For students
You have essays, problem sets, revision, and group projects all due in the same week. No All-Nighters takes every assignment, breaks it into sessions, and tells you exactly what to work on each day. You never have to plan when to study again.
You know the feeling. It's 11 p.m. the night before a deadline and you still have six hours of work left. You meant to start earlier. You had the time. But without a clear plan, the days slipped by and now you're pulling an all-nighter.
Most students don't procrastinate because they're lazy. They procrastinate because staring at a long assignment list is overwhelming and there's no obvious place to start. Traditional to-do lists don't help because they show you everything at once without telling you what to do today. You still have to decide, and deciding is the hard part.
Getting started takes about two minutes.
The scheduler finishes everything two days before the actual deadline. That built-in buffer gives you time for revisions, unexpected delays, or just a night off.
You don't decide when to work on what. The app looks at your deadlines, your available hours, and how long each task will take, then builds a day-by-day study plan automatically. When something changes, the schedule rebalances on its own.
Weekly readings, fortnightly lab reports, daily revision sessions. Set them up once and they generate and schedule themselves forever. You never forget a recurring commitment again.
No All-Nighters is a web app that works on your laptop, phone, and tablet. Sign in with Google and your schedule syncs everywhere. Add a task at the library, check it off on the bus.
No Wi-Fi in the lecture hall? No problem. The app works without an internet connection. Your tasks are saved locally and sync when you're back online.
The scheduler distributes tasks evenly across your available slots. If Monday is already full, it fills Tuesday and Wednesday instead. No single day gets more than you can handle.
Plans change. A friend cancels, a lecture gets moved, you get sick on Thursday. Drag tasks between days and the schedule reflows around your edits.
Essays and coursework. A 3,000-word essay due in ten days feels impossible on day one and urgent on day nine. No All-Nighters splits it into daily writing sessions so you make steady progress without the last-minute panic.
Exam revision. Set up recurring revision sessions across your subjects. The app spreads them through the week so you're reviewing consistently instead of cramming the night before.
Group projects. Add your portion of the group project with the real deadline (not the night before the group meeting). The app schedules your contribution alongside everything else.
Dissertation and thesis work. Long-term projects with distant deadlines are the hardest to start. Break the dissertation into chapters or milestones, give each one a deadline, and the app turns months of work into a daily plan.
£3.99/ month
14 days free. Cancel any time in the trial and you won't be charged.
One plan, everything included. No tiers, no feature limits, no upsells. That's less than a coffee a week.
Billed monthly in GBP. Payments processed by Paddle. Cancel any time.
Yes. Every new account gets 14 days free. You won't be charged during the trial, and you can cancel any time before it ends. No credit card is required to start using the app. You only enter payment details when you choose to subscribe.
To-do lists show you everything you need to do. No All-Nighters tells you what to do today. It takes your deadlines and free hours and builds a day-by-day study plan automatically. You don't have to decide when to work on what. The scheduler handles it.
No All-Nighters doesn't sync with university systems like Canvas or Blackboard. You add assignments manually, which takes about 30 seconds each. The benefit is that it works regardless of what system your university uses.
Yes. No All-Nighters is a progressive web app that works on any device with a browser, including iPhone, Android, tablet, and laptop. Add it to your home screen and it behaves like a native app, complete with offline support.
You keep access to all features until the end of your current billing period. After that, your tasks remain visible in read-only mode. You can re-subscribe at any time to pick up where you left off.
Google Calendar is great for fixed events like lectures and meetings. No All-Nighters handles the flexible work that needs to happen around those events. It answers the question "when should I work on this essay?" that a calendar can't.