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Overview

The analytics dashboard turns your practice history into actionable insight. Instead of guessing what to study next, you get a clear picture of where your time is best spent.
Detailed analytics are available on all paid plans (Day Pass, Monthly, and Yearly). The free tier shows basic session scores only.

Dashboard overview

Your analytics dashboard has four main views:

Subject Scores

Your current accuracy % for every EASA subject, updated after each session.

Progress Over Time

Score trend charts showing whether you’re improving, plateauing, or regressing.

Weak Areas

A ranked list of the chapters where your accuracy is lowest your highest-priority study targets.

Session History

A complete log of every practice session and mock exam with scores and timestamps.

Subject scores

Every subject gets an accuracy score based on your total answer history for that subject not just your last session. This gives you a stable, reliable measure of your knowledge level.
Score rangeWhat it means
85%+Strong you’re well above the pass mark
75–85%On track keep practising to build a buffer
65–75%At risk below the pass mark, needs focused work
Below 65%Priority this subject needs significant attention

Weak area detection

The platform automatically identifies your bottom chapters the specific sub-topics dragging your average down within each subject. This is displayed as a prioritised list so you always know what to work on next.
Tackle your worst chapter first, not your easiest one. It’s tempting to practise what you already know well resist it.

Progress charts

For each subject, you can view:
  • Rolling 7-day average smooths out lucky or unlucky sessions
  • Score per session individual data points over time
  • Questions answered total volume of practice per subject
A healthy progress chart shows a gradual upward trend. If you see a plateau, it usually means you’re drilling the same questions you know rather than targeting weak areas.

Session history

Every practice session and mock exam is logged with:
  • Date and time
  • Subject(s) covered
  • Questions answered
  • Score achieved
  • Pass/fail (for mock exams)
You can click into any past session to review which specific questions you got wrong.

Using analytics to plan your study

A recommended study loop:
1

Check your subject scores

Open analytics and look at your current accuracy for every subject. Identify the two or three subjects furthest below 75%.
2

Drill the weak chapters

Use Practice Questions with chapter filter to work through your flagged weak areas.
3

Run a mock exam

After a few targeted practice sessions, take a full Mock Exam to see if your score has moved.
4

Repeat

Review the results, update your weak area list, and repeat the loop. Consistent short cycles beat marathon cramming.