Managing school and keeping your sanity is already hard enough. You’re studying something you’re fairly certain won’t get you a job right away, you’re crawling deeper into a debt hole that’s too scary to imagine, and you’re contemplating how much simpler life would be selling hats on a Mexican beach. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

There are a ton of apps and websites out there designed to help you — save money, stay fit, work smarter, manage your time, and learn more. Why not take advantage of them? And even if you’re not a student, a lot of these are useful for just about anyone.

→For saving money

Mint — See all of your transactions and manage your budget in one place

Pocketpoints — Earn coupons for spending time off of your phone when you’re on campus

Google Hangouts — Make free or crazy cheap domestic and international phone calls over the web

StudentRate.com — Free student discounts on pretty much anything

Chegg — Sell your old textbooks to make a little extra cash

→For cheaper books and textbooks

Scribd — The Netflix for books and reading

Chegg — Buy and rent textbooks at a lower price than your campus store

Amazon — Buy used or older versions of expensive textbooks

→For a healthier brain and body

Sleep Cycle — Track your sleep and wake up more well-rested

Calm — Guided meditation for managing anxiety and stress

Yoga with Adriene — At-home yoga for any mood or fitness goal

Tabata Timer + this link — 4 minute bodyweight workouts that you can do at home

→For being more productive with your time

Flipd — Block yourself from spending too much time on your phone

Habitbull — Set daily or weekly goals and turn them into habits

RescueTime — Track how your time is spent online

Pocket — Offline reading for reducing web-based distractions

SelfControl — Block yourself from visiting certain websites during a set time frame

→For organizing your study-work life

Todoist — Intuitive to-do list app that syncs with all of your devices

MyStudyLife — Academic planner for keeping track of due dates and exams

→For improving your creativity and writing skills

VocabularyBuilder — Learn and remember 1000’s of new words

EasyBib — Get the right citations for more than 60 types of sources

TED Talks — Get inspired about any subject and learn something new

→For working better in groups