Lamdi gives you one place to see everything you're carrying — across every subject, every deadline. Then it helps you figure out the next thing to do. Not everything. Just the next thing. Built for Year 7 through university.
You open Lamdi. It asks one question: how are you feeling today? You tap moderate — enough energy to do something real, not enough to tackle everything.
Your focus panel loads. One task at the top: "Find 3 credible sources on the causes of WW1 and save their URLs." Your History essay is due in 9 days. This is the right thing to do right now.
Done. You mark it complete. The next task appears: "Write dot points summarising each source in your own words." You have 40 minutes before dinner. You keep going.
Two tasks done. You close Lamdi. You didn't finish the whole essay — but you moved. Tomorrow you'll know exactly where you left off and what comes next.
Every assignment, project, or exam across every subject. Subject, task type, when it's due. Thirty seconds. Now you can see your whole plate.
Not vague suggestions — tasks with an action verb and a clear done state. "Draft your introduction paragraph — aim for 150 words." You can change any task that doesn't feel right. The AI suggests. You decide.
One tap. Full steam, moderate, low, or not yourself. Lamdi adjusts what it surfaces so the plan actually matches your day — not some ideal version of it.
One task. Across all your subjects, weighted by what's most urgent and what you can actually do today. You don't have to decide. You just start.
A few things worth being clear about — for students, parents, and anyone wondering what they're signing up for.
It breaks work down into tasks and tells you what to do next. The thinking and the doing are always yours. Every AI suggestion can be changed, replaced, or ignored.
If something in your work is confusing, or you're struggling beyond workload, talk to your teacher. Lamdi helps you organise. It doesn't replace the people who support your learning.
Whether you complete one task or ten, Lamdi shows you what's next without making you feel behind. No comparison to other students. No streaks. No shame.
"I don't know where to start so I don't start."
Lamdi gives Jordan one small task. Something completable in 20 minutes with a done state that feels real. Starting is the hardest part. Lamdi makes starting possible.
"Everything feels urgent and I don't know what to do first."
Lamdi shows Maya what's actually urgent versus what feels urgent. A clear sequence across every subject. The paralysis lifts when the list becomes a plan.
"I can't tell if I'm on top of things or quietly falling behind."
Lamdi gives Alex an honest picture — not what they feel, what's actually there. What's due, what's at risk, what needs attention today versus this week.
We're collecting feedback from our first pilot students right now. We'll share what they tell us here — honestly, including what isn't working. Real quotes will replace this section once the pilot is underway.
Lamdi is currently invitation-only. If you're a student, ask your school whether they're part of the pilot programme. If you're a school or university, we'd like to hear from you.