Back-to-back classes. Stacks of assignments. Yet another project. And somehow you still have to make time for your school friends. If that’s all starting to feel a bit much, CollaNote has a few tools to make studying more manageable.
To help you get the most out of them, the App Store Editors have pulled pro tips straight from founder Quoc Huy Nguyen, the mind behind CollaNote’s ever-growing toolbox for millions of students.
Take Notes With AI

CollaNote’s AI tools are built to help with things that usually slow you down: rewriting messy notes, making sense of tricky concepts, or turning rough ideas into something you can actually study from. Use features such as the AI Pen to tidy handwriting into clean text, generate images from quick sketches, and get targeted help based on what you’ve already written.
Pro tip from Huy: Circle the exact part you’re stuck on, then ask for “summaries, simpler explanations, examples, or practice questions” based on your selected notes. And if you’re studying on the go, CollaNote AI can even work offline.
Do It in Your Language

Studying textbooks or lecture slides in a foreign language? CollaNote’s translation tool can auto-translate those into your native language. The voice recorder with multilingual transcription tools also make it easy for you to take notes in the language you’re most comfortable with.
Pro tip from Huy: Circle a word, sentence, or paragraph, and CollaNote will instantly translate that content into your native language right inside the notebook.
Solve Equations As You Write
Maths notes shouldn’t force you to bounce between apps. With CollaNote’s Smart Calculator, you can work through equations right where you’re writing, from quick sums to more advanced STEM problems.
Pro tip from Huy: Write the equation in your own handwriting and let Smart Calculator solve it without leaving the notes, or switch to scientific mode when you need heavier lifting for physics, chemistry, or calculus.
Pick the Right Template

Keep track of your lessons like a pro with School Timetable; mark down homework due dates in Homework Planner; and plan the day ahead with to-do lists using Daily Planner. No formatting needed.
Pro tip from Huy: Try mixing study planners with themed ones (self-care, habits, hobbies). CollaNote is designed so you can organize both your academic work and personal life in one place.