StudyX: who uses it, what for, and did it move the needle on grades or apps?

I’ve been seeing StudyX mentioned in student circles as a bundle of free tools (public college-type data where applicable, scholarship-style deadlines with links, OER textbook pointers, templates, plus some cashback / “earn” roundups people treat as extras).

Before I sink time into it: does anyone on WSO actually use it? Curious about:

  • What you use it for (aid/deadlines, textbooks, templates, random finance-student life admin, etc.)
  • Whether it changed outcomes at all — even loosely: better organization, fewer missed deadlines, time saved, or nothingburger
  • Grades / workload context (rough is fine: target GPA range, STEM vs non-STEM, undergrad vs grad) — not a flex contest, just trying to see if the tool matches high-intensity recruiting semesters
  • What’s good vs what’s mid — anything you’d skip or replace with a spreadsheet

Not affiliated — just trying to get real user signal instead of marketing copy. Thanks.

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