Arc

    AI goal planning for students

    Built for ambitious high school students with serious long-term goals.

    Turn one big goal into a plan you can actually follow.

    Arc helps students define the goal, map the milestones, generate the weekly work, and keep progress visible from start to finish.

    Go straight into Arc first. If it clicks, create a real account after you've tried the product itself.

    How Arc works

    From idea to weekly plan.

    Arc is meant to answer one question fast: what should I do next to make real progress on this goal?

    01

    Define a SMART goal

    Arc asks simple clarifying questions until the outcome, deadline, and finish line are specific enough to plan.

    02

    Map the milestones

    The system works backward from the deadline so major checkpoints land on a realistic reverse timeline.

    03

    Generate weekly work

    Each milestone becomes concrete weekly tasks and, when useful, a small set of curated resources tied to the stage of the goal.

    04

    Track skills and momentum

    Completed work feeds the student's Arc profile, skill history, progress view, and resume-ready proof of effort.

    What students actually use

    See the screens students use to keep the plan moving.

    Arc turns one long-term goal into a clear breakdown, a working calendar, and a visible record of progress.

    Goal planner

    A big goal becomes a milestone map and weekly execution.

    The goal view turns a mission into concrete checkpoints, weekly tasks, and skill-linked progress instead of a vague intention.

    Timeline view

    The plan can live on a real calendar, not just a wish list.

    Timeline mode helps students see when tasks land across the month so the work fits around school, clubs, and deadlines.

    Smart goal planner

    One long-term goal becomes milestones, weekly execution, and deadline-aware pacing.

    Arc supports student goals like startups, college apps, writing, portfolios, networking, and learning new skills.

    Curated resource microfeed

    Tasks can carry a small set of stage-matched resources instead of a dump of links.

    Articles, videos, templates, guides, and opportunities show up when they fit the stage of the goal.

    Arc profile and resume proof

    Milestones and tasks log skills and experience into a profile that grows with the student.

    That progress later powers resume generation, opportunity matching, and self-insight.

    Adaptive execution loop

    Check-ins, pacing changes, buffers, and schedule-aware planning keep the system useful after the first burst of motivation.

    Arc can adjust the path when a student is ahead, behind, stuck, or missing a prerequisite skill.

    Where Arc fits

    Arc is for student goals that need structure.

    It is built for ambitious students first, while still giving parents and schools enough clarity to understand the work.

    Best-fit goals

    Start a project or MVP
    Build a personal portfolio
    Prepare college applications
    Learn a serious new skill
    Plan outreach or networking

    Arc does not support medical, therapy, mental-health, fitness, or body-goal planning.

    Resources and opportunities are meant to stay age-appropriate, realistic, and tied to the student's context.

    Parents and schools can understand progress without taking over the student's direction.

    Questions people usually ask

    Who is Arc for?

    Arc is built primarily for high school students who want help turning a long-term goal into a step-by-step plan.

    What kinds of goals work best?

    Arc works best for student growth goals like startups, writing, college apps, portfolios, networking, and learning new skills.

    What does Arc avoid?

    Arc does not support medical, therapy, mental health, fitness, or body-goal planning.

    Start here

    Start with one goal and leave with a first week already mapped.

    Arc is built to answer the question that matters most: what should I do next?

    Ready to start

    Create your Arc account