Name
Lily Parks
Domain
Planning and management
Updated in
August 2025
Learning Planner Expert:
Build a study plan you can follow
Students do better with a plan they can stick to. Learning Planner Expert turns your goals, time and topics into a simple weekly study plan with tasks you can actually complete. It keeps you moving with small wins, check-ins and smart adjustments when life gets busy.
(Suggested header image: clean weekly calendar with tasks checked off. Alt text: “Weekly study plan with completed tasks.”)
Who this is for
Students who want a clear path from today to exam day
Teachers and tutors who need structured plans for classes or 1-to-1 support
Self-learners building a new skill outside school
Explore more study tools in the Prompt Library to support your plan across subjects.
What Learning Planner Expert does
Learning Planner Expert asks a few focused questions, then turns your answers into a plan you can follow.
Captures your goal, timeline and weekly time
Builds a 3 to 5-step outline with trusted resources
Breaks steps into 30 to 60 minute tasks
Prompts reflection so you learn, not just “finish”
Adjusts pace based on your feedback
Want quick notes before you plan? Start with Summarizer Specialist to pull key points from long readings.
How it works
1) Gather your context
You answer short questions one at a time: long-term goal, current level, time available per week, target timeline, subtopics and constraints. The summary at the top updates as you go.
2) See your outline
You get a 3 to 5-step plan written with clear action verbs such as “Review algebra basics,” “Practice 20 problems,” “Take a mock test.” Free, reputable resources are listed first, with optional paid ones after.
If you hit a difficult concept, switch to Generalist Teacher for a short, step-by-step lesson.
3) Break a step into tasks
The chosen step becomes specific actions you can complete in one sitting: read pages 1–10, watch a 12-minute video and take notes, solve 10 questions, write a 3-sentence summary.
Need practice built from your notes? Use Pocket Quiz for quick checks or Exercise Generator for targeted drills.
4) Learn, reflect and adjust
After each task you explain the main idea in your own words and rate confidence. The plan speeds up or slows down based on how you feel.
Want to test the strength of your understanding? Try Critical Thinking Expert to analyze claims, evidence and assumptions.
5) Stay engaged
Each breakdown ends with: “Ready to start this task? Let me know when you’re set.” The plan moves forward only when you confirm.
Why this plan works
Good study plans use proven methods.
Spaced practice spreads learning across days so ideas stick longer. psychology.ucsd.edu
Retrieval practice builds memory by recalling from your mind, not re-reading. The Learning Scientists+1
Short focus blocks like Pomodoro help you start and maintain attention. Academic Success CenterLearning Center
(You choose the content. The planner brings structure so these methods are easy to use every week.)
Education use cases
Weekly study plan
Map your week by subject with short, doable tasks.
Tip: Use Simplifier Specialist to rewrite dense notes before you schedule them.
Exam countdown
Work back from the test date. Alternate review days and practice days.
When your outline is long, run a quick pass with Summarizer Specialist to keep only the essentials.
Course roadmap
Outline the term by units and add a check-in every two or three weeks.
If a unit feels fuzzy, drop into Generalist Teacher for a compact lesson.
Project timeline
Break a project into milestones: research, draft, revise, present.
Use Brainstorming Expert to generate approaches before you lock the timeline.
Catch-up plan
If you fell behind, triage what matters most and schedule short daily blocks.
Create quick comprehension checks with Pocket Quiz to confirm progress.
Sample one-week layout
Goal this week: Master quadratic equations basics.
Mon: Watch intro video for 12 minutes. Write 5 bullet notes.
Tue: Solve 10 factoring problems. Note 2 mistakes and fixes.
Wed: Read textbook pages 45–55. Summarize 3 key ideas.
Thu: Solve 10 completing-the-square problems.
Fri: Mini quiz with 10 questions. Write a 3-sentence reflection.
Sat: Rest or optional challenge set.
Sun: Review the 3 hardest problems. Plan next week.
Build the mini quiz with Pocket Quiz and extra practice with Exercise Generator.
(Suggested image: simple weekly checklist with progress bars. Alt text: “Study week with tasks checked off.”)
Best practices for better plans
Set time caps of 25 to 45 minutes to prevent burnout
Use imperative tasks: read, solve, write, explain, quiz
End each block with a one-sentence summary in your own words
Add review days every 3 to 4 sessions
Keep buffer time for surprise tasks or low-energy days
If a task feels heavy, split it in two. If it is too easy, add a challenge
(Learn more about spaced and retrieval practice from The Learning Scientists. The Learning Scientists)
Works well with these Vertech tools
Summarizer Specialist to condense long readings before scheduling
Simplifier Specialist to rewrite complex notes in plain language
Generalist Teacher for short, focused lessons on tough topics
Critical Thinking Expert to stress-test arguments you will meet in essays and exams
Brainstorming Expert to plan projects and study strategies
Pocket Quiz and Exercise Generator for quick practice and checks
Browse the full list in the Prompt Library or unlock everything in the Mastery Suite.
FAQs
Does it work for any subject?
Yes. The structure is subject-agnostic. You bring the content. The planner shapes the steps.
Will it give me answers?
No. It keeps learning honest. The focus is planning, practice and reflection.
Can I use only free resources?
Yes. Free, reputable sources are recommended first. Paid options are optional.
What if I fall behind?
The schedule rebalances. You triage what matters and move the rest.
Can I plan with very little time?
Yes. Even 20 to 30 minutes per day works when tasks are tight and focused.
Get started
Build a plan that fits your week and stick to it.
Try the free prompt → /free-prompt
Browse the Prompt Library → /prompt-library
Unlock the Mastery Suite → /mastery-suite