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iOS · Indie app

Skedra

Classes, homework, and grades — in one calm place.

Skedra brings your weekly classes, todos, and GPA tracking into a clean, focused planner built for students. Plan the week, hit your study blocks, and see exactly what you need to score on your next exam.

Launched
2025
Built with
SwiftUI, SwiftData, Firebase, StoreKit 2

Features

What it does.

Plan your week

Classes, exams, and recurring sessions at a glance — kept clean and readable so the schedule helps you instead of overwhelming you.

Stay on top of tasks

Add todos, set priorities, complete items, and build momentum. The kind of progress tracking that doesn't turn into another habit-tracker chore.

GPA target simulator

See exactly what you need to score on your next exams to hit your target GPA. Supports US, European, and a handful of other grading scales.

Deep focus blocks

Pomodoro with Live Activities, optional rankings, and clean session history. Designed to surface focus without gamifying it into noise.

Study together

Share your schedule with friends and stay in sync. Lightweight social, no streaks, no leaderboards-as-shame.

Screens

A look inside.

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Story

Why Skedra exists.

Skedra started in the middle of a finals week.

My schedule was in iCal. My homework was in Notes. My GPA target was on a whiteboard I’d erase and rewrite every time I bombed a midterm. The week of finals, I missed a paper deadline because I’d written it down in the wrong file. It wasn’t a big deal — except the same thing had happened to every student I knew, and we’d all just shrugged at it like the problem was us.

I started building Skedra that summer, mostly to prove the problem wasn’t me.

The first version was so simple it felt embarrassing — a course list with recurring blocks. Then a friend asked if she could use it for her own semester. Then her roommate. Then I added the thing I’d really built it for: a GPA simulator that could answer the one question every student does in their head and gets wrong — “what do I need to score on the final?”

That’s when I knew the app had a shape. Every feature since then has passed through the same filter: clarity beats configurability. Two settings I can adjust beats fifty I might want to.

Skedra isn’t trying to be the planner for every student in the world. It’s trying to be the right one for the student I was — the one who kept missing things because the tools were everywhere and nowhere at once.

That’s still who I’m building it for.

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