Plan your weeks
A private place to plan the first weeks: tasks, notes, and a timetable that holds classes and the events that build belonging.
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Set up for them, owned by them.
Tasks, notes, and a timetable that carries both classes and the events worth showing up for, private to the student, and synced to the calendar they already use.
Their week, on their terms
A calm, private place for students to plan their first weeks. Tasks, deadlines, and notes sit beside a timetable that carries their classes and the events that matter to their degree and campus.
It is theirs: auto-filled from enrolment, never graded or monitored, and one-tap synced to Apple, Google, or Outlook so nothing important slips.
A calm place to get organised
Set up for them, owned by them.
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Starts from enrolment
Courses and classes populate automatically, so the workspace is useful on day one.
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They make it theirs
Students add tasks, write notes, and add personal events alongside their classes.
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Relevant events appear
Events are filtered to the student's degree, campus, and groups, so the list is theirs, not everyone's.
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One-tap calendar sync keeps everything current, and nothing in the workspace is shared, graded, or monitored.
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Explore how planning, classes, and belonging events sit side by side.
What we never do. The line between support and surveillance, drawn clear.
Support means seeing the pattern, not the person. We built the line between helping and watching into the product itself.
Support, not surveillance
Support staff can see individual check-in responses so they can reach out. Access is scoped to your institution and audit-logged.
Logged and reviewable
Every time a staff member opens a student's record, it's written to a tamper-resistant audit log.
Never sold or mined
We do not sell or mine student data. Subprocessors are disclosed, and the data of record is hosted in Australia.
No silent exposure
Small groups are suppressed, so no individual can be singled out from an aggregate.
Plugs into the systems you already run
SSO, roster sync, calendar integration. Your stack stays yours, and your students see only your university.
SSO, no new passwords
Sign in with Microsoft Entra or any OIDC provider (SAML on the roadmap). Students sign in as themselves.
Roster sync keeps cohorts current
Idempotent SIS sync keeps your cohorts in step with your source system.
Calendar stays theirs
iCal export to Apple, Google, or Outlook, kept current automatically.
FAQ
Questions about how First Six works and what it does for your students.
No. The workspace is private to the student by design. It is a place to plan and think, not a monitored surface.
No. Events are filtered to each student's degree, campus, and groups, so the timetable stays relevant rather than overwhelming.
Yes. A one-tap calendar subscription so classes, events, and deadlines appear in Apple, Google, or Outlook, refreshed automatically.
Yes. Alongside their classes they can add tasks, notes, and personal events, including all-day and recurring ones.
It stays with the student as their own planning space; it is not a six-week-only tool.
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Currently meeting with universities.