Curyloop for Students
Organize study materials, lecture notes, course resources, and research links across all your classes in one searchable tool.

Every semester, the same chaos
New semester, new courses, new avalanche of resources. Your professor shares 15 links in the first week. You find helpful YouTube tutorials, Khan Academy videos, and study guides across the web. Classmates share notes in group chats. By midterms, everything is scattered across email, WhatsApp, browser bookmarks, and random Google Docs.
Curyloop gives students a single place to organize everything — and actually find it when exams roll around.
How students use Curyloop
One session per course
Create a session for each class:
- "CS 301 — Data Structures & Algorithms"
- "HIST 205 — Modern European History"
- "BIO 150 — Molecular Biology"
- "Thesis Research — Urban Planning"
Everything for that course lives in one place: lecture slides, supplementary readings, YouTube explanations, practice problems, and cheat sheets.
Save resources as you discover them
Don't let useful resources slip away. Using the Curyloop browser extension:
- Save that YouTube video that explains binary trees better than your textbook
- Save the Khan Academy module your TA recommended
- Save the practice exam PDF your classmate found
- Save the Stack Overflow answer that helped with your programming assignment
Add notes that help you study
Notes turn a link into a study resource:
- "Watch from 12:30 — that's where he explains Big-O notation with the array example"
- "This article contradicts what the textbook says about the French Revolution's causes — ask professor about this"
- "Practice problems #4-8 are similar to what's on the exam"
- "Great summary of chapters 5-7. Print before finals week."
Tag for exam prep
Create tags that help you study strategically:
- Course:
cs301,hist205,bio150 - Type:
lecture,tutorial,practice-exam,cheat-sheet,reading - Priority:
exam-critical,supplementary,optional - Topic:
sorting-algorithms,french-revolution,dna-replication - Status:
reviewed,need-to-review
Search when you need it most
It's 11 PM before the exam. You need that specific video about merge sort. Search "merge sort" — there it is, with your note: "Best explanation. Start at 8:00."
A typical student workflow
- In class — professor shares a resource link, save it to the course session
- Studying — find a helpful tutorial online, save it with a note on what it covers
- Group study — share your session link with classmates so everyone benefits
- Exam prep — filter by
exam-criticaltag, review your annotated resources - Writing papers — search across all sessions for relevant sources
- End of semester — your organized sessions become a permanent study reference
Study groups made easy
Share a session with your study group. Everyone contributes their best finds:
- "Found this amazing YouTube playlist for linear algebra"
- "This PDF has all the formulas we need for the final"
- "Professor's office hours notes — key topics for the midterm"
No more scrolling through group chat history to find that link someone shared three weeks ago.
Curyloop vs other student tools
| Feature | Curyloop | Browser Bookmarks | Google Docs | Notion |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Save any URL with one click | Yes | Basic | No | No |
| Personal notes per link | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
| Custom tags | Unlimited | Folders | No | Tags |
| Full-text search | Titles, notes, tags | No | Content | Content |
| Share with classmates | Session link | No | Share doc | Share page |
| AI summaries | Yes | No | No | No |
| Free for students | Yes | Yes | Yes | Free tier |
| Works alongside other tools | Yes | N/A | Yes | Yes |
Start organizing your semester
- Sign up for free — no credit card, no .edu email required
- Create a session for each course
- Install the browser extension
- Start saving resources with notes and tags
Your GPA will thank you.
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