The earlier prototype remains intact and easy to build on later.
One subject. One clean starting point.
This version keeps things intentionally simple: core topics, practice routes, and AI help for A-Level Maths before expanding into a larger platform.
The A-Level lane stays available without steering the first launch off course.
A-Level can keep its own board, module, and practice logic.
GCSE Maths Edexcel still remains the live product slice first.
Still organised around the real A-Level Maths journey.
Pure
Algebra, functions, trigonometry, calculus, and proof.
7 starter topics in this preview.
Statistics
Data handling, distributions, and hypothesis testing.
2 starter topics in this preview.
Mechanics
Forces, motion, vectors, and modelling.
2 starter topics in this preview.
Still useful later when the A-Level lane comes back into focus.
Topic Notes
Short, structured explanations for one topic at a time.
Start with one weak topic and keep the notes concise.
Worked Examples
Step-by-step model solutions before independent practice.
Compare the method, then redo one question without looking.
Exam Practice
Mixed questions and paper-style prompts once a topic feels familiar.
Move here after you can explain the method out loud.
Pure / Steady
Algebra and Functions
Manipulating expressions, solving equations, and understanding function behaviour.
Open topicPure / Build
Trigonometry
Trig identities, graphs, and equation solving with a clear method.
Open topicPure / Steady
Differentiation
Gradient, rate of change, and standard derivative techniques.
Open topicPure / Build
Integration
Reverse differentiation, area, and basic integration techniques.
Open topicPure / Build
Exponentials and Logarithms
Laws of logs, exponential models, and solving equations.
Open topicPure / Steady
Sequences and Series
Arithmetic, geometric, and binomial reasoning in a structured way.
Open topicShort sets focused on one idea so method confidence builds quickly.
10 trig equations / 5 differentiation tangents / 3 hypothesis test setups
Small mixed sets once individual topics feel more secure.
Pure mixed mini-test / Stats recap set / Mechanics skills check
A handful of exam-style questions before full papers.
2 Pure questions / 1 Stats question / 1 Mechanics question
Explain differentiation like I'm learning it for the first time, then give me two A-Level style questions.
Test me on trigonometric identities without showing the answer until I try.
Walk me through a hypothesis test and then ask me to write the final conclusion.