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From Agentwood to WOODS: the student companion born from 100,000+ conversations

How Agentwood led to WOODS — a proactive AI companion that plans your week, organises calendar and email, and supports you emotionally. Zero-click, not another dashboard.

If you have followed Agentwood, you have seen us grow — past 100,000 users talking to AI characters for sleep, focus, connection, and storytelling on agentwood.xyz. Today we are sharing something we have been building in parallel: WOODS, live at joinwoods.co.

This is not a restart. It is not a scatter-gun pivot into unrelated products. WOODS is the student-life companion born directly from more than six months of Agentwood audio training, character design, and thousands of real conversations with students who told us what they actually needed between lectures.

Agentwood.xyz continues exactly as it does today — for diverse storytelling, characters, and audio experiences. WOODS is our focused answer to a specific problem: students who struggle to study, focus, and organise themselves during university life.

One product family, two purposes

Think of it this way. Agentwood proved that people want AI that feels attached — emotive, present, and human in tone. WOODS takes that DNA and aims it at the hardest version of adult life most people ever face: being a student with too many deadlines and not enough structure.

We are a small team. We cannot maintain ten unrelated bets. What we can do is maintain Agentwood for the community that loves it, while shipping a dedicated platform for students who need grades, focus, and life support in one place.

That is the honest framing: evolution, not abandonment.

The origin: six months of audio training

Agentwood was never just a chatbot with a skin. From the start, the product was built around voice, character, and emotional presence — wind-down audio, focus rituals, companions who sound like someone you would actually text at midnight before an exam.

Over six months, that audio layer trained something subtle and hard to fake: how a companion should pace a reply when a student is overwhelmed, how to sound warm without being patronising, and when to suggest rest instead of another hour of revision.

WOODS inherits that training. Elias, Mira, Theo, and Lea are not generic assistants with different colours — they are personalities shaped by the same research into how students want to be spoken to under stress. Friend-first prompts, time-of-day awareness, and openers that notice your week before you explain it are all downstream of that Agentwood work.

We did not license a personality pack and bolt it onto a study planner. We built companions from real usage.

What we learned from thousands of students

The pattern was consistent. Students came to Agentwood for stories and characters — and stayed for something deeper. They wanted someone who remembered how last week felt. Who noticed when exams were close. Who did not treat burnout like a productivity bug.

They did not only want entertainment. They wanted an attached friend who could also help them survive the semester: syllabi, group projects, part-time work, social plans, and the guilt of not doing enough.

Agentwood proved demand for emotive AI. WOODS productises that insight for university reality — modules, calendars, tasks, email from lecturers, and the emotional rollercoaster of term time.

That is why WOODS feels related to Agentwood in tone but different in job-to-be-done. Same heart. Sharper mission.

WOODS case study — Emily, a Year 12 student, uses schedule, tasks, reminders, and an AI companion in one place
Students wanted one place for schedule, tasks, reminders, and a companion who gets them — not ten apps to manage.

The future is not another dashboard

The best framing we have seen for where AI assistants are going is simple: stop making students configure workflows, manage agents, and drive every tool manually. The future is a companion that already knows you — your voice, priorities, routines, and relationships — and helps when you ask.

That is the direction the industry is moving. WOODS applies it specifically to student life.

Other study tools wait for you to upload, click, and remember. WOODS suggests the next step based on your syllabus, the time of day, the day of the week, and how you have been feeling. It connects your course context with proactive nudges — focus blocks before deadlines, check-ins when stress patterns show up, reminders you can set in plain English.

You stay in control. The companion proposes; you confirm. Say “remind me every Wednesday at 9am about coursework” and WOODS creates the schedule. Say “start a 25-minute focus block” and the timer starts. No workflow builder required.

What WOODS is really for

You should not have to click through buttons to get a plan. WOODS builds one from your syllabus, year, and university — then keeps adjusting as the week shifts.

It organises your calendar, surfaces deadlines from email, and gives exam and coursework tips matched to where you actually study — not generic “study harder” advice.

It supports the emotional side of school: overwhelm, anxiety, losing momentum, finding time for friends and hobbies — then helping you reconnect to focus when it matters.

The goal is simple: feel 10x more organised without driving every step yourself.

What WOODS does today

WOODS is live on the web at joinwoods.co. Here is what students get today — not a roadmap slide, but shipped product that acts first.

WOODS homepage — AI study companion for better grades, focus, and life support
Better grades. Life support. One companion — not ten apps.

