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Nomidex
Every day toward your best self

Route before app install

Build the route first. Continue in Nomidex

Exams, summer, a personal goal or student support: choose the situation, blocker and today's first step.

Situation firstReady routeNomidex screen at the end

Exams close?

5 subjects
3 deadlines
1 first block

What blocks you?

Too many

Route card

Exams without chaos

Goal
3 steps
Today

25 min study block

Why it matters

Student life can scatter attention fast

Classes, exams, work, language, projects, health, new people and dozens of channels can pull attention in different directions. Useful opportunities exist, but it is hard to choose what matters now.

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Too many signals

Useful events, student communities, courses, hackathons and internships live in different places and disappear quickly.

02

Not enough direction

Students see activity, but not always how it connects to goals, habits and a future profession.

03

A calm entry point

Campus starts inside Nomidex, without becoming a separate app or another feed.

How Campus works

Campus helps students start without extra screens

A student chooses one main focus. Nomidex turns that choice into a clear goal, steps and habits, then continues in the normal daily rhythm.

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One main focus

To avoid scattering, the student chooses what matters most now: rhythm, exams, English, career, project or energy.

02

First study route

The first month gives a clear path: one focus, first steps and habits that help the student enter rhythm.

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Relevant opportunities

Events, internships, student communities and useful offers appear as part of growth, not outside noise.

FAQ

Campus basics

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Is Campus a separate app?

No. Campus is a track inside Nomidex. The core app remains a system for goals, habits, daily rhythm and progress.

02

Is Campus only for students?

Campus is designed for students, while Nomidex remains a broader personal growth product. After graduation the path can move into a career track.

03

Do parents see personal student data?

No. A parent can pay for access, but the student owns the account and decides what to share.