Analytics & progress

Track performance over time by subject, topic, and skill — and spot where to focus next.

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TL;DRAnalytics plots your child's score over time, splits performance by subject and topic, and highlights the trends that aren't obvious from individual results.

What the dashboard shows

The main dashboard already shows a small score trend chart and a list of recent results for the selected child. The dedicated Analytics page goes deeper.

Score over time

A line chart of overall percentage per paper, ordered by date. Hover any point to see the underlying paper. Use the subject filter to focus on one curriculum area.

Subject breakdown

Bar chart of average percentage by subject, over the chosen date range. Useful for spotting "Maths is fine, English needs work" — without having to scroll through every result.

Topic mastery (rolling)

For each subject, the topic chart shows your child's success rate per topic, weighted by how recent the data is. Topics in the bottom third are flagged as focus areas and link straight to the Revision hub.

Skills (English & Reading only)

For English papers we further split marks by skill — inference, vocabulary, retrieval, structural analysis, punctuation, grammar. This is the most useful view for diagnosing why a child is plateauing despite hitting the topics on the paper.

Choosing a date range

The default range is last 90 days. Use the dropdown to switch to last 30 days, this academic year, all time, or a custom range. Date ranges apply across all charts on the page.

Comparing children

If you have multiple children, the analytics page shows the currently selected child only. To compare, switch children and bookmark each view — a side-by-side comparison view is on the roadmap.

What to actually do with the charts

The score chart tells you whether revision is working. The topic chart tells you what to revise next. Most parents check analytics weekly, not daily — trends matter more than single results.

I only have one paper — why is the chart empty?+

Trend charts need at least three data points to be meaningful. Until you have three results in the chosen date range, you'll see a placeholder. Subject and topic breakdowns work from result number one.

Can I export analytics?+

Not yet as a single PDF. You can right-click any chart and Save image for now. A full analytics export is on the roadmap.