappears behind urgent work.
After

Visible weekly control

Study sessions, coursework, and deadlines sit in one visible weekly plan you control.

The ResultYour week stays realistic because study time is protected in advance.

Feature Overview

Two ways the calendar stays useful

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Full calendar view showing study sessions, tasks, due decks, deadlines, and linked study work together

Calendar connected

See study sessions, due tasks, due decks, deadlines, and linked material in one calendar view so planned work is easier to follow without switching between tools.

  • See due tasks, due decks, and deadlines beside planned study blocks
  • Keep linked notes and decks close to the session they belong to
  • Adjust the week without losing context

How It Works

From empty week to study plan

Block sessions, add deadlines, link tasks, and adjust as the week changes.

  1. Block

    Step 01

    Add study sessions for each subject before the week fills up.

  2. Deadlines

    Step 02

    Place exams and coursework beside planned revision.

  3. Tasks

    Step 03

    Link tasks to sessions so planned work has a clear next action.

  4. Review

    Step 04

    Review the week and move sessions before it gets away from you.

  5. Progress

    Step 05

    Use session history to see which subjects still need more time.

Why It Works

Practical structure for a week you can follow.

Visibility

Visibility removes decision fatigue

One view of sessions and deadlines reduces time spent deciding what to do next.

Consistency

Structure builds consistency

A blocked week is easier to follow than a vague intention, which helps consistency stick.

Connection

Linked work stays actionable

Tasks, notes, and deadlines stay easier to act on when they live in the same weekly plan.

Progress

Progress keeps you honest

Session history shows which subjects are getting real attention before the week drifts.

Build a calmer study week tonight.

Block sessions, add deadlines, and build a study week you can actually follow without juggling separate tools.