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Most students have access to $212,000+ in free tools and perks just with their student email โ and never know it.
StudentOS is a one-stop dashboard that helps students discover, track, and claim 174+ verified benefits from 100+ providers like GitHub, AWS, Figma, Notion, JetBrains, Adobe, and more.
Why StudentOS? - Built specifically for college students - 174+ benefits across Developer Tools, AI, Design, Cloud & Education - Track what you've claimed and what's still waiting - No more searching across 50 different websites - Completely free to use
Who is it for? Any student with an active college or university email who wants to make the most out of their academic years โ whether you're a developer, designer, or just getting started.
Built by a student, for students. Because you deserve every perk you've already earned.
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StudentOS is the only platform that brings 174+ student benefits worth $212,000+ from 100+ providers into a single dashboard. Instead of hunting across dozens of websites, students can discover, track, and claim all their perks in one place โ completely free.
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Unlike MyUnidays or FreeForStudents, StudentOS focuses on giving students a full workspace experience โ not just a list of discounts. You can track what you've claimed, explore benefits by category, and never miss out on tools that are already free with your student email.
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College and university students worldwide โ especially developers, designers, and tech enthusiasts who want to maximize the free tools and credits available to them during their academic years.
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I was a student who stumbled upon GitHub Student Pack and realized I had no idea how many other free benefits existed. After digging through dozens of websites, I thought โ why isn't this all in one place? That frustration became StudentOS. Built by a student, for students.
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Next.js, TypeScript, PostgreSQL, Clerk Auth, Tailwind CSS
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