
Welcome to StudyX: How to Win Your First Week
A practical map of the product—tools, dashboard, grades, and coins—so you feel oriented on day one.
StudyX is built for students who want serious help without chaos: one place for AI study tools, progress, referrals, and (when you need them) partner offers that respect how students actually spend money.
If you just landed here, your first week should accomplish three things: understand what you can run today, know how your limits work, and set up the habits that unlock more capacity tomorrow.
Start with the dashboard
The dashboard is your cockpit. It shows your grade (G0–G9 style progression), daily AI allowance, recent activity, and shortcuts into tools and groups. Do not treat the grade like vanity progress—it directly shapes how often you can lean on automation during crunch weeks.
Spend ten minutes clicking through tabs you will actually use: Tools, Referrals, Profile. The fastest way to waste a good product is to never learn where your controls live.
Run one AI tool with intention
Pick one tool that solves a real pain point this week—essay outline, lecture summary, practice quiz, or flashcards—and use it end-to-end. Students who treat AI as a “magic button” get mediocre outputs. Students who treat it as a structured assistant—clear inputs, constraints, and a review step—get leverage.
Before you generate, do this mini ritual:
- State the course, topic, and deadline in your own words.
- Paste only the minimum context the tool needs.
- Plan a human review step for anything graded or policy-sensitive.
You will move faster and stay aligned with academic expectations.
Referrals, coins, and social proof
StudyX is more fun with friends—and the referral loop exists so organic growth rewards engaged students. Your referral link is yours to share responsibly. When a friend joins through your link and becomes active, the system can recognize that relationship for rewards and progression.
Coins and achievements are meant to nudge behavior, not replace learning. If you optimize only for numbers, you will burn out. If you optimize for consistent, honest use, the numbers usually follow.
What to do in the next seven days
- Complete your profile basics—major, year, and the free-text notes you are comfortable sharing to AI context.
- Run three distinct tools on real coursework (not demos).
- Invite one friend you trust, with a personal note explaining why StudyX helps you.
You are not “onboarding to an app.” You are calibrating a study system. Treat week one like setup for the semester, and the product will feel smaller, clearer, and far more powerful.