Among the reviews analyzed, My Study Life shows strong potential as a centralized planner for college students, with praise for its ability to organize classes, assignments, and exams in one place, and for its cross-platform sync. However, the 2024 major update introduced significant problems: users reported data loss, failed imports, a less intuitive interface, and calendar bugs that display incorrect times and days. While the app's rotating timetable support is valued, its reliability has been undermined by these issues. Many users also criticized the introduction of paywalled features and inconsistent reminders. Overall, it may appeal to students with standard schedules who can tolerate the migration hassles, but those needing deep customization or dependable reminders may find it frustrating.
What users like
Centralized academic organization Users appreciate having classes, assignments, exams, and reminders in one place, which helps them keep track of deadlines and schedules.
Cross-platform synchronization Reviewers value the ability to access their data on web and mobile devices, enabling seamless planning across devices.
Customizable schedule flexibility Positive feedback highlights support for rotating timetables, semester/term setup, holidays, and color-coded classes, which accommodates different school structures.
Task and exam tracking with reminders Users find value in setting reminders for classes, assignments, and exams, which helps them avoid missing deadlines.
Common concerns
Data loss and migration failures after major update A recurring complaint is that the 2024 update wiped user data or made importing old data unreliable, leading to lost schedules and assignments.
Regressions in UI/UX and usability Many users report the new interface is unintuitive, cluttered, and harder to navigate compared to the previous version.
Calendar and scheduling bugs Users report incorrect class times, dates shifting to wrong days, and schedules displaying incorrectly, undermining trust in the planner.
Paywalled features and subscription model Complaints highlight that previously free features (e.g., dark mode, data import, additional tasks) are now behind a subscription, frustrating users.
Over the last 60 days, PixelTrack observed changes in estimated installs, rating and rating count. The table compares the earliest recorded changed value with the latest observation.
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Latest value
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Estimated installs
5,728,061
5,731,189
+3,128
Aug 19, 2026
Rating
2.81
2.8
-0.01
Aug 19, 2026
Rating count
59,352
59,356
+4
Aug 19, 2026
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