For college students

Your brain is full of lectures, deadlines,
and 47 things you're forgetting.

No more missed assignments or forgotten tasks between classes. Speak or type everything on your mind, Sukima sorts it, tracks deadlines, and tells you what to do next.

Download on the App Store
Free to start · iOS 17+ · No credit card required
The problem

You're managing everything yourself.

For the first time, nobody's tracking your assignments, reminding you about deadlines, or structuring your day. Five classes, a part-time job, club meetings, a social life, all on you to keep straight.

Thoughts vanish between classes.

"I need to email the professor", and then someone talks to you on the walk to your next class, and it's gone. The constant context-switching of college life destroys your ability to hold onto tasks.

"Write research paper" is paralyzing.

Big assignments feel impossible to start because you don't know the first step. So you procrastinate. Not because you're lazy, because the task is too vague and your brain can't find a way in.

How it works

Capture it between classes. Sort it never.

Voice dump your thoughts walking across campus. Sukima handles the rest.

Step 1

Quick-dump on the go

Walking to your next class? Voice dump everything: "email professor about extension, study for chem midterm, buy groceries, call mom." Five seconds, hands-free. Done.

Step 2

AI organizes and sets deadlines

"Finish the essay by Friday" automatically gets a Friday deadline. Sukima categorizes everything (school, personal, work), assigns priority, and breaks big assignments into actual steps.

Step 3

Study time? Sukima picks your focus.

"I have two hours at the library." Sukima looks at what's due, what's overdue, and what matters most, then tells you exactly what to work on. No more opening your laptop and staring.

Features

Your semester, organized in seconds.

No setup, no system to learn. Just dump and go.

Voice Capture Between Classes

Walking, biking, eating lunch, capture every task and idea hands-free. Sukima extracts individual items from your voice dump so nothing gets lost in the shuffle.

AI Deadline Extraction

"Paper due next Thursday", Sukima understands natural language and sets the deadline automatically. No manual date-picking. Get reminders the morning of so nothing sneaks up on you.

Assignment Breakdown

"Write research paper" becomes: choose topic, find 5 sources, write outline, draft intro, draft body, revise, format citations. Suddenly it's not one scary task, it's a series of doable steps.

"I Have 2 Hours" Mode

Library session? Gap between classes? Tell Sukima your available time and it picks the highest-impact work. Procrastination happens when you don't know where to start, Sukima eliminates that.

16–17%

of college students report having ADHD, far higher than previously estimated. 69% have considered withdrawing, with emotional stress as the #1 reason. The right tools make a real difference.

Sources: Verdant Psychology, ADDitude Magazine, Gallup/Lumina Foundation
Questions

Quick answers on students & Sukima.

Is Sukima free for students? +
Yes, the free tier includes 5 AI actions per month and unlimited tasks and projects. That's plenty for most students. Pro is $9.99/month if you want unlimited AI actions and daily planning.
Can Sukima help me track assignments and deadlines? +
Yes. Speak your syllabus or assignment list; Sukima parses dates, classifies items by class, and tracks deadlines. No syllabus-by-syllabus setup required.
Will Sukima help me stop procrastinating on big assignments? +
Yes, speak a vague task like "write history paper" and Sukima breaks it into specific first steps ("open a doc and write the thesis question," "find three sources"). Removes the "where do I start" paralysis that drives procrastination.
Does it work between classes when I have 15 minutes? +
Yes, that's the use case. Tell Sukima "15 minutes, library, low energy" and it picks the one assignment task that fits. No need to scroll a long list while you walk to your next class.
Is Sukima better than Google Calendar or Apple Reminders for school? +
It's a different tool. Calendar is for fixed-time events; Reminders is for one-off pings. Sukima is for the ongoing task list (assignments, study tasks, group project items) and the question of what to actually do next.
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Your brain has enough to learn. Let Sukima handle the organizing.

Capture tasks between classes, break big assignments into steps, and always know what to work on next. Start free, no credit card required.

Download on the App Store
Free to start · iOS 17+ · No credit card required