Pilot opens this summer · UofT first

Your semester,composed.

A personalized plan around your life. Cadenza reads every syllabus the moment you connect Quercus, then composes a term that fits your lectures, tutorials, shifts, and the hours you actually study. You'll know what's due, what's coming, and when you're ready. Before the midterm, not after.

Built at the University of TorontoPilot this summerFree through pilot
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01Today, at a glance
13 April.
MONDAY · WEEK 07 · 2 DUE · 1 OVERDUE
02This week, ranked by urgency
Problem set 2, upload to Quercus
PHL100H1 · est. 30 min
overdue
Read Singer, Famine Affluence and Morality
PHL100H1 · 45 min
in progress
Annotate Chapter 4, utilitarian objections
Completed 2h ago
03Where you stand, live
62
Readiness
62% · on track for midterm

A Monday morning brief. Your syllabus becomes today's tasks, ranked. The readiness score moves as you work, so you know where you stand before the next deadline lands.

Works with every UofT course on Quercus.

MAT137Y1 · ECO101H1 · PSY100H1 · CSC108H1 · BIO120H1 · RSM100Y1 · HIS103Y1

Rotman · Arts & Science · Engineering · Life Sci · Kinesiology

02How it works

Connect Quercus and the rest is reading.

Four steps from a read-only token to a planned semester.

01CONNECT

Link Quercus in thirty seconds.

One read-only token. Cadenza never touches your UTORid password, and you can revoke in a tap.

02PARSE

Read every syllabus for you.

Topics, readings, grade weightings, real due dates. Pulled from the syllabus, module descriptions, and every attached PDF, so nothing slips through in week one.

03COMPOSE

Five phases, on your schedule.

The SmartCalendar reads your lectures, tutorials, clubs, and shifts, then slots each phase around the rest of your life. Study time that fits.

04SCORE

Know where you stand.

A readiness system built so you always know exactly where you sit in every class. Before the midterm, not after.

03The product

Every course, composed.

Open RSM333 and see every reading, lecture, and assignment mapped into this week's five phases. AI notes cite your Berk chapters and lecture slides, never the open web.

  • Week selector tied to your real term dates.
  • Five phases scored and tracked per week.
  • AI notes cite your course materials, not the open web.
studycadenza.com / courses / rsm333h1
RSM333H1.
CORPORATE FINANCE · WEEK 07 OF 12
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Assistantgenerated from your syllabus, 14 Apr

“WACC with preferred shares weights each source by market value, not book. The preferred cost is the fixed dividend over current price.”

Cited: BERK CH. 14 · LECTURE 07 · SLIDE 14
04Pricing

Less than a single textbook.

Free through the pilot this summer and into Fall 2026. After launch, one flat rate covers every course you take.

Pilot · Summer + Fall 2026
Free

Partial access to Cadenza while we're in demo. Built to prove the concept, no card required.

  • Up to 3 courses on Quercus
  • Partial feature access during demo
  • Read-only sync, revoke anytime
  • Shape the roadmap with us
Join the pilot
After launchRecommended
$10/month

$120 per year. One textbook costs more than that.

  • Everything in pilot, plus ongoing updates
  • Priority support from the team
  • Early access to new features
  • Lock in founding-member pricing
Join the pilot
05Why Cadenza

Why Cadenza, not the alternatives.

ChatGPT doesn't know when your midterm is. A Notion template won't read your syllabus. Cadenza does both, the second you connect Quercus.

 CadenzaChatGPTGoogle CalendarNotion template
Pulls your UofT courses from Quercus, automaticallyNo accessNo accessNo access
Answers cite your own lectures and readings, never the open webOpen webNoIf you type them
Turns every syllabus into a real week-by-week planIf you paste itManual entryBlank template
Knows when your exam actually is, and how ready you areNoDate onlyNo
Prioritises by grade weight, not by what feels urgentNoNoNo
Pulls your UofT courses from Quercus, automatically
ChatGPT: No accessGoogle Calendar: No accessNotion template: No access
Answers cite your own lectures and readings, never the open web
ChatGPT: Open webGoogle Calendar: NoNotion template: If you type them
Turns every syllabus into a real week-by-week plan
ChatGPT: If you paste itGoogle Calendar: Manual entryNotion template: Blank template
Knows when your exam actually is, and how ready you are
ChatGPT: NoGoogle Calendar: Date onlyNotion template: No
Prioritises by grade weight, not by what feels urgent
ChatGPT: NoGoogle Calendar: NoNotion template: No
06A note from the founder
FounderWMWesley Meynen

In second year I watched half of my class fall behind before midterms. Not because they weren't smart. Nobody ever turned a twenty-page syllabus into a plan for the week ahead. The information was always there. What was missing was a way to live inside it. Cadenza is the thing I wish I'd had that year.

Wesley Meynen
Founder, CadenzaRotman Commerce · 2nd Year · UofT St. George
07Frequently asked
Cadenza reads your syllabi and schedule the same way Google Calendar reads an .ics file. It plans your week, it doesn't write or submit anything to Quercus. Every AI note cites your own lectures and readings back to you, which is how UofT expects you to study. It's study software, not an AI writing tool.
Never. You generate a personal API token inside Quercus and give Cadenza only that. You can revoke it in one click. Your UTORid password stays with you. Cadenza only reads public course material, never your grades, submissions, or messages.
Free through the pilot this summer and all of Fall 2026. After launch it's $10 a month, $120 a year, less than the cost of a single textbook for a single course.
Everything stays in your account. We never sell it, never use it to train outside models, and you can export or delete it any time. Data is encrypted at rest on Supabase, hosted in Canada.
Yes. Cadenza writes your plan to a read-only calendar feed you can subscribe to from Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or Outlook. Your existing calendar entries (lectures, tutorials, shifts) feed back in so Cadenza schedules study blocks around them.
Cadenza parses whatever is on Quercus. PDF syllabus, module descriptions, announcements, even attached readings. If your prof posts nothing until week 4, Cadenza fills in as the semester unfolds. You don't lose anything for starting late, and you can still join mid-semester.
Pilot opens to a small UofT cohort this summer. Full UofT launch kicks off Fall 2026, with other Canvas-supported schools after. I'm a 2nd-year at Rotman Commerce so I'll be at UofT through 2028. If Cadenza ever stopped, you'd get 60 days notice and a one-click export of every plan, note, and flashcard.

The term startsin September.

Pilot opens this summer to a small UofT cohort. Free through Fall 2026. No card, no catch.

We never spam. One email when the pilot opens, nothing else. Data encrypted at rest, never sold. Unsubscribe in one click.