UniGradeWhat UniGrade is, and why it exists
A free grade tracker and study-habit tool for UK university students — built around one honest question.
UniGrade is a free weighted-average grade tracker and study-habit tool for UK university students. You model your degree the way your university actually marks it — years with their weightings, modules with their credits, assessments with their weights — and UniGrade keeps a live picture of where you stand: your current average, your projected classification, and the exact grade you need on everything that is left. Alongside the numbers, it helps with the habits that produce them: a deadline planner, study-time logging, streaks and weekly goals.
Why it exists
UniGrade was built by a student who wanted one honest answer that no spreadsheet quite gave: “what do I need on what’s left?” Working that out by hand means credit-weighting every module, applying year weightings, deciding how to treat ungraded work, and redoing the whole thing every time a mark lands. Most students either guess or give up. UniGrade does the arithmetic continuously and correctly, so the question always has a current answer — and the panic of not knowing is replaced by a number you can plan around. The same thinking is written up, free for anyone, in our guides to UK university grading.
Honest numbers
A grade tracker is only useful if it refuses to flatter you. UniGrade always shows two figures side by side: what you have banked — where every ungraded assessment counts as zero, the worst-case floor — and your average on completed work, your current form. Nothing is inflated, nothing ungraded is quietly assumed to go well, and projections are labelled as projections. If the honest answer is that a target has slipped out of reach, the app says so, because a realistic plan beats a comfortable one.
Effort over grades
UniGrade has social features — friend leagues, streaks, study squads — and a firm rule behind all of them: they rank study time, never marks. Your grades are always private. Nobody can see your average, your module marks or your classification, and there is no leaderboard of results. Effort is the one thing every student fully controls, so effort is the only thing worth competing on. Comparing marks mostly produces anxiety; comparing showing-up produces habits.
Your data is yours
The grades and study data you enter belong to you. You can export your data, and you can delete your account — and everything in it — at any time. We do not sell personal data. The full detail of what is collected and why is in our privacy policy, written to be read rather than skimmed.
How the site is funded
UniGrade is free to use, supported by ads on the free plan. If you would rather not see them, Pro removes ads entirely and unlocks the advanced tools — priced for a student budget, with monthly, yearly and semester-pass options. That is the whole model: ads or a small subscription, no data selling, no surprises.
Get in touch
Questions, bug reports, feature ideas, or a grading scheme UniGrade does not model well yet? We genuinely want to hear about it — send us a message and we will reply by email.
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