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Schedule

Your weekly timetable — one page for every day, with a day-tabs view on mobile and a full-week timetable view on larger screens.

Adding a class

Each class has a subject, location, start/end time, an icon, and a colour. If you leave the end time blank, it's auto-filled from the start time plus your default class duration (set in Settings) — you can always override it manually.

Alternating (biweekly) classes

If a class only runs every other week, set Which week(s) to "Week A only" or "Week B only" instead of "Every week" when adding or editing it. This needs your semester to have a biweekly anchor date set first (in Academics → your semester) — that anchor date defines which calendar week counts as "Week A". A small "Week A" / "Week B" chip in the Schedule page's header always tells you which week you're currently in.

No-class periods

If your semester has a break, exam period, or holiday period defined (see Subjects & Academics), the Schedule page and the Dashboard's "Today's classes" card show a banner for that day instead of your normal timetable — so you're not staring at a class list for a day you don't actually have class.

Importing a timetable

Instead of adding classes one at a time, you can import a spreadsheet (.xlsx/.csv) via the import button — useful if your institution already publishes your timetable as a spreadsheet.

Exporting to a calendar app

Export .ics downloads your timetable as a standard calendar file (weekly-recurring events, bounded to your semester's date range) that you can import into Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, Outlook, or any other app that reads .ics files.