SAT
ACT

Your student has a plan. You can see whether it's working.

Everwise diagnoses why your student's score is stuck, builds a plan tied to the next test date, and gives you a dashboard to see whether it's actually moving — without managing every study session yourself.

20–30 min diagnostic·No card to start·Score breakdown + next-test plan

Weekly Summary

Week 3 — SAT Prep

On track

Projected

1275

target 1500

Sessions5/6
Streak8 days

Patterns being worked on

Trap answer switching↓ Improving
67%
42%
Pacing collapse in Reading→ Stable
51%
48%
Next testMay 3 SAT · 49 days

What you're paying for

The parts of test prep that families still pay for.

Official practice is free. Figuring out what your student's results mean — and keeping a real plan alive until the next test — is the part families still need.

A plan tied to the next test

Your student gets a study schedule built around their SAT or ACT date — not an open-ended list of topics. Sessions target the patterns costing the most points.

Accountability between tests

Scheduled sessions, streaks, and practice-test reviews keep studying consistent. Missed sessions reschedule automatically instead of disappearing.

Visible score movement

Projected score, section trends, and pattern frequency — you see whether prep is working, not just whether your student is logging hours.

Less wasted spend

One monthly price covers diagnosis, planning, sessions, and reporting. No more paying $150/hr for a tutor with no dashboard and no plan.

The first week

From diagnostic to visibility in under a week.

Your student takes the test, Everwise finds the leaks and builds the plan, and you get a dashboard — not after months of hoping, but in the first few days.

1
Student: Takes the diagnostic

A 20–30 minute adaptive test maps your student's score across the exam and identifies the reasoning patterns behind their mistakes.

2
Student: Sees where points are leaking

Score leaks ranked by impact — not just "needs work in Reading" but "loses 40 pts switching to trap answers after narrowing to two."

3
Student: Gets a retake plan

Sessions tied to their next test date, targeting the specific patterns costing the most points. Not a generic topic list.

4
You: Gets visibility

Your parent dashboard shows projected score, on-track status, sessions completed, patterns being fixed, and next test countdown.

5
Student: Sessions continueYou: Weekly updates arrive

Your student works through sessions. You get a weekly email with progress, study time, and whether the plan is on track — without asking.

What you see

A parent dashboard that answers the only question that matters.

Is it working? Your dashboard and weekly email show the answer clearly — projected score, pattern trends, session consistency, and on-track status.

Parent dashboard

On track

Projected 1275 — target 1500

Sessions

5/6

Study time

2h 20m

Streak

8 days

Exam in

49 days

Current focus patterns

Trap answer switching

↓ Improving
67%
42%

Pacing collapse in Reading

→ Stable
51%
48%

Over-investing in hard Math

↓ Improving
45%
30%

Weekly email report

From: Everwise

Week 3 Summary — SAT Prep

Projected

1275

+95 from start

Sessions

5/6

this week

Status

On track

to May 3 SAT

This week's highlights

Trap answer pattern frequency dropped from 67% to 42%
Completed timed Reading drill on pacing collapse
Next full-length practice test scheduled for Week 4

Sent every Monday · No login required

Pricing

Official practice is free. Figuring out what your student's results mean — and keeping a real plan alive until the next test — is the part families still pay for.

$74.99/mo

About the cost of one hour with a private tutor — but built around the whole month.

What's included for parents

  • Diagnostic + score leak breakdown
  • Retake plan tied to the next SAT or ACT
  • Unlimited guided sessions
  • Parent dashboard with projected score + on-track status
  • Weekly email summary — no login required

Private tutor

$150+/hr

1 hour/week, no dashboard, no plan

Everwise

$74.99/mo

Unlimited sessions, plan, dashboard, reports

1-week free trial · No card to start · Start with the diagnostic

Built for parents

You should not have to run the study plan yourself.

Clear reporting

On-track status, projected score, and pattern trends in plain language. No gamified dashboards or percentages that don't connect to the exam.

Supportive accountability

Missed sessions reschedule automatically. Reminders are helpful, not nagging. The plan adapts instead of falling apart.

Separate parent view

Your own dashboard and login. You see progress without needing your student's credentials or seeing their session content.

Works alongside free prep

Everwise adds the missing layer — diagnosis, structure, and visibility — on top of official practice your student is already doing.

Questions

Common questions from parents.

Why pay if official SAT/ACT practice is free?

Official tests give you the questions. They don't tell you why your student keeps losing points in the same patterns, or build a plan to fix them before the next test. Everwise adds diagnosis, structure, and visibility — the parts free tools don't cover.

What do I actually see each week?

A weekly email with projected score, sessions completed, study time, pattern trends, and on-track status. Plus a live dashboard you can check anytime. No login required for the email.

Is this best for students whose score is stuck?

Yes. Everwise is built for retakers and students who've plateaued. If your student has done practice tests and the score isn't moving, the diagnostic finds the specific patterns keeping them stuck — and sessions target those patterns directly.

Do I need my own account?

Yes. Parents have a separate login with their own dashboard. You don't use your student's credentials, and you can't see their session chat.

Does Everwise support both SAT and ACT?

Yes. The diagnostic, study plan, and sessions are tailored to whichever test your student chooses — the two exams reward different strategies and timing patterns.

Can I set up the parent side before my student starts?

Yes. You can create your parent account first and link your student's email. But the diagnostic and plan become useful once your student takes the test — that's where the score data comes from.

ProjectedOn track

1275

5/6 sessions·8-day streak·49 days to SAT

Start with the diagnostic. See whether the plan is actually moving score.

Get the score breakdown first. Add parent visibility in the first week.

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