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Progress tracking records every answer you submit and shows you how you’re performing across your subjects and topics. Instead of guessing where to focus, you can see exactly which areas need more work — and use that information to shape the rest of your revision.
Your progress data is linked to your account and syncs across all your devices, so you can check it wherever you revise.

View your progress

1

Log in to the app

Go to app.revision-time.com and sign in.
2

Open the Progress section

Navigate to Progress from the main menu, or access it directly from your subject dashboard.
3

Review your performance

You’ll see a breakdown of your scores by subject and topic. Topics where you’re scoring lower are highlighted so you know where to spend more time.

How your progress is built

Your progress score updates automatically as you use the platform:
  • Answers you submit in Community Questions contribute to your topic scores.
  • Practice Papers feed directly into your progress across every question you attempt.
  • AI-marked written answers also count, giving you a fuller picture of your understanding.
Every question you answer is another data point — the more you practise, the more accurate your progress becomes.

Use progress to guide your revision

Revisit your weakest topics regularly. Use the Revision Timetable Generator to allocate more sessions to low-scoring subjects, and re-attempt questions in those topics until your score improves.
Here are a few ways to act on your progress data:
  • Adjust your timetable — use the Revision Timetable Generator to schedule more sessions for subjects where your scores are lowest.
  • Re-attempt weak topics — go back to Community Questions or Practice Papers filtered to your weak areas and keep practising until scores improve.
  • Generate a targeted practice paper — build a paper specifically from your weakest topics to get focused, exam-style practice.