SAT prep without the planning.

Most prep tools hand you a pile of material and leave you to work out what to study, when, and how much. We are building Steer SAT to take that off your hands. Press one button and practice. The platform is designed to optimize for long-term retention and real gains in performance, not for time logged or questions counted.

Nothing to configure. Nothing to schedule. Just the next thing to practice.

How it works

Steer SAT tracks how you answer, question by question, and builds a running picture of where you are strong and where you are not quite there yet. Each session is assembled from that picture: weaker areas come up more often, stronger areas stay in rotation so they do not slip. The scheduling draws on spaced repetition, the practice of revisiting material at lengthening intervals timed to retention rather than to a fixed calendar, alongside other findings on how practice turns into lasting performance.

The planning runs in the background. What is left is the practice.

For individuals

Students preparing on their own can use Steer SAT without setup or prior planning. Create an account and begin, and the platform takes it from there. There is no intake form and no diagnostic quiz standing between you and your first question. Steer SAT learns from your answers as you go. Early sessions are exploratory by design, and the picture sharpens as your answer history grows.

Begin on the first day. The model adjusts from there.

For organizations

Schools, tutoring centers, and nonprofits can point students to Steer SAT as a self-running practice resource, with no curriculum design or session planning required. Each student works from their own performance picture, so progress and pacing stay individual, and the platform is designed to run without a coordinator maintaining it. Cohort-level statistics give instructors a view of patterns across a class, recurring weak areas for instance, without requiring them to manage anyone's practice directly.

One resource, each student on a separate path.