Less panic,
more revision.your personal AI-powered GCSE revision planner.
Three steps. Then your GCSE revision timetable writes itself.
Tell us your week.
School hours, when you sleep, when you eat, when you have football. The bits of your life that don't move.
Add your subjects.
Eleven GCSEs, or three. Pick exam dates, flag the priority ones, ignore the ones that already feel sorted.
Accept the plan.
Bit drafts a session-by-session plan from today to your last exam. Review it, regenerate the bits you don't like, sync to Google Calendar.
This week, here is what you're doing.
The things you'd do yourself, if you had the patience.
A real plan.
Sessions, not vibes. Each block has a subject, a topic and a length, ordered by what matters and what's soonest.
Calendar sync.
Every session is a Google Calendar event, coloured by subject. Move it in Calendar — we'll catch up.
WhatsApp nudges.
A morning summary, a ten-minute warning, a "how did it go" after. No notifications, no app to install.
Honest progress.
A weekly completion percentage. No streaks, no badges, no shame for the Saturday you took off.
“I stopped negotiating with myselfat 8pm about whether to start. It's already decided what tonight is for, and it's only forty-five minutes.”
Isla · Year 10 · Beta user 001
The things parents usually ask.
How is it different from a paper revision timetable?+
A paper timetable is a one-time act of optimism. RevisionBot lives with you for the term — it reminds, adjusts, and watches the workload shrink. If you move three sessions in a week, the plan still works.
Does it know my exam board?+
You tell it. We support AQA, Edexcel, OCR and "don't know" — the plan adapts to the exam date you set, not a specific specification.
Is WhatsApp really how this works?+
Yes. WhatsApp lives where students already are. We send a short morning summary, a pre-session ping and a post-session check-in. You reply 'done', 'partial' or 'skip'. That's it.
Who can sign up?+
We're in invite-only beta while we're sure the schedule is good. Drop us a note via Contactand we'll add you to the next batch.
What does it cost?+
Free during the beta. We'll be honest with you well before that changes.
Six weeks. Eleven topics. One plan.
Set yours up tonight. Bit will take it from there.