Your homework,
actually planned.

Connect your timetable, textbooks, notes, and assignments. Daymaker turns them into a realistic weekly study plan — built around your classes, deadlines, and free time.

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Untis sync Google Calendar blocking PDF + GoodNotes Textbook-aware planning
Daymaker dashboard showing study tasks and AI review
Daymaker calendar with weekly timetable integration
Daymaker library with downloaded textbooks

How it works

1. Bring your materials

Connect Cornelsen, Klett, Westermann BiBox, or C.C. Buchner Click & Study. Add PDFs or GoodNotes files too, so Daymaker can see the work behind each task.

2. Capture your assignments

Type a page number and task number, paste the instruction, or upload a file. Daymaker looks at the source and figures out what the assignment means.

3. Get a week that fits

Daymaker checks your timetable, Google Calendar events, deadlines, and busy time, then builds a weekly plan you can edit when things move.


What you get

Understands your workload

Daymaker can use textbooks, PDFs, GoodNotes files, and simple page or task numbers to understand what the assignment actually asks for.

Builds a real schedule

Sync Untis, connect Google Calendar, add busy time, then let Daymaker plan around classes, events, deadlines, and free time.

Keeps you on track

Reminders, overdue handling, group work, and offline-first Android behavior help the plan keep working when school weeks get messy.


Who it's for

Built for students juggling different classes, changing deadlines, textbook platforms, group projects, and weeks that never go exactly as planned.


Why it feels different

Daymaker is not a task list. It reads the work, understands the week, and keeps adjusting the plan when things change.

daymaker — made for students, not spreadsheets.