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My co-founder and I met during our sophomore year in high school and ended up tackling a problem we knew well: a lack of effective time management. As high school students, we saw how badly procrastination and poor time management skills hurt us and the people around us.
One of the main ways people in our demographic solve this problem is by using paper agendas. Don't get me wrong, paper agendas are nice and all, but now that students use their phones to optimize nearly every area of their life (socializing, online study tools, health apps, calculator apps, etc.), physical agendas seemed really outdated and easily cluttered...
Of course, there are digital time management tools and agendas, but when we looked at the options, most of them acted like to-do lists and weren't much of a step up from paper. In other words, we wanted to create a tool that could actually help students get things done and make it as easy as possible to stay on track instead of relying on them to take the lead with everything.
Simply put, creates an easy-to-follow daily schedule based on the user's assignments and deadlines. Imagine, instead of planning your schedule, a personal assistant told you exactly when and how long you had to spend on each of your tasks. That's the idea behind TimeTek; taking the uncertainty out of your schedule, so you don't have to waste time planning, and ultimately, procrastinating.
How it works is when you first set up the app, you add how much time you're willing to spend on homework each day. Then when you get an assignment, you input it in the app, add the deadline, and roughly how long it'll take to complete. Based on this, TimeTek will create a daily pie chart showing how long to spend on what assignment, splitting up seemingly daunting tasks into manageable chunks.
Note: TimeTek isn't live on the app store anymore since we weren't sure if we'd be able to continue and didn't want to pay the maintenance fee.
Unique Value Adds:
While there are other time management apps on the market, most of them act like to-do lists and don’t customize for the user. We saw this as a huge opportunity to create a much better tool that’s active vs. passive and assists the user instead of fully relying on them to figure everything out.Note: the procrastination score report, pie chart, and chatbot are not implemented in version one, but we recommend the future owner adds them.
1. Ad Revenue and Partnerships - When TimeTek gains approximately its first 1,000 users, the future owner can implement ads (for example, using AdMob) to generate revenue. Since TimeTek is targeted at the student demographic, ad placement should be easier since it’s specifically directed to a particular age range. Aside from AdMob, the future owner can partner with companies looking to target students, such as tutoring companies and college prep centers.
2- Data Monetization - While we hope the future owner will handle user data with caution, especially since it relates to a younger audience, monetizing data will likely become one of the largest revenue streams as the user base grows. Companies are eager to learn more about the habits and general schedules of Gen Z, creating a large opportunity going forward.
3 - Subscriptions - Subscription plans could also be implemented (we recommend charging $1-2 per month) for users who don’t want ads or unlock premium features.
4 - School Partnerships - A more long-term revenue stream is forming partnerships with school counties and private schools, resulting in massive user acquisitions and profit for the future owner.
Let’s take a look at an example school district, Loudoun County, VA. In 2019, Loudoun County spent an average of $14k per student, including the price for productivity apps. In 2018, the county purchased a physical agenda for every student; although the agendas were widely used, a repurchase did not take place due to environmental concerns. TimeTek is a more environmentally sustainable option and provides an easier way for students to consistently track their assignments while giving unique insights. Currently, many school counties spend thousands of dollars on outdated paper agendas for every student; the future owner could pitch how TimeTek is more environmentally friendly, provides better insights over time, and is a tool that students love using. This is a huge opportunity to grow exponentially - we hope the future owner will leverage it!"I think this is a great idea and compelling value proposition to address a pain point not only for students but also for parents. I could see where the ability for a student to share their schedules with others i.e. parents/family would also be beneficial. I like that you include motivational aspects and feedback in the app to keep the interest and further develop the time managements skills. These are skills that go beyond high school. I could see where college students could also benefit from the app"
"Strong solution to a very significant problem for many students. Application could extend beyond education marketplace."
"An easy way to chunk large projects is a must. I haven't seen any good products that do this."
"This is EXACTLY what I need. The killer feature is to chunk my projects across multiple days. Successful time management app, if widely adopted by students or schools has enormous potential."
I’m Sarah, a 17-year old neurotech and AI enthusiast always looking to build and learn. Feel free to connect on and . I also have a where I send updates on my projects, learnings, and useful insights. Thank you for reading!