Coming August 2026 · Early Access Open
You know what you read. You just can't always find what's due.
GSAI OS reads your syllabi and gives you one clear picture of your whole semester. Built for counseling, psychology, and social work students who are holding too much at once. Not a shortcut. A way to put the weight down.
Join the early access listThe information is everywhere, so it's nowhere.
The syllabus says one thing. The course site says another. An announcement changed a due date last week, and you are fairly sure you saw it, but you cannot find it now. So you carry the whole semester in your head, check three places to confirm one deadline, and still wake up at two in the morning certain you forgot something.
That is not a discipline problem. It is a structure problem. The work of staying oriented is real work, and right now you are doing all of it by hand, every week.
What it does.
You upload your syllabi, in whatever form they came to you. The tool reads all of them at once and gives you a clean, week by week map of every reading, assignment, and deadline across every class. You look it over, fix anything that needs fixing, and send it where you already work.
- Reads up to three syllabi at once, in any format: a PDF, a Word file, or a page saved from Canvas, Brightspace, Blackboard, or Moodle.
- Sends your semester where you live: push to Notion, download a calendar file for Google or Apple or Outlook, print a clean weekly packet, or copy it as a table.
- Shows you everything before anything moves. You review and edit first. Nothing is sent without your say so.
- Gives you a daily view: the one thing that matters most today, and what is coming next.
- Names the heavy weeks early, while there is still time to plan around them.
Your work stays yours.
You were trained to protect what is private. So was this tool. It reads your text, does its work, and lets it go. Nothing you upload is stored on a server, and nothing is ever used to train AI. When you send your schedule to Notion, it goes straight into your own workspace. Your coursework never lives anywhere you did not choose to put it.
Where the line is.
This helps you see what is due and understand what you read. That is the whole of it. It does not write your discussion posts, outline your papers, or draft your reflections. The clinical voice you are building is the reason you are here, and it stays entirely yours.
I am Kim Nellans, a product designer and a clinical mental health counseling student at Antioch New England. I built this because I needed it. I was losing real hours every week just figuring out what was due and keeping three classes straight in my head, and none of that was the learning I came for. So I built the thing I wished existed, tested it on my own semesters, and decided to make it available before the fall term begins.
Simple pricing. One time. No subscription.
- Starter, 29 dollars (19 in early access). The tool itself. Upload your syllabi, see your whole semester, and send it where you work.
- Plus, 49 dollars (37 in early access). Everything in Starter, plus a reading companion that pulls the central argument from a dense text, and a Notion notes database you build quietly across the whole degree.
- Done for You, 97 dollars. Send me your syllabi and I set the whole semester up for you, back to you within two days.
Early access, before the price moves.
Join the list to hold the early access price and be first in line when it opens for fall. No payment now. You will hear from me when it is ready.
Join the early access listTiny Zen Studio acknowledges the Tongva people, the traditional custodians of Tovaangar (Los Angeles), on whose unceded ancestral lands this work is created.