For Students
Remembers every class, tracks every deadline, and works between sessions.
Try Zo freeIt's Sunday night and you haven't started the research. Your econ paper is due Thursday. Your psych midterm is next Monday. You have a group project meeting tomorrow that you forgot about until just now. You open ChatGPT, re-explain your topic for the third time, and hope it remembers what you told it yesterday. It doesn't.
Everything about your academic life is scattered across six different apps and none of them talk to each other. You re-explain context to ChatGPT every session. Your deadlines live in one place, your notes in another, your email in a third.
Zo is an AI study assistant that remembers every class, project, and deadline you tell it about, across every conversation, all semester. It researches sources, organizes your notes, tracks your deadlines, and texts you when something needs attention. Other AI tools forget you between sessions. Zo keeps the whole semester in its head.
Research that takes minutes instead of hours
Tell Zo your thesis and it finds relevant articles, summarizes key arguments, and highlights where sources agree or disagree. You still read the papers and form the arguments. Zo saves the research in your files, organized by class and project.
Notes and study materials in one place
Your lecture notes are in Google Docs, your readings are PDFs, your flashcards are in one app, your to-do list in another. Upload your lecture notes and ask Zo for a study guide organized by topic, or a review sheet for your midterm based on the last four weeks of class.
Deadlines you never miss
Connect your Google Calendar and Zo becomes your deadline tracker. Assignment deadlines, exam dates, study time blocks. Every morning, it texts you what's coming up, ranked by urgency.
Emails to professors that sound professional
Asking for an extension. Following up on a recommendation letter. Coordinating a group project. Describe what you need and Zo drafts something professional and clear, ready for your review in Gmail.
A portfolio for internship applications
You need a personal website for job applications but don't know where to start. Tell Zo what you want on it (projects, resume, a short bio) and it builds the site. Update it anytime by texting Zo the changes.
A daily plan that actually works
Every morning, Zo texts you: what's due today, what's due this week, any emails from professors, and a suggested study plan based on your deadlines. Between classes, text Zo a quick question without opening a laptop.
A day with Zo
| What it does | How it helps |
|---|---|
| Web research | Find papers, summarize sources, and fact-check claims |
| Your files | Organize notes, study guides, and projects by class |
| Google Calendar | Track deadlines, exam dates, and study time blocks |
| Gmail | Draft professional emails to professors and coordinate group work |
| Daily reminders | Morning text with today's priorities and what's due |
| Your own website | Build a portfolio for internship and job applications |
| Memory | Zo remembers your classes, projects, and preferences across every conversation |
| Multiple channels | Ask Zo questions between classes without opening a laptop |
Coming from another tool?
ChatGPT is good for a one-off question. School is not a one-off question. Zo keeps the semester in memory: classes, deadlines, project notes, professor context.
See full comparisonNotion organizes information but doesn't do anything with it. Zo organizes and takes action: researches sources, drafts emails, creates study guides, tracks your calendar.
See full comparisonYou already use Docs, Calendar, and Gmail. Zo connects to all of them and makes them work together. Your calendar informs your morning briefing. Your email threads inform your drafts.
See full comparisonPerplexity is good for a quick research question. Zo keeps the whole semester in context, including your classes, your deadlines, and your notes, and acts on what it knows.
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Result: You wake up every day knowing exactly what needs your attention.
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What it costs
Zo is free to start. No credit card required. Most students are on Basic ($18/mo).
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