Preparing your MemoSpark workspace...
Preparing your MemoSpark workspace...
For real student life
MemoSpark helps you keep up with classes, find people in your courses, and keep your head above water when the week gets rough.
“I have three deadlines this week and my brain has checked out.”
Kofi wants to connect
Business Admin · 3 shared classes
What you can do here
Start with tasks and timetables. Use the rest when the week gets messy.
Student network
See students in your courses, connect, and message without leaving the app.
Emotional space
For the harder days: post by mood, stay anonymous if you prefer, or keep it in your private journal.
Gamification
Finish work, build streaks, earn achievements, and spend coins on themes or streak recovery.
10
per task
+25
streak bonus
1K
century club
Your rhythm
MemoSpark notices when you usually get things done and nudges heavier work into those slots.
Heavy sessions moved to 8 to 10 pm, your most focused hours this week.
Full timetable + iCal sync
Courses, lecturers, rooms, and colour coding. Your week is easier to read here than in your head.
Take five
Mini game
Quick reset. Pop them before they hit the spikes.
Mouse, touch, or focus the game and press Space.
Sign in to have game achievements recorded.
Premium
Free covers the basics. Premium adds student connections, Crashout, voice input, smarter scheduling and tips, study groups, and richer stats for 20 GHS a month.
20 GHS
per month or 212 GHS a year
You can stay on the free plan as long as you want.
By the numbers
100+
Students using MemoSpark
Active on the platform
1,000+
Tasks finished
Completed by students
87%
Report better follow-through
Say they stay on track more
92%
Would recommend
From recent student feedback
From students
“I stopped missing deadlines. The weekly plan tells me what to do next, so I don't waste time figuring out where to start.”
“The streaks sound simple, but they work. On the days I'm tired, that small nudge is enough to keep me moving.”
“My schedule used to feel all over the place. Now I can see the week clearly, and I don't panic before tests the way I used to.”