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Swarnadeep Mukherjee
Swarnadeep Mukherjee

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I'm 17, in Class 12 boards, and I built an AI app for students. Here's how Revisit came to be.

I'm Swarnadeep Mukherjee — a student entrepreneur from Kolkata, India.

I'm currently preparing for my CBSE Class 12 board exams and at the same time building Revisit: an AI-powered daily life manager for students on Android, under my company Cynocyte (a subsidiary of Unendless).

Why I built it

Every productivity app I tried was built for office workers and "adapted" for students. The scheduling was wrong. The AI (if any) was generic. Nothing understood what it meant to track revision cycles, manage board exam prep, or sync with the way Indian students actually work.

So I built one that does.

What Revisit does

  • Google Drive sync — your academic files, always accessible
  • Google Calendar integration — your schedule, inside the app
  • Aria — an AI assistant built specifically for student workflows, powered by Groq
  • Revision tracking — know exactly what you've studied and what's overdue
  • Freemium model — free to start, no credit card

The biggest challenge

Building an AI assistant that stays coherent over long conversations without hitting token limits on a mobile app. I had to design a custom context window management system from scratch to make Aria feel natural and useful even during extended sessions — not just a one-shot question-answerer.

Where we are

Beta users are live. Play Store launch is pending. The company (Cynocyte) and parent organization (Unendless) are fully set up with websites, social media, and brand identity.

All bootstrapped. No funding. Building this alongside my board exams from Kolkata.


🔗 App: https://getrevisit.vercel.app

🏢 Company: https://cynocyte.vercel.app

🌐 Parent org: https://unendless.vercel.app

🐦 Twitter: @theswarnadeep_ | @cynocyte

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