The only study tracker you’ll actually be afraid to ignore- Most study trackers are too nice. You set a target, you miss it, and the app just says, "It's okay, try again tomorrow!" As an aspirant preparing for high-stakes exams (JEE/NEET), that "niceness" led me to a massive backlog and zero discipline. I’m a 19-year-old dev, coded XamTable to be the digital invigilator I never had. It’s built on Loss Aversion—the psychological fact that humans work harder to avoid a loss than to achieve a gain.
"Hey Hunters! 👋
I’m the founder and solo developer of XamTable.
I’m currently a 19-year-old student in my 'drop year,' preparing for some of the toughest competitive exams in India (NEET/JEE). If you’ve ever been a student, you know the cycle: you make a perfect timetable at 2:00 AM, and by 2:00 PM the next day, you’ve ignored it and started scrolling reels.
I got tired of being 'soft' on myself. Most study apps are just fancy to-do lists that let you snooze tasks forever. I wanted something that felt like a high-stakes survival game.
So, I coded XamTable. It’s built on Loss Aversion.
If you set a target and fail? -200 XP.
If you go inactive? Your Study Credit Score crashes.
Every Sunday at 3:00 PM, the leagues reset, and if you didn't grind, you get demoted.
I’ve been using it myself to stay in the Gold League while finishing the app, and it’s the only thing that actually keeps my phone away from my desk.
I’m here all day to answer your questions, hear your brutal feedback, or talk about how we can make the 'Studyruptcy' mechanics even more intense!
Let’s get to work. 🚀"
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About XamTable on Product Hunt
“XamTable — The Hardcore Accountability Engine for Aspirants”
XamTable was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #343 on the daily leaderboard. The only study tracker you’ll actually be afraid to ignore- Most study trackers are too nice. You set a target, you miss it, and the app just says, "It's okay, try again tomorrow!" As an aspirant preparing for high-stakes exams (JEE/NEET), that "niceness" led me to a massive backlog and zero discipline. I’m a 19-year-old dev, coded XamTable to be the digital invigilator I never had. It’s built on Loss Aversion—the psychological fact that humans work harder to avoid a loss than to achieve a gain.
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