SAT Prep Progress Tracker
Students preparing for the SAT need a simple way to track their practice test scores, weak areas, and progress over time. This tool combines score logging, analytics dashboards, and study recommendations to help students identify gaps and stay motivated.
SAT redesigns and the ongoing debate around test-optional admissions policies have paradoxically increased anxiety-driven prep activity, keeping demand for structured study tools elevated heading into 2025. Khan Academy offers a well-known free SAT prep product with built-in progress tracking, which sets a high bar and a free substitute that will kill conversion for price-sensitive users. The $500–2k/mo revenue band is realistic only as a solo side project — the math works if you charge $10–15/mo and land a few hundred students during peak prep cycles (fall and spring), but it's a ceiling, not a launch pad. The biggest risk is that the market is saturated with cheap or free tools from established players, meaning differentiation has to come from something genuinely sticky — niche positioning like ADHD students or homeschoolers — otherwise churn will outpace acquisition before it compounds.
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