
Figuring out where to start is the hardest part of studying a new subject. The Learning Planner ensures you always know what to do next. Tell him what you need to learn. He builds a weekly study schedule to help you master the material.
Big goals are overwhelming. Standard schedules are robotic and ignore your actual life. Missing just one study block can make you feel so far behind that you abandon the entire plan completely.
You know you need to learn Python, but you spend 6 hours researching 'the best way' instead of actually writing code.
You miss one single study block on a rigid schedule, get overwhelmed, and abandon the entire plan.
You finally decide what to study, but realize the course you need costs $300. You're back to square one.
Let's build a realistic plan for 4 hours a week.
I'll find completely free resources to get you started.
The Learning Planner builds a master schedule around your actual constraints—your sleep, your job, and your free time—so you never fall behind.
He asks about your actual free time and skill level. Then, he creates a custom study schedule that perfectly fits into your busy life.
You don't have to spend hours looking for the right courses. He searches the web to find the exact free or paid resources you need to get started fast.
Looking at a huge syllabus is scary. He breaks your massive academic goals into bite-sized, 30-minute steps so you can actually reach the finish line.



Every prompt goes through a structured 8-week process of research, logic, and testing. Nothing ships until it's been stress-tested by real students.
From a vague 'I want to learn this' to a master schedule with real links—here's the flow.
Tell him exactly what you want to learn.
Tell him your time limits and budget.
He searches the web for actual coursework.
He reviews the weekly schedule with you.
He gives you your first, highly-specific step.
When you finish, he adjusts if needed.
Whether you need a full semester master-schedule on Sunday, or just the next 30-minute task on the train, the Learning Planner adjusts.


Got it! Since you're balancing 6 hours a week with a $0 budget, let me find completely free resources.
🔍 Searched: "free UI UX design courses 2026"
Setting Boundaries
Define your constraints


Here's the plan: Week 1: Foundations Resource: [Google UX Design] (Free audit) Week 2: Figma basics Resource: [Figma Crash Course] (YouTube)
I've organized this into 30 minute chunks.

Finding Resources
Curating the web
Task 1 (takes ~1 hour):
Watch the first module of the Google UX Design course and write down 3 takeaways.
Let me know when you're done!
Execution Phase
One step at a time
Under the Hood
We constantly update the underlying instructions to ensure maximum accuracy and relevance.
GPT-5.4 & Claude 4.6
Optimized for the latest generation.
Active Web Search
Fetches live 2026 resources.
v3.2
50,000+
Proven success rate.
Single-Tasking
Eliminates overwhelm.
Common Questions
Can't I just ask ChatGPT for a schedule?
You can, but it will give you a generic, robotic schedule. The Learning Planner is programmed with a specific interactive loop. He forces you to define your budget, free time, and goals before building anything.
Common Questions
Will it guilt-trip me if I miss a day?
Never. If you fall behind, you just tell him. He smoothly recalculates the remaining days using a realistic recovery curve so you never feel hopelessly overwhelmed.
Common Questions
What if the links he finds are broken?
The Learning Planner leverages active web-search to fetch 2026-accurate resources. If a link happens to be gated or broken, you just tell him, and he instantly searches for an alternative.
"I work part-time so my study hours are super weird. This took my syllabus and actually built a schedule around my work shifts which is crazy."
Alyssa B.
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