Product

A planner students never have to maintain.

Every to-do app dies the week a teenager has to feed it. NexusPlan fills itself from your SIS — assignments, due dates, point values, grades — and hands each student a plan that's already made.

The student app

Four surfaces. One picture of the week.

Work — tonight, ranked

Open the app, see what to do first. Each task carries its subject, due date, point value, and a rank the engine can justify — ordered by urgency and grade impact, not just deadline.

1 Momentum lab — data analysis Phys50 pts~75m Due tomorrow
2 Macbeth act III — reading response Eng20 pts~35m Due Thu
3 Unit circle practice — set B Pre-Calc15 pts~25m Due Fri

Calendar — everything, placed

Due dates and planned work sessions on one calendar, so "when will I do this" has an answer before it becomes urgent.

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9Alg: PS 7
10Bio: Lab
11Eng: EssayChem: Quiz
12Hist: DBQ
13Span: Oral
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Workload Radar — the crunch ahead

Every assignment as a suggested work window. Crunch days show up shaded, days before the wall hits — so work starts early.

Phys: Lab
Eng: Macbeth
Hist: DBQ
Span: Oral
today crunch day done → left

Insights — how they actually work

Weekly completion, on-time pace, busiest days ahead, workload by class, and patterns the AI notices about how they procrastinate. Students learn their own habits — advisors get a conversation starter.

68%
this week · 13/19 done
94%
on-time pace
Thu
busiest day · 3h 40m left

Ranked by grade impact,
not just by due date.

Due-date sorting treats a 5-point worksheet and a 60-point lab the same. NexusPlan's engine is trained on how professional tutors triage a student's week — so every student gets a personal tutor's judgment, every night.

  • Weighs deadline, point value, estimated effort, and the student's current standing in each class.
  • Explains every ranking in plain language — students learn to prioritize, not just obey.
  • Splits large assignments into multi-day plans, scheduled backward from the due date.
  • Keeps improving — trained with expert tutors and refined by what actually moved grades.
Why is this first?

"Start with the Physics lab — it's due tomorrow and carries more weight than anything else this week. Physics is also your higher-stakes class right now, so an hour there moves more than an hour anywhere else. The English response is lighter and isn't due until Thursday — it can wait until tomorrow."

due: tomorrow weight: highest this week est: ~75m left standing: higher-stakes

Built around the student's week, not an ideal one.

Free-time budget

Students declare their real availability once — practices, rehearsals, jobs, free periods. Every plan is built inside that budget, so it's actually doable.

Mobile app Coming soon

NexusPlan runs in any browser today — phones included. A dedicated installable app with gentle push reminders is coming soon.

AI advisor at hand

A floating AI advisor keeps guidance one tap away inside the app — it explains the plan, breaks big assignments into steps, and answers the moment a student gets stuck, without leaving the page.

For teachers

Teachers post once. Everything else follows.

At Level 1 · Sync, teachers change nothing about how they work — everything flows from the SIS. From Level 2 · Two-Way up, NexusPlan becomes their home for classes, assignments, and grades.

Classes & rosters

Set up classes and rosters in minutes — or have them appear automatically from the SIS. Assignments posted once reach every enrolled student's plan instantly.

Syllabus import

Paste a syllabus; NexusPlan drafts the semester's assignments — dates, weights, descriptions — for one review pass instead of forty manual entries.

Grades that flow back

Per-assignment grades entered by teachers (or synced from the SIS) feed straight into each student's prioritization — closing the loop between feedback and focus.

Advanced insights Coming soon

Class-wide completion trends, workload distribution across the week, and early flags for students falling behind — the teacher's view of what the student-side Workload Radar already sees.

Next step

Watch it rank a real week of homework.