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STUNOA

About

The origin of Stunoa.

A project born from a concrete student frustration, turned into a structured response to a problem that thousands of students face every year, and that institutions have stopped trying to solve.

Chapter 01

The starting observation

Stunoa starts from a very concrete observation drawn from a student journey: it is often hard to find a group to study with, especially at the start of the year and during exam periods, exactly when it matters most. Yet working in a group clearly helps people make progress.

Chapter 02

A wider problem

Digging into the topic, the picture broadened: it is not just a personal feeling. Students use Instagram, Snapchat or WhatsApp to organise themselves, but these tools are not designed for academic use. No real structure, information scattered across countless conversations, no way to track anything over time.

Chapter 03

A fitting response

Stunoa was built to give schools the infrastructure they were missing, to turn their network into something visible, navigable and alive between students and partners.

Origin of the name

STUNOA

Student Network Optimized Access

The name Stunoa sums up the promise: optimised access to the student network. A simple mechanic, connecting each member to the right people, with as little friction as possible.

Founded by Thomas Hamard.

Our commitments

Our commitments

01

Soberness

Stunoa positions itself as a professional tool, on a par with a student portal or an LMS. A sober experience, in the service of student work.

02

No duplication

Stunoa does not replace your student portal, your LMS, your alumni directory or LinkedIn. It complements what already exists by covering the blind spot: informal coordination between students.

03

Protected data

European hosting, GDPR compliance, school-level data isolation, no commercial or advertising use.

Build it together

Let's build Stunoa with your school.

Stunoa is looking for its first partner schools to build, together, a product that looks like them.

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