MySched

Getting started

Import your schedule (no account needed), turn on reminders, and go.

Setup is one question per screen. It takes about a minute.

You don't need an account to start

Importing a schedule and using MySched day-to-day works with no account. An account is optional. It syncs your schedule, tasks, and attendance across devices and restores them on a new phone. You can create one now, or keep using MySched without one and sign in later.

Create your account (optional)

If you want your data to sync, set up an account first. It takes four short steps.

  1. Open MySched and tap Get started. Already have an account? Tap I already have an account. You can also skip straight to importing.
  2. Enter your name. It's how MySched greets you.
  3. Enter your email and pick a password with at least 8 characters.
  4. We email you a 6-digit code. Type it in and tap Verify. Didn't get it? Tap Resend code after the short 60-second wait.

Signing in later

If you sign in, your schedule, tasks, and attendance live on your account, so signing in on a new phone pulls everything back. Sign-in just needs your email and password.

Turn on class reminders

Next you'll see the Class reminders screen. It sets up a quiet heads-up before each class.

Pick how far ahead you want the nudge (5, 15, 30, or 60 minutes), then tap Enable Reminders and allow notifications. Not ready? Tap Not now to skip and set it up later.

You can change all of this in More ▸ Preferences, under Class Reminders.

Import your schedule

MySched doesn't make you type your whole timetable. Point it at what you already have, or add classes by hand.

From a screenshot or pasted text

The fastest path, and it needs no account. Use a screenshot of your registration form or timetable, or the text from your group chat.

  1. Choose Import my schedule and pick a screenshot, or tap Paste Schedule Text to paste from your clipboard.
  2. MySched reads it on your device with Apple's text recognition. The image never leaves your phone.
  3. Review the classes it found, fix anything, and save.

Trouble reading a screenshot?

An optional AI step can help structure a messy screenshot's text, but it's off by default and has no key provisioned, so today the reader runs fully on-device. If a screenshot won't parse, use paste or add the classes manually.

By adding classes manually

Nothing to import? Build your schedule directly. Choose Add manually and enter each class: title, day, start, end, type, and optional room and instructor.

From your school's catalog (when available)

If your school's official timetable is in MySched, it can fill itself in. Choose Find your school to search the nationwide catalog, with a Near you sort by distance.

  1. Pick your school.
  2. Pick your section (it shows the year).
  3. Your courses. Every course in your section is included by default. Uncheck any you're not taking.
  4. Tap Save.

Only a small number of schools have official section data today, so for most people the screenshot or manual paths are the way in. When your school has classmate-shared schedules available, you can also join one by code from the import flow.

Either way, you land on your schedule. No schedule yet? Tap Import Schedule from the empty screen. To redo it later, go to More ▸ Manage Schedule.

Classes repeat weekly. MySched shows each weekday's classes on every one of those weekdays, so there's no need to add individual dates.

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