Thrivid · Edition I
Habit Tracker for Students, Study Routines & Focus
A habit tracker for students who want better study routines, focus blocks, reflection, Ori coaching, and accountability without streak shame.
Thrivid helps students connect study habits to identity, plan around changing weeks, and recover after missed routines without losing momentum.
A habit tracker for students building study routines that survive real semesters.
Thrivid helps students connect study habits to identity, plan around changing weeks, and recover after missed routines without losing momentum.
Study habits need more than reminders
Students deal with exams, deadlines, shifting energy, jobs, social life, and sleep debt. A useful habit tracker has to handle uneven weeks instead of assuming every day looks the same.
Thrivid helps you define the identity behind your study routine, choose realistic actions, and use reflection to improve the next week.
Track the routines that support learning
Use Thrivid for reading blocks, spaced repetition, writing sessions, lecture review, exercise, sleep preparation, budgeting, or any habit that supports your semester.
Ori can help turn vague goals like “study more” into specific routines such as a 25-minute review block after class or a Sunday planning ritual.
Accountability without public pressure
Students can use Thrivid solo or with a small squad. The emphasis is honest follow-through, not public posting or competing for streaks.
What Thrivid supports
Study, sleep, exercise, and planning habits in one system
Ori coaching to turn vague goals into weekly routines
Identity-based framing for long semesters
Optional accountability squads for study rhythm
What habits should students track?
Useful student habits include focused study blocks, lecture review, spaced repetition, assignment planning, sleep routines, exercise, budgeting, and weekly reflection.
How does Thrivid help students recover after missing study days?
Thrivid treats missed days as feedback. Ori can help you shrink the next action, move the routine to a better time, or revise the weekly plan instead of quitting.
Can students use Thrivid with friends?
Yes. Students can use small squads for accountability, but the app is also useful solo with private tracking and Ori coaching.