Mursa for Students
You have a paper due Friday, a midterm next week, a group project that nobody else is working on, and reading you have been putting off since September. Every semester starts with motivation and a new planner. By week 4, the planner is abandoned and you are back to last-minute panic mode. The problem is not motivation. It is that your tools do not understand how student work actually flows.
The challenges
Assignments are vague
'Write a 3,000-word paper on supply chain ethics.' That is not a task. It is five hours of work hiding behind one sentence. Without a way to break it down, you procrastinate until the deadline forces panic.
Time blindness during study
You sit down to study. Two hours pass. Or was it 45 minutes? Without a timer, study sessions have no structure and no data. You do not know if you are putting in enough time.
No daily structure
Class schedules are fixed but study time is not. Without a daily plan, the hours between classes disappear into social media and indecision.
Habit building fails every semester
You try to read 30 pages a day, exercise three times a week, review notes every evening. By week 3, the streaks are broken and you stop trying.
How Mursa helps
AI breaks down assignments
Paste your assignment description. AI creates steps: research sources, outline argument, write introduction, draft body paragraphs, revise, format citations. Each step is 15-25 minutes.
Study timer with sessions
25-minute study sessions linked to the assignment you are working on. You see how many sessions you have put in. Your brain learns that progress is measurable.
Daily planning
3-minute morning ritual: check energy, pick today's tasks, commit to one must-do. The structure replaces the anxiety of 'what should I study now?'
Habit tracker
Track study habits (daily review, weekly reading) with frequency-aware streaks. Weekday habits do not break on weekends.
Goal tracking
Set semester goals: 'Maintain 3.5 GPA,' 'Complete thesis chapter 2.' Break them into weekly tasks that feed into your daily plan.
Notes
Capture lecture notes, study ideas, and research thoughts in the same app as your tasks. No switching between apps.
“I spent more time planning my day than doing the work. Every morning was 20 minutes of moving tasks around, checking calendars, rewriting lists. Now it takes 3 minutes. The AI already knows what matters. I just say yes and start.
APAnika PatelPhD Researcher