It was never about intelligence. It was about systems.
I'm Anirudh Ulabala, and I built IntelliPlan after watching the same thing happen at school over and over. The students who fell behind were not less capable than everyone else. They were just as smart, and often smarter. What they were missing was a system: a reliable way to manage their time, keep track of their assignments, and decide what to work on next.
When I started helping classmates organize their work instead of only explaining the material, their results changed. That taught me something I have never forgotten. Intelligence helps you start, but a system is what keeps you going. IntelliPlan is that system, built into software so any student can use it.
The problem I saw
Capable students were drowning, not because the work was too hard, but because it was scattered. Deadlines lived across different portals, nothing was prioritized, and there was no plan for the week.
What I built
A planner that imports your assignments, ranks them by what actually matters, and turns your week into a realistic schedule, so the next step is always clear.
The mission
Give every student the structure that high performers usually stumble into by luck. Make consistency something you can rely on instead of something you hope for.
The short version
IntelliPlan is not about replacing your effort. It is about aiming it. When the system handles the planning, you get to spend your energy on the work that actually moves your grades, and you stop falling behind for reasons that have nothing to do with how smart you are.