Six unwatched lectures.
The week, resolved.
Three small things that make
your week obvious.
No dashboards, no noise. Just three quiet utilities that compound into a semester you can actually keep up with.
Auto-detects which lectures you've watched the moment you close the tab. Watch progress is the source of truth — no manual logging, ever.
Snap modules into time slots, resize, recolor, duplicate weeks. Your timetable, finally shaped like the way you actually study.
Gentle, well-timed reminders when a recording goes unwatched too long — so the backlog never has a chance to form.
Setup takes ninety seconds.
After that, it disappears. The only time you'll think about Lecturify is when you open your calendar and notice that, somehow, you're caught up.
Add to Chrome.
One click from the Web Store. No signup, no permissions theatre just the tab you already had open.
Build your blueprint.
Drag your modules into the weekly grid. Lecturify saves the shape of your week — once.
Watch like normal.
Open Panopto the way you always do. Lecturify works behind the scenes — your calendar updates itself.
Quietly indispensable
to 12,000+ students.
“I went from drowning in unwatched Panopto links to actually being on top of my modules. The auto-tracking alone saved me last term.
The drag-and-drop blueprint is the only timetable tool that survived my chaotic Tuesdays. Feels like it was made by a student.
Used to discover I was 6 lectures behind in week 9. Now I'm caught up by Friday. It's almost suspicious.
Common questions.
Straight answers for the searches you were about to make.
- How do I track my unwatched Panopto lectures?
- Install Lecturify, build your weekly schedule once in the blueprint editor, then watch lectures normally on Panopto. Lecturify reads your progress bar in real time — once you hit 95% watched, it auto-marks the recording as complete on your timetable. Missed lectures highlight red; no spreadsheets, no manual logging, ever.
- What is the best Chrome extension for university student productivity?
- Lecturify is purpose-built for university students on Panopto. It combines a drag-and-drop weekly timetable with automatic lecture-watch tracking, a missed-lecture counter, and gentle nudges — all in a single free Chrome extension with no account required. Over 12,000 students use it, with a 4.9-star rating on the Chrome Web Store.
- How do I know which Panopto lectures I've missed this week?
- Lecturify colour-codes every lecture slot in your timetable: red for missed or unwatched, green for watched. A "Missed" counter button in the calendar header shows the total backlog and, when clicked, jumps directly to your oldest unwatched recording so you can catch up in order.
- Is Lecturify free? Does it need an account?
- Completely free — no paid tier, no subscription, no account or email address required. Install from the Chrome Web Store in one click, set up your timetable in under two minutes, and Lecturify handles everything locally inside your browser with no data ever leaving your device.
Stop chasing
lectures. Start
owning your week.
Lecturify is free, lightweight, and ready in under a minute. Install it tonight — by Monday morning, your timetable will already be working for you.