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Study Sprint 🚀 From Academic Panic to One Small Win in 15 Minutes Live app: https://studysprint.figma.site Figma Community file: https://www.figma.com/community/file/1645111743828638879 Figma Make file: https://www.figma.com/make/ntWo9FQTmFpYAusGm1TqNV/Study-Sprint-mobile-prototype?t=kPcxUznQIC5FwbHN-1 Social X post: https://x.com/KarimB3y/status/2063334357062824207?s=20 I built Study Sprint for the Config Makeathon to help students with one of the hardest parts of studying: starting. When a student feels overwhelmed, even a simple quiz, essay, or homework task can feel too big to begin. Most productivity tools assume the user already has clarity and motivation. Study Sprint is designed for the moment before that. The app turns academic stress into one calm, realistic 15-minute sprint. A student enters what is stressing them out, chooses how overwhelmed they feel, and Study Sprint breaks the task into smaller steps. It creates a focused plan, starts a timer, and guides the student through one step at a time. The experience includes an overwhelm meter, a panic-to-plan breakdown flow, personalized sprint plans, fallback states for unclear inputs, a built-in timer, optional soft focus music, and a Tiny Win completion card. The goal is not to help students do everything. The goal is to help them begin. I built the prototype with Figma Make and refined it into a mobile-first web app with a focus on clarity, emotional support, edge cases, and small moments of progress. Study Sprint is not a full productivity system. It is a starting tool for the moment when a student feels stuck. One stressful task. One focused sprint. One small win.
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