ADHD-friendly study guides, $20 weekly meal plans, and budget templates for college students who are juggling school, work, and life on a shoestring.
Most wellness brands are built by people who've never had to choose between textbooks and groceries. StudyFuel is different.
You're pulling shifts and pulling all-nighters. Generic study methods don't work when you have 3 hours between clocking out and class.
Fast food is cheap and close. Healthy options in small towns are limited. Nobody teaches you how to eat well on $25 a week.
Walls of text shut your brain down. You need color-coded, chunked, dopamine-friendly study materials that work with your brain, not against it.
Study tools, nutrition guides, and budget templates in one place.
Public health, nutrition, nursing, and general science study guides designed for brains that need structure. Micro-summaries, visual hierarchies, and built-in focus breaks. Made by someone who actually uses them.
Dollar General. Walmart. Aldi. Real grocery stores with real prices. Weekly meal plans under $25 with actual nutrition facts, not aspirational Whole Foods fantasy lists.
Notion planners, printable budgets, and grocery trackers built for students working part-time. Track what matters: rent, food, gas, tuition. Skip the investment portfolio section.
StudyFuel isn't a Silicon Valley wellness startup. It's built by a college student in Alabama who works fast food, studies public health, and knows what it means to stretch $20 through a whole week. Every guide, every meal plan, every template comes from lived experience, not market research.