
The SAT is 98 questions.
You miss the same 12 kinds.
We found them.
SATpace runs a 12-question diagnostic across all eight SAT domains, then turns your weakest skills into a ten-minute daily routine—and proves the progress with realistic, fully timed adaptive tests.

this is what showing up daily looks like →
Practice small. Measure honestly.
The daily habit and full-test experience work together instead of competing for your attention. Four questions, four answers:
Where are the gaps?
A free 12-question diagnostic maps all eight Math and Reading/Writing domains. No four-hour placement test.
ACDcorrect.How do habits actually form?
Ten minutes, daily. Sessions target weak skills, adjust after every answer, and explain each move immediately.
ABCcorrect.Is it working?
Your skill map, pacing history, mistakes, and score range update after every session. No vibes—numbers.
BCDcorrect.Will it hold up on test day?
Periodic full tests use official timing, adaptive routing, a real break, and zero explanations until the end.
ABDcorrect.Test day rhythm, without the Saturday.
Four timed modules. Adaptive second-module routing. Flagging, navigation, calculator, autosave—and no answer explanations until you finish. Realistic, not imitative: we match the rhythm, not Bluebook's pixels.
- ▸ 54 Reading & Writing + 44 Math questions
- ▸ Module 2 routes higher or foundation, live
- ▸ Score range estimate, not a fake exact number
yes, the break is timed too. it matters.
Build the streak before paying.
Take the diagnostic free. Use the complete app—daily sessions, full tests, all of it—free for seven days. If the streak doesn't stick, you owe us nothing.
no mascot owl will guilt-trip you. promise.
