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Task Management for Students

Stop Losing Assignments Between Your Brain and Your To-Do List

Just tell it what's due. Beckett handles the rest.

You've got assignments due across five classes, a lab report you keep forgetting, and a reading that's somehow already overdue. Every task manager you've tried requires 10 minutes of setup and lasts about a week before you abandon it. You're not disorganized — you're just exhausted.

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How Beckett helps Students

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Capture assignments in one sentence, not a form

You're walking out of class. Just say 'Econ paper due Friday, bio lab report next Tuesday, psych reading by Thursday' and Beckett creates all three tasks with due dates. No tapping through fields, no category dropdowns. It takes 15 seconds and it's done. The lower the friction, the more you actually use it — and the less that falls through the cracks.

2

Never wake up to a surprise deadline

Beckett sends you a nudge before things are due — not just a generic reminder, but one with context: 'Your bio lab report is due tomorrow and it's still marked incomplete. You also have the psych reading due today.' It doesn't just ping you; it tells you what's actually on fire. That difference matters at 10pm when you're choosing what to work on.

3

See your real workload, not just a list

Ask Beckett 'what's the heaviest week coming up?' and it maps your deadlines across the next two weeks so you can front-load work before the crunch. Students who track this way stop cramming not because they became more disciplined, but because they can actually see the wave coming before it hits.

Frequently asked questions

You can paste your syllabus directly into Beckett's chat and it'll pull out the due dates and create tasks from them. It's one of the fastest ways to set up a full semester in minutes rather than typing everything in one by one. You can also just add things as they come up in class — whichever is easier in the moment.

Task apps require you to go open them, fill in fields, and maintain the system. Beckett works in conversation — you tell it things the way you'd text a friend, and it handles the structure. Your school's LMS shows you what's assigned but doesn't help you plan or remind you with personal context. Beckett connects your full plate across all classes in one place, on your terms.

You control the timing and Beckett learns your preferences. You can tell it 'remind me about assignments the evening before, not the morning of' or 'don't send anything after 10pm.' It respects your schedule and focuses reminders on things that are actually at risk — not just whatever's next on the list.

Absolutely. Beckett isn't class-specific — it's your personal task system. Add job applications, club responsibilities, gym goals, whatever's on your plate. Everything lives in one place and you can ask 'what's everything I have going on this week?' across all of it at once.

That's exactly who Beckett is built for. It doesn't judge you for missing a self-imposed deadline — it just recalibrates and nudges you again. Over time it helps you see patterns: if you always underestimate how long papers take, it'll start suggesting earlier start times. The goal is progress, not a perfect productivity system.

I just want to know what's due and when to start.

Beckett tracks every assignment across every class — just tell it what's coming up.

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