An AI companion that knows your course

Chat with a companion who understands your university, year, subject, and emotional context — not a generic homework bot. WOODS opens with “How are you feeling?” and walks you to action with simple suggestions — no empty dashboard.

Memories from onboarding and past chats inform tone: gentler after heavy weeks, more direct when deadlines are close.

WOODS dashboard companion chat with suggestion pills
Starts with how you feel — then walks you to a plan. No button tapping to get started.

Proactive suggestions, not empty dashboards

Your dashboard is not a graveyard of widgets you never open. WOODS surfaces what matters this week — tasks, priorities, and companion messages tied to your actual modules.

Upload a syllabus and your plan starts forming. Connect calendar and email and WOODS organises the week for you. You confirm when you want to — the companion proposes first.

Tasks, reminders, and natural language

Type what you mean. WOODS extracts actions from conversation: create tasks with deadlines, set weekly reminders, start focus mode. The platform ingests intent and executes — not just replies with encouragement.

Manual task entry understands phrases like “essay by Friday” so deadlines are not stuck on “no date.”

Calendar, email, and integrations

Connect Google or Microsoft to pull calendar and university email. WOODS reads insights from your inbox — deadlines from lecturers, action items — and weaves them into suggestions without you copying dates by hand.

Academic calendar, ICS import, and module-aware planning keep one view of the semester.

Focus mode and study sessions

Start focus from chat or the dashboard — pomodoro-style blocks tied to real work. Pair with our Chrome extension for site blocking when installed; the timer works either way.

Schedule full study sessions, track streaks, and wind down in the evening with reflection prompts.

Upload your syllabus, get a plan

Drop a PDF or paste a brief. WOODS structures modules, milestones, and study plans around your actual coursework — then adapts when the week shifts.

Why this is hard to copy

Anyone can wrap GPT in a study UI. Few teams have spent six months training companion voice and emotional behaviour on real student sessions before shipping a vertical product.

WOODS combines that audio-trained companion DNA with a student-specific context graph: memories, emotional states, academic events, email insights, and proactive timing tied to local timezone and term calendar.

The proactive engine is not generic push notifications. It is morning openers, deadline nudges, local news check-ins when relevant, and companion messages that feel like a friend texting — because that is what we learned to build on Agentwood.

We are not trying to be everything for everyone. That focus is the moat.

Agentwood is not going away

We want to be clear for the Agentwood community: agentwood.xyz remains live. If you use Agentwood for storytelling, characters, and audio experiences you will not lose access because we launched WOODS.

Agentwood achieved scale — 100,000+ users — and proved the companion model works. That is an accomplishment we are proud of, not something we are walking away from.

WOODS is the vertical spin-out: same team, shared learnings, a new home for students who need organisation and focus as much as they need someone to talk to.

Maintaining both is deliberate. Agentwood feeds the soul of the companions; WOODS feeds the structure of student life.

Roadmap: how WOODS grows next

We are rolling WOODS out with our small team in a sequence we have seen work for creator-led student products — without copying anyone’s playbook wholesale.

Now: joinwoods.co is live

Sign up free, complete onboarding, and meet your companion. The core loop — chat, tasks, focus, calendar, proactive suggestions — is ready for real semesters.

Next: Creator and ambassador program

We are opening a creator program for students who make content about university life, exams, focus, productivity, and the future of AI. Post on TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, or X — get paid for consistent, authentic content.

Tiers run from starter through elite, with weekly payouts and view bonuses. No massive audience required; consistency matters more than follower count. Apply at joinwoods.co/partners.

Coming: rewards for $AWS holders

Agentwood’s community includes $AWS holders who have supported the ecosystem from early on. We are designing holder rewards tied to WOODS platform success — details coming as we scale. This is on the roadmap, not live today; we will share specifics when the program is ready.

Later: extension and mobile polish

Chrome extension and iOS are in active development. The web app is the foundation; distraction blocking and on-the-go companions will deepen from here.

Built from audio. Built for students. Built to act.

WOODS exists because Agentwood taught us how students want to be spoken to — and showed us they need more than stories when November hits.

If you are a student: start free at joinwoods.co and bring your syllabus. If you are a creator: apply to the partners program. If you are an Agentwood user: nothing changes for you — and we hope you see WOODS as the sibling product we always intended to build.

We are not starting again. We are finally shipping the student companion six months of audio training prepared us to build.