It's live. CramClub is officially available, and I'm equal parts excited and terrified. That probably means it's the right time to ship.
What You Get Today
Here's what's ready on day one:
50+ literature study guides. Every guide follows the same clean structure: overview, characters, themes and symbols, motifs, settings, quotes, vocabulary, and practice questions. If you're studying for a literature class or an AP English exam, you can walk into the test with confidence after working through one of these guides.
Flashcards with spaced repetition. Create your own decks or use the ones built into each study guide. The system tracks what you know and what you don't, and schedules reviews automatically. No more flipping through cards you mastered three weeks ago.
Practice quizzes for every guide. Each study guide comes with targeted practice questions. The quiz system grades your answers and shows you exactly where you need to review. It's not just "did you get it right?" — it's "here's what to focus on next."
A clean, fast interface. I spent a lot of time on this. The app should feel good to use, not like a chore. Dark mode, clean typography, fast page loads. I wanted the experience of using CramClub to feel as good as the content inside it.
What's Not Ready Yet (But Coming Soon)
This is a starting point. Here's what I'm building next:
- Multiple subjects beyond literature — math, science, CS, and history tracks are in progress
- A gamification system to make consistent studying more rewarding
- Social features so you can study with friends, not just next to them
- AI-powered tools for generating quizzes from your own notes and homework
I'll be shipping updates every couple of weeks. If there's something specific you want to see, tell me. The roadmap is flexible and your input genuinely shapes what gets built next.
One More Thing
CramClub is free to start. You can browse the full library, use the flashcard system, and take practice quizzes without paying anything. There's a paid tier for premium features (AI tools, uploads, advanced analytics), but the core studying experience is available to everyone.
I built this because I believe studying shouldn't feel broken. Let's see if this helps.
Go try it: cramclub.app/library
— Peter