Ordo uses AI to break down your assignments, schedule your focus time around classes, and quietly check in on how you're doing. One tab. No subscriptions to juggle.
Free to join. We'll email when the app is ready.
No 40-tab setup. You're productive in 3 minutes flat.
Drop in a task title, paste the prompt, or attach the syllabus PDF. Bean reads it, understands the scope, and asks one clarifying question if needed.
Ordo checks when you're free, respects your daily capacity, and slots each subtask into your week. It won't double-book your classes or study windows.
Start the focus timer on any step. At the end of the day, a 90-second journal check-in tracks mood and energy. Over time, Ordo gets smarter about how you actually work.
Paste any assignment prompt. Ordo's AI breaks it into ordered subtasks with time estimates, then fits them into your open slots around classes and commitments.
The timer is linked to the specific step you're on. Every session is logged against the time estimate, so Ordo learns whether your estimates are accurate — and adjusts next time.
Mood check-in, energy level, three prompts: wins, friction, tomorrow's intention. It's not about parroting your to-do list back. It's about the version of you that did the work.
"I've tried Notion, Todoist, every app. Ordo is the first one that made me feel like it understood that I'm a person, not a productivity machine."
"The AI breakdown is genuinely scary good. I pasted my midterm essay prompt and it came back with a reading list and writing schedule. I just followed it."
"The journal is the part I didn't expect to love. I can actually see that I tank on Wednesdays. Now I don't schedule anything hard on Wednesdays."
We're students too. We'll keep a solid free tier forever.
Beta users get Pro free for the first 6 months. No gotchas.
Ordo is something I've been thinking about since my freshman year of college at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The shift from high school to college was a big one, and one of the areas where I struggled most was planning. Things piled up fast, and figuring out a way to work through everything took a lot longer than I expected. I found that I needed a single tool that handled the full student workflow: not just a to-do list, but something that understands how long tasks take, when you're free, and how you're actually doing. Ordo is where I connected all three.
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