Results Methodology

SoloFluency reports progress through transparent evidence, not inflated promises.

SoloFluency measures progress using rubric-aligned scoring and traceable evidence across attempts. We weight fresh and unseen material higher than repeated items to reduce false confidence.

What "evidence" means in SoloFluency

Evidence is the reason a score or claim is believable. When possible, feedback includes concrete references that explain why something is correct or incorrect, and what change would have the highest impact next.

  • Reading: evidence spans from the passage that support the correct answer.
  • Listening: mismatch rationale and trap patterns (when transcript alignment exists).
  • Writing: line-referenced comments tied to each rubric criterion.
  • Speaking: audio-first signals with timestamped evidence; transcript is secondary.

What we track

  • Micro-skill mastery and confidence trends.
  • Modality-level band estimates with rationale.
  • Mistake recurrence and reconfrontation outcomes.
  • Readiness stability on fresh content sets.

Readiness is stability on fresh sets

A single good attempt can be luck. Real readiness is performance that stays stable on new, unseen material. SoloFluency will push you toward reconfrontation and fresh-set checks before it claims you are ready.

Scoring integrity and calibration

Scorers are versioned and changes should be validated on anchor sets before shipping. When the system detects drift beyond thresholds, it should trigger rollback and a change ticket.

This discipline is why SoloFluency focuses on exam truth and measurable signals, explained on How it works.

What we avoid

  • Template-gaming incentives.
  • Keyword-only success patterns.
  • Activity-based vanity metrics without skill evidence.

Important note

IELTS is a registered trademark of its respective owners. SoloFluency is an independent preparation platform. We help you practice and improve, but outcomes still depend on your effort and real test-day conditions.

Where to go next

If you want to compare plans and usage limits, go to Pricing. If you want to learn why the engine prioritizes one skill at a time, start at About.