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Built a tool for high school students whose brains spiral during exams

Exams don’t just stress students because of studying.

It’s the mental spiral.

“What if I fail?”
“What if I blank out?”
“What if everyone does better than me?”

I built Unjam specifically for that moment.

It’s not a planner.
It’s not a productivity app.

You type out everything that’s spiraling in your head, and it helps you untangle it into something clear and manageable in under 3 minutes.

One job:
Turn exam anxiety into structured thinking.

Focused on high school students. Focused on that exact use case.

If you’re building in the student or mental performance space, this might be interesting to look at.

Unjam: https://unjam.lovable.app/

on February 12, 2026
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