Appearance
Overview
Unitabler generates ranked, conflict-free timetable options from your subject selection and preferences. You compare them, lock in what you like, and export to your calendar without manually checking dozens of combinations.
How it works
- Pick a university from the home page.
- Select a semester and optionally filter by campus.
- Add subjects by searching in the sidebar.
- Set activity group modes: decide which groups to include, exclude, or leave unoptimised.
- Block times you're unavailable by clicking cells, hour rows, or full day columns on the timetable grid.
- Set preferences: choose whether to minimise campus days or dead time between classes, and decide whether to prefer in-person options over online ones.
- Generate: Unitabler finds the best matching timetable options and ranks them.
- Browse results: compare solutions by campus days and gap time, then drag blocks to inspect valid alternatives for the same activity group.
- Lock and refine: lock the timeslots you want, then re-generate to explore options within those constraints.
- Export: download the selected timetable as an ICS file to import into Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or Outlook.
Guides in this section
| Guide | What it covers |
|---|---|
| Quick start | A walkthrough of all main steps end to end |
| Adding subjects | Subject search, filters, and the subject list |
| Activity groups | What groups are and how to configure them |
| Blocking times | Marking timeslots as unavailable |
| Optimisation preferences | Preference ordering and in-person settings |
| Reading results | Understanding solutions, metrics, and pagination |
| Locking choices | Pinning specific timeslots between generations |
| Subject colours | Customising subject colours in the grid |
| Exporting to calendar | Downloading and importing the ICS file |
Group mode behaviour is covered in Activity groups, and solution ranking and metrics are covered in Reading results.