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How it works

From zero to a clear direction in under 5 minutes.

No account needed. No card required. Just choose your exam, answer honestly, and leave with a score picture you can act on today.

01

Pick your exam and set your goal

Choose IELTS, TOEFL, or DET. Set a target score — like 7.0 for IELTS or 100 for TOEFL. Enter your exam date.

If you're preparing for IELTS, you'll also choose Academic or General Training. The two formats use different reading passages and writing tasks, which affects the scoring logic.
About 30 seconds
02

Tell us where you stand today

Rate your confidence in each section on a simple 1–5 scale (takes about 2 minutes), or enter your scores from a recent mock test directly.

Both paths work. The diagnostic is ideal if you haven't done a full mock yet. Mock scores tend to produce a slightly tighter estimate range.
1–2 minutes
03

Get your section-level estimate

You'll see a realistic score range, a breakdown by section, your main bottleneck, and the fastest improvement path available to you.

The bottleneck is the single section most limiting your overall score — not necessarily your lowest section. Understanding this is where real prep momentum starts.
Instant
04

Continue only if it helps

Email yourself the report to keep it. Or start a 7, 14, or 30-day guided plan if you want drills and a structured path.

Your estimate is free, yours to keep, and not locked behind a login. Paid plans add structure and practice — they don't gate your result.
Your call

Common questions

Are the score estimates accurate?

They are calibrated heuristic estimates — not official predictions. Most students find them directionally correct, typically within 0.5 bands for IELTS or 5–8 points for TOEFL. Honest inputs produce tighter estimates.

Do I need an account?

No. The full diagnostic and results work without any account or login. Email the report to yourself to save it. An account is only needed if you start a paid plan.

What if I haven't done a mock test?

Use the diagnostic path. You rate your confidence in each section — no test required. It takes about 2 minutes and produces a useful starting estimate.

What's the difference between IELTS Academic and General Training?

Different reading passages and writing tasks — and different scoring logic. The estimate flow accounts for this when you choose your format. Academic is for university and higher education. General Training is for immigration, work, and everyday use.

What do paid plans give me that free doesn't?

Paid plans include targeted drills for your weakest sections, a structured day-by-day study plan, and the ability to retake the diagnostic and compare your progress over time.

Can I retake the estimate?

Yes. Free users can start a new estimate anytime. Paid plan users can compare retakes side by side to track improvement.

Ready to see where you stand?

The estimate is free, takes about 3 minutes, and requires nothing from you upfront.