The end date and meetings per week power the pacing meter — the app counts how many class sessions you have left.
One agenda item per line. To add a rough time estimate, put the minutes in parentheses at the end of the line — like The First Temple (12).
Add a course
From the home screen, tap “+ Add a course.” The end date and meetings per week are what make the pacing meter work.
Paste an agenda
Open a course, tap “+ Add a lecture.” Give it a lecture code (the same one you use for your decks), then paste your outline — one item per line, minutes in parentheses if you want them.
Track a lecture
Lectures run in lecture-code order automatically. Tap items as you cover them. To jump to a different lecture, tap it in the Library list.
Check in after class
Tap “Log check-in,” add a quick tag if you like, and flip “Lecture finished” if you got through everything. That’s the whole ritual — under ten seconds.
Read the pacing meter
Teal means on pace, gold means ahead, rust means behind. It compares lectures remaining against class meetings remaining.
Back up my data
Tap the ⬇ icon on the home screen to save everything as a JSON file. Do this monthly — it’s the real insurance against a Safari data wipe.