How SoloFluency Works

A four-step loop designed for reliable IELTS progress.

SoloFluency is built as a closed-loop control system. You do not just "do more practice." You establish a baseline, train the highest-impact gap, measure again immediately using rubric-locked scoring, then repeat until performance is stable on fresh, unseen sets.

1. Diagnose precisely

We establish a baseline across Speaking, Listening, Reading, and Writing and map strengths and weaknesses at micro-skill level. The goal is not a single number. The goal is a profile of what is holding your band back.

Example: instead of "Reading 6.5," we want signals like "matching headings: main idea selection under time," or "TFNG: confusion between implied meaning and explicit detail."

2. Target one high-impact skill

The planner selects the single gap most likely to move your next band outcome and builds focused practice. That one-skill focus is intentional: spreading effort across many weaknesses at once usually slows progress.

This is where SoloFluency differs from "daily lesson" apps. Your plan is driven by what moves the band next, not by what produces the most activity.

3. Train in exam-true format

Practice mirrors IELTS constraints and distractor logic so progress transfers to test conditions. If an item is off-pattern, it should be rejected or retired.

  • Speaking: prompts match part formats, with audio-first evidence.
  • Writing: feedback is rubric-mapped and line-referenced.
  • Reading: explanations cite evidence spans in the passage.
  • Listening: mismatch rationale includes trap taxonomy (where available).

4. Verify and reprioritize

Scoring is rubric-locked with evidence references. Your profile updates immediately and the cycle repeats. Improvement is only "counted" when it holds on fresh, unseen material.

Read how we define evidence and readiness on Results.

What you can expect in your first week

  1. Take a diagnostic to establish a baseline and unlock targeted training.
  2. Complete a small number of focused sessions aimed at one micro-skill.
  3. Review evidence-backed feedback and reconfront mistakes.
  4. Re-test on fresh content to confirm the change is real.

Next step

If you want to explore plan limits and pricing before you sign in, go to Pricing. If you are ready to start immediately, you can begin from the home page.