Shared decks, group leaderboards, and synced co-study sessions. The accountability of a study group, without the chaos of a Discord server.
Designed for the way students actually study together — shared work, shared streaks, optional chat. Calm by default.
Build a class deck once, share with the whole study group. Edits sync to everyone — no more emailing PDFs around at 2 a.m.
See where you stand on streak, accuracy, and review hours. The kind of nudge that gets you to open the app on a Sunday — without making study feel like a slot machine.
Study together in shared sessions. Pomodoro timers run in sync; everyone breaks together. Like a library table, on every device.
Pair up with one accountability partner. Daily streak shared, missed sessions visible. Gentle pressure that actually works.
Ask questions, share tips, swap decks across MCAT, USMLE, language learning, or any subject. Calm threads, no algorithmic noise.
Be respectful. Share knowledge. Stay on topic. No spam, no self-promo. Moderated by humans who study, too.
Shared accountability and shared work both have decades of research behind them — for retention, motivation, and persistence.
Streaks shared with one buddy outperform solo streaks for most students. Missed days are visible, but kindly.
When ten classmates can edit one deck, ten people stop building the same flashcards from scratch.
Explaining a concept to a peer cements it harder than re-reading. Study rooms make that natural, not forced.
No algorithmic feed, no ads, no infinite scroll. The room exists to help you study, then closes when you're done.
A study room is a shared space where you and your classmates can co-edit decks, run synced Pomodoro sessions, compete on group leaderboards, and post in subject forums. Think of it as a digital library table — calm, focused, and only as social as you want it to be.
Yes. Joining and creating study rooms is included on the Free plan. Some advanced features like priority processing and analytics live on paid tiers, but the core room experience is free.
Discord is great for chat. GoodOff study rooms wrap chat with the actual study tools — shared flashcard decks, FSRS review schedules, synchronized Pomodoro, and quiz leaderboards — so the group is studying, not just talking about studying.
Yes. Pair up with a study buddy for a one-to-one accountability partnership. Daily streaks shared, optional video, synchronized timers.
Some features (shared decks, forum, leaderboards) are live now. Live co-study sessions and study buddies are rolling out to waitlist members first. Join the waitlist to get in on day one.
Class rooms are on the roadmap. Teachers will be able to create a class space, add students, share decks, and view aggregate progress (without per-student surveillance — that is a deliberate design choice).
Last updated: April 26, 2026
Join the waitlist for live co-study sessions and study buddies. Shared decks and forums are open today on the Free plan.