You just committed. Take a breath.The four months ahead don't need to be one giant open tab.
Sign up and your campus is already there — events, the vibe, the section list. We surface the rest at the right time.
“Built this because nothing else did this.”
Works at any U.S. or Canadian college · Sign in with Gmail, Apple, or .edu · Free for students · FERPA-aligned
Three scopes. Same product. Each one turns on when its data exists.
See who else from your school is here. The section list, not a feed.
Your floor before you're on it. No DMs needed.
Coordinate the small things before move-in.
What you’ll see, when you’ll need it
A quiet promise about the next four months. No CTAs.
Your campus, live. Events, vibe, who else from your school is here.
When you register, your semester gets a shape.
When housing drops, your roommate's not a stranger.
When syllabi land, you'll know what's due.
That's the whole page.
No new app to learn. Drop in what you already have.
Drop a screenshot.
Phone screenshot of your registration page, a calendar export, a PDF — any of it. We read the times, courses, and rooms.
screenshot → scheduleForward to syllabus@dormway.app.
When a syllabus shows up in your inbox, forward the email. We pull every deadline and sort it by today.
email → deadlinesPaste one link.
Canvas, Moodle, Brightspace, Blackboard — paste the course URL, sign in once. That’s it.
link → connectedThree inputs. One product.
Some honest answers
Is this another social app?
No. There’s no feed velocity, no follower counts, no notifications you didn’t ask for. Class Mix is your section list, not a timeline.
How do I sign in?
Gmail, Apple (private relay is fine), or your .edu — whichever you actually use. We verify your school once, then let you forget about login.
What happens after I create my account?
You’re in. Your campus is already there — events, the vibe, who else from your school showed up. The rest (registration, housing, syllabi) lights up as those moments arrive.
Will it nag me?
No streaks. No “you’re X% done.” No badges. The product’s job is to surface the next action, then get out of the way.
Is it free?
Free for students, always. Pro features are coming — and there’s an easy way to hand the bill to your parents when they show up.