No, EduFiche is not my idea.
It's my girlfriend's.
It was in July 2023, for our two-year anniversary. I had booked two nights in an Airbnb, with a Norwegian spa at 37°C, to relax and disconnect a bit.
Passionate developer, I've always worked on personal projects to progress, to experiment. But that day, I was out of ideas. One thing was certain: I wanted to create a project around AI.
So I turned to my girlfriend, a student, and I simply asked her:
"Do you have a problem that I could solve?"
And she told me:
"Making revision cards is long and boring."
Bingo.
I immediately pictured it: a few keywords, a study level… and bam, an AI-generated revision card.
As soon as we got back, I got started.
For several weeks, I code during classes, in the evening, flat out.
In December 2023, an MVP is born: simple, functional, but effective.
I'm proud. I check the "useful personal project" box, and I move on to something else.
And then, surprise: without ads, without marketing, the site attracts hundreds of visitors aday.
I start tracking the number of created accounts.
I would tell my girlfriend, a little emotional each time:
"Look at your idea: 4000 accounts created… 6000… 8000… 12000!"
That's when I tell myself: "It's too silly to leave it like this."
The idea is too good. Students love it.
And I can do more. Better. Much better.
So in December 2024, I start EduFiche V2, with a single goal in mind:
Create the most comprehensive revision platform for students.
I code in the evenings, on weekends, sometimes in bed with my girlfriend next to me.
January 2025: I launch the new version.
The first subscriptions start coming in.
And with each notification, I instinctively show it to my girlfriend with a big smile.
I'm happy: EduFiche is finally serving a greater purpose.
But this is just the beginning.
On May 21, 2025, the eve of the summer holidays, EduFiche helps thousands of students every day to revise better, to stop wasting time, to regain confidence.
And I continue to believe in it.
I develop, I test, I gather feedback, I iterate.
I manage development, support, social media, ideas – alone, at 22, with little experience but eyes full of dreams.
It's still to be written.
But one thing is certain: I won't give up.
Because behind every line of code, every new feature, there's the ambition to help as many students as possible succeed.
Thank you.
And thank you to her, without whom none of this would have existed.
— Robin Pluviaux
Founder of EduFiche