One place for every PYQ, notes dump, playlist, and that 75% attendance calculation that keeps you up at night. Built for serious students. Not for selling pdf notes.
Everything you need, in one place
Three questions. We'll show you the workspace you'd land on if you signed up right now — with courses that look like yours.
Not for managing your "academic brand." Not for selling notes. Just a clean place to keep what matters and find it again next week.
PYQs, playlists, notes, links, and that one PDF your senior sent. Tagged, searchable, never lost in WhatsApp.
Tap present, absent, or cancelled. We do the running totals and tell you exactly how many more you can skip.
One link, no login. Your semester page becomes a clean, public resource library juniors will actually use.
Mark a class in two seconds. Get a real-time read on whether you're safe, plus a precise count of how many bunks you have left before the 75% bar hits.
Pick a type, give it a name, hit add. That's the whole flow — same in the real app.
Built solo by a student, for students. StudSpace will always be free — sign up with email or Google, no institution verification required, no paywalled features. Ever.
A personal project born out of real frustration — scattered notes, missed attendance counts, no single place to track it all. Built alone, one feature at a time.
Everything runs on a single small server. Link resources from anywhere — Drive, YouTube, GitHub — or upload PDFs directly. Your call.
Free for everyone. No verification. No card. No "upgrade for X" nag.
Yes. Create an account with your email or sign in with Google — no card, no institution verification, no catch. Everything is free.
No. Private semesters stay private. Public ones are public — but you control which is which, per semester, at any time.
Usually yes — cancelled classes don't count toward the denominator, and the threshold is configurable. Set a global default or override it per course.
StudSpace is URL-based — paste any link (Google Drive, YouTube, OneDrive, anything with a URL) and it's added as a resource. Your files stay where they are; you just link them here.