Study that feels less like another tab to manage.

Studybee keeps papers, flashcards, games, questions and progress together, so revision feels a bit more doable at 9pm.

Tonight's study stackSaved
Biology paper, 2026 practiceOpen after dinner
Marking notes beside itNo file hunting
+42 XP from flashcardsDefinitions finally sticking
8 day streakSmall win, still counts

Bronze

Gold

Legend

Open the right paper faster

Keep predicted papers, past papers and notes where you can actually find them.

Do a quick recall round

Five minutes of flashcards beats staring at a chapter and hoping it sticks.

Ask without feeling awkward

Use the community for the small questions that usually get left until too late.

See the work adding up

XP, streaks and ranks give you a nudge without turning study into admin.

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What Studybee helps with

Studybee brings the parts of revision that usually live in separate tabs into one place: predicted papers, practice papers, flashcards, study games, questions, XP and progress tracking. It is made for students who want a clear next step when exams feel big and time feels short.

Public pages such as the Studybee articles explain study strategies, exam preparation and product updates. The private workspace then lets signed-in students practise, track work and join discussions at their own pace.

Built around Irish exams

Studybee is designed for Leaving Cert and Junior Cycle students who need exam-focused practice, not generic revision advice. The workspace keeps subjects, papers, questions and progress together so a student can move from planning to doing without starting from scratch every evening.

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Predicted papers and practice papers

Predicted papers on Studybee are practice resources. They are not official State Examinations Commission papers and they are not a promise about what will appear in an exam. They help students rehearse timing, question style, marking expectations and topic coverage before the real paper.

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Flashcards and study games

Short recall sessions make revision easier to restart. Flashcards help with definitions, facts and formulas, while games like Buzzle and Hive Duel make quick practice feel less lonely. The point is not to replace proper study, but to make more study sessions happen.

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Progress, XP, ranks and leagues

Studybee turns completed work into visible progress. XP, streaks, ranks and league boards give students a simple way to see consistency building over time. It is a light motivational layer on top of the real goal: answering more questions and remembering more when it counts.

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Ranks that feel earned.

Every paper you open, flashcard round you finish and question you answer earns XP. That XP carries you up seven ranks — from Bronze on day one to Legend. A little dopamine hit, but the kind attached to real work.

  1. Bronze

    Start here

    Just getting started.

  2. Silver

    500 XP

    Building a habit.

  3. Gold

    1,500 XP

    Consistent and sharp.

  4. Emerald

    3,500 XP

    Serious about results.

  5. Ruby

    7,500 XP

    Top of the class.

  6. Diamond

    15,000 XP

    Elite study discipline.

  7. Legend

    30,000 XP

    Greatest of all time.

Quick answers

Questions before you jump in

Short, plain answers. No corporate fog machine.

Is Studybee official State Examinations Commission material?+

No. Studybee is an independent study workspace, and predicted papers are practice resources rather than guaranteed exam forecasts.

Can Studybee help with both Leaving Cert and Junior Cert study?+

Yes. Studybee is built for Irish students preparing for Leaving Cert and Junior Cert exams, with subject support growing over time.

What does Studybee include?+

Studybee brings practice questions, predicted papers, flashcards, study games, community features, and progress tracking into one workspace.

Give tonight's study a proper home.

Start with one paper, one flashcard session, or one question you have been avoiding.

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Community discussionLeaving Cert28 Jun 2026

How many memories? Has a person kept in mind

Posted by @davidclarke1162

I don’t want to live without it, every bit of it is mine.

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