Everything free, everything printable. A timer, schedules, checklists, and a panic plan — built to make your study life actually work.
Built-in tool
25 minutes of focus. 5 minutes of rest. Exhale's built-in Pomodoro timer lives right here on the site — no app, no download, no distractions. Just start it and work.
Interactive Utilities
Live countdown
Add all your exams and watch a live countdown for each one — days, hours, minutes, and seconds. Color changes as your exam gets closer. Saves to your browser so it's there every time you come back.
Writing tool
Paste your essay and get instant stats — word count, character count, reading time, speaking time, readability score, and your most overused words. Updates live as you type. Add a word limit to track your progress.
Plan ahead
Smart tools custom-engineered to manage your workload, reverse-engineer your exam deadlines, and keep track of your performance.
Automated Schedule
Enter your subjects, set exam dates, and log your current confidence levels. Automatically builds a balanced study calendar that drops subjects post-exam and focuses heavily on target weaknesses.
Weekly planner
A full weekly grid you fill in directly on screen. Type your subjects into each time slot, then print it out and stick it somewhere visible. Saves automatically so you don't lose your work.
Exam countdown
Enter your exam date and the planner builds a day-by-day countdown schedule. Assign topics to each day, see exactly how many days you have left, and print the whole thing to keep you on track.
Stay on track
Print them blank and tick by hand, or check them off on screen. Each one is designed to make a specific moment of studying easier.
List your subjects and identify the weakest topics under each one. Rate each topic so you know exactly where to focus.
Everything you should do the evening before your exam — from packing your bag to setting your alarm to actually stopping studying.
What to do on exam day morning — from breakfast to breathing to arriving early. A calm, clear routine before you walk in.
Before you sit down to study — make sure your environment, your focus, and your goal are all set up for a productive session.
A weekly check-in to see what you covered, what still needs work, and whether you're actually on track for your exam.
More checklists and templates are being added regularly. Check back soon.
For when things go wrong
The worst time to figure out what to do when you panic is when you're already panicking. The Panic Plan is a one-page document you fill out before exam day — so when your heart races mid-exam, you already know exactly what to do.
Preview — Panic Plan