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Study Tracker

Track your daily study hours and build consistency. Visualize your progress with a GitHub-style activity calendar.

Streak Tracking

Stay motivated

Heatmap

Visual progress

12-Week View

See patterns

Auto-Save

Never lose data

Today

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This Week

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Current Streak

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Best Streak

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Log Study Hours

You've logged 0.0 hours today

Activity Calendar (Last 12 Weeks)

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Monthly Summary

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Last 30 Days

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Daily Average

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What is Study Tracker?

We measure what matters. If you aren't measuring your study time, you probably aren't studying as much as you think. The **Study Tracker** brings the addictive "Streak" gamification of apps like Duolingo and GitHub to your academic life. It visualizes your effort. Seeing a calendar full of green squares is huge motivation; seeing a blank week is a wake-up call.

How to Use Study Tracker

1

Log Activity

Click on today's date and enter hours studied.

2

Tag Subject

Label it "Math", "Coding", or "History".

3

View Heatmap

Watch your calendar turn green as you build a streak.

4

Analyze

Check which days of the week you are most productive.

**The Heatmap**: Each day you study, the block gets darker green. 0 hours is gray. 8 hours is deep green. **The Streak**: We count consecutive days. Breaking a 50-day streak hurts, so you'll study even on your bad days just to keep it alive.

Why Use This Tool?

GitHub-style Heatmap
Daily Hour Logging
Focus Steak Counter
Subject Breakdown
Export Data

**Truth**: It eliminates the "I feel like I studied all day" lie. The numbers don't lie. **Consistency**: Habits are built by repetition. This tool enforces repetition. **Balance**: Ensure you aren't ignoring one subject (e.g., studying only Math and ignoring Physics).

Who Is This For?

StudentsUpskillersResearchers

**Competitive Exams**: JEE/NEET aspirants logging 10+ hours. **Skill Acquisition**: Developers learning a new language 1 hour a day.

Behind the Technology

Local storage database. Your study logs are yours—they never leave your browser.

Tips for Best Results

1

Log your time *immediately* after a session.

2

Don't count 'passive' study (watching videos while eating). Count 'active' study.

3

Forgive yourself for missing a day, but never miss two days in a row.

Frequently Asked Questions

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