Introducing Study Groups: Learn Better Together

1 month ago β€” Admin

Studying is better when you're not alone.

We are thrilled to announce the launch of Study Groups, a new feature designed to bring social motivation and friendly competition to your learning journey on Swiftest.

Whether you are a student preparing for exams with friends or a tutor managing a small class, Study Groups gives you the tools to collaborate, compare, and improve together.

🏠 Your Private Classroom

With Study Groups, you can create a private space for you and your peers. As the group creator (Admin), you have full control over who joins. Simply generate a unique invite link and share it with your friends or students.

Group Dashboard Screenshot

🎯 Shared Goals, Focused Learning

One of the biggest challenges in group study is keeping everyone on the same page. In a Study Group, the Admin sets the Curriculum.

By selecting specific Goals and Topics for the group, you ensure that everyone is focused on the same material. Whether it's "Algebra" or "Organic Chemistry," the group's dashboard reflects your shared objectives, distinct from your personal study path.

Group Goals Screenshot

βš–οΈ The "Group Test" Advantage: A Fair Comparison

We believe in fair play. In our standard practice mode, every test is unique, generated randomly for you. While great for individual practice, it makes comparing and discussing results with friends difficult.

Group Tests change that.

When an Admin creates a Group Test, the system generates a fixed set of questions for that test. Every member of the group takes the exact same test, with the questions in the same order. This ensures a common playing field, allowing them to discuss and improve their results together.

πŸ† Climb the Leaderboard

After completing a Group Test, check the Leaderboard to see how you stack up against your peers.

It's not just about who got the highest scoreβ€”it's about learning from each other. You can compare your answers side-by-side with friends to see where you differed. "You got Question 5 right, but I missed it. How did you solve it?"

πŸ‘©β€πŸ« Perfect for Tutors and Teachers

Study Groups are also a powerful tool for educators.

  • Create a Class: Invite your students to a private group.
  • Assign Homework: Create a Group Test as a weekly assignment.
  • Track Progress: Use the leaderboard to identify students who might need extra help.

Ready to start learning together?

Create a Study Group