Semester Command Centre

Your semester. Every assignment. One view.

Add all your assignments once. Planory builds your week-by-week plan — with conflict alerts when deadlines pile up.

  • ✦ Week-by-week view across all courses
  • ⚠️ Conflict detection when deadlines overlap
  • 🆓 Free for 2 assignments
  • 📅 Pro unlocks full semester

Upload your course syllabus

Planory reads your syllabus and pulls out every assignment automatically.

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Drop your syllabus here

PDF or Word doc (.docx) · max 20MB

Only upload official course syllabi or course outlines from your institution. Planory reads assignments and deadlines only — no personal data is stored.

Add your assignments

Quick-start — choose your semester

Assignment 1

Free plan: 0 of 2 assignments. Go Pro for unlimited.

What your semester plan looks like

Enter your assignments and Planory generates a colour-coded week-by-week calendar like this — with workload indicators and conflict alerts when heavy weeks overlap.

Example preview — your real plan is generated from your actual assignments

How the semester planner works

Add each assignment at the start of your semester — title, type, course, and deadline. Planory maps all your deadlines into a shared week-by-week calendar and automatically flags weeks where more than two major phases overlap.

Add all your assignments

Enter every assignment at the start of term — essays, projects, lab reports, and presentations across all courses.

See your full semester

One calendar view shows every assignment phase side by side so you can see exactly which weeks are heavy.

Conflict alerts

When two major phases (drafts, builds, rehearsals) land in the same 3-day window, Planory flags it with a specific suggestion.

What students say

"I finally had my entire semester mapped out on the first day of class. I could see which weeks were going to be brutal before they snuck up on me — and actually plan around them."

— Amara K., second-year Biology student, McMaster University

"The conflict alert caught that my research paper and my lab report write-up were both due the same week. It suggested starting one of them two days earlier — saved me from a really bad crunch."

— Jordan P., third-year Computer Science student, University of Ottawa