Your board, your paper, your route
Performance training is shaped around exam boards, admissions formats, module handbooks, and published coverage rather than a one-size-fits-all syllabus.
GCSE · A-Level · University · admissions
Built for exact boards and weak topics.
StudyVector reads each attempt like a marked script: board, topic, command word, mark leak, then the next short repair set.
Summer exams start in 12 days. First exam window: 7 May 2026
Coverage depth varies by subject and route. StudyVector labels what is live, partial, beta, or coming soon instead of pretending every lane is identical.
Mark leak map
First GCSE exam
12
7 May 2026
Exam script
Explain why the student's conclusion needs a unit and a comparison to the control.
The result increased because the concentration was higher.
Missing: correct unit and explicit control comparison.
Repair cue: write the mark-scheme phrase before the next timed set.
AQA GCSE · Biology
Cell transport
Edexcel GCSE · Maths
Ratio
OCR A-Level · Chemistry
Equilibria
Attempt
Board-specific question
Mark leak
What cost the point
Repair
Next useful set
Focus targets
The topic most likely to change the next paper.
Marks at risk
What is still leaking marks before the paper.
Battle Mode
Progress comes from answered questions.
Practice feeds the map. The map feeds the next question.
Try itWhy StudyVector
Board-aware, route-aware, and module-aware exam performance training with weak-topic diagnosis and a clear practice step after every session.
Performance training is shaped around exam boards, admissions formats, module handbooks, and published coverage rather than a one-size-fits-all syllabus.
See where marks leak, then fix the topic that moves the grade fastest.
Every session points to the training block most likely to improve the next paper.
StudyVector shows what is live, what is expanding, and how close your current performance is to the paper you are actually sitting.
Market snapshot
Checked against public competitor pages on April 21, 2026. The point is not to pretend every rival is weak. It is to make the job of each platform clearer.
Snapshot checked April 21, 2026
Competitor
Seneca wins on scale and school workflow. StudyVector wins when a student needs the fastest path from a weak answer to the next useful question.
Best at
Better fit when
Best when the student wants board-specific weak-topic repair, a free question before signup, public coverage honesty, and Battle Mode tied to real learning.
Competitor
Up Learn wins on premium course depth. StudyVector wins on breadth, speed-to-practice, and a more flexible revision workflow.
Best at
Better fit when
Best when the student needs wider subject breadth, lower-friction question-first revision, public board labels, and one account that stretches from GCSE into later routes.
Competitor
Save My Exams wins on notes depth and polish. StudyVector wins when the student wants practice, momentum, and a stronger reason to come back tomorrow.
Best at
Better fit when
Best when the student wants instant practice entry, adaptive follow-up, public question-writing transparency, and progress they can feel after one answer.
Competitor
Cognito wins on clean learning UX and science familiarity. StudyVector can win by making every session feel more targeted and more motivating.
Best at
Better fit when
Best when the student likes low-friction revision but also needs weak-topic routing, visible progression, and exam-result-focused next steps.
Competitor
PMT is strongest on free archive depth. StudyVector is different because it turns revision from a filing cabinet into a guided system.
Best at
Better fit when
Best when static resources are not enough and the student needs the platform to choose the next topic, track progress, and keep momentum visible.
Defensible edges
The strongest advantages are not broad AI claims. They are the parts a student notices quickly: a free question, a weak-topic signal, public coverage labels, and a learning-first motivation loop.
Students can feel the product in under two minutes, then see a weak-topic signal before they ever commit to a fuller account flow.
Subjects, boards, and routes are labelled as live, partial, beta, or coming soon instead of pretending every lane is equally mature.
StudyVector publishes how it treats specification mapping, AI boundaries, and quality control instead of relying on vague AI claims.
Competition, progression, and social return loops are tied to answered questions and mastery, not idle grinding or pay-to-win mechanics.
How it works
A repeatable exam performance loop for school exams, admissions preparation, and degree study.
Battle Mode
Arena is the signed-in Battle Mode route where practice repairs weak zones, strengthens strong subjects, and makes the next useful session obvious.
Arena is signed in only. Current progression is learning-gated and cosmetic-only; clans, school leagues and seasons stay marked as coming soon until production-ready.
Published as a signed-in Arena route
Progress comes from verified practice
Weak topics become repair zones
Async challenges, not live pressure
Choose your path
GCSE, A-Level, admissions, and university sit side by side, with each lane grounded in the sources that define it.
Browse subjects and start board-aware practice across AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC, Eduqas, CIE, SQA, IB and AP where coverage is live.
Turn module handbooks, course pages, lecture outcomes and degree topics into active recall, flashcards and source-first practice where coverage is published.
UCAT, STEP, TMUA, MAT, PAT, LNAT and more — timing, strategy and practice beside school and university routes.
Class visibility, homework follow-up, and reporting language that fits intervention meetings.
Coverage
Pick your board, admissions route, university, or module. StudyVector labels each lane so school exam practice and degree-level revision stay grounded in the right source.
University and degree-level tools
UK university hubs, course pages, module handbook upload, flashcards, and degree-level practice sit alongside GCSE, A-Level, and admissions prep. Official module materials stay the source of truth.
University revision hubProof and trust
If we have a verified endorsement, we show it. If we do not, we explain what shaped the product: teacher feedback, real usage, and public coverage labels.
Published usage
2.4M+
Questions answered as of April 2026
We’re an early-stage platform. The numbers we publish reflect real usage, and every route is labelled by readiness: live, beta, partial, or coming soon.
Coverage style
Boards and subjects are labelled live, partial, beta, or coming soon.
Quality signal
Teacher feedback shaped difficulty, topic sequencing, and reading support.
Teacher co-design
Teacher conversations shaped question difficulty calibration, topic ordering, and the way students are guided back to weak areas after each session.
Workflow integration
The product is designed around intervention follow-up, homework visibility, and independent practice that still gives adults a clear view of progress.
SEND & accessibility
Dyslexia mode, calmer layouts, chunked explanations, and lower-noise study flows were prioritised because teachers told us overload was costing students marks.
How we built this
StudyVector is built by a small UK team focused on one thing: helping students turn official course materials into active revision. That means exam specifications for GCSE and A-Level, test routes for admissions, and module sources for university study.
We shipped early, listened to teacher feedback on difficulty, topic sequencing, and dyslexia mode, and keep labelling what is live, partial, or coming soon. Premium revision should feel ambitious without pretending every subject, board, or module is already identical.
Summer 2026
Prioritise specification-aligned practice, past papers, and weak-topic fixes — not rumours about what will appear on the day.
See how we structure practice around exam-style topic emphasis — not leaked questions.
OpenDrill the specification topic-by-topic, with instant feedback.
OpenTechniques and routines that work in the final months before summer exams.
OpenDates and deadlines vary by board. Combine your school timetable with official exam board announcements — we focus your practice on the live specification.
Pricing
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Questions students ask
Boards, subjects, and how StudyVector differs from generic revision tools and non-exam chat apps.
Try the feedback loop first. If it helps, save your progress and keep building a route around your board, course, or module.