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IELTSpractice.app
Practice till it's familiar. Know exactly what to improve
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Practice till it's familiar. Know exactly what to improve
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ieltspractice.app gets you exam-ready with two modes. Practice mode teaches you to self-learn entirely on-platform: the exam format, how to read and brainstorm questions, how to structure strong answers, and guided listening — with AI feedback scored against the official IELTS band descriptors. Mock mode recreates real exam conditions: strict timing, listening audio that plays once, no resets. Academic & General Training. Start free, no card required.

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Hey Product Hunters!
Maker of ieltspractice.app here — excited (and honestly a little nervous) to finally share this with you all.
Quick backstory: I sat the IELTS myself, and the hardest part wasn't the English — it was finding a decent place to practice. Everything I tried was either recycled past papers with zero feedback, or prep courses that cost more than the exam itself. Weeks of studying, and I still had no idea what exam day would actually feel like, or what I needed to fix to push my score up. Friends of mine went through the exact same thing.
So I built the platform I wished existed — together with English teachers and professors who know the exam inside out.
A few things that make it different:
🎯 Practice mode lets you self-learn everything right on the platform — the exam format, how to read and brainstorm questions, how to structure your answers, guided listening. Pause, reset, retry as much as you want.
⏱️ Mock mode is the real deal. Timed to the second, the Listening audio plays once, and if you leave, the attempt is gone. Just like exam day — because the exam shouldn't feel new when you sit it.
📊 Feedback that actually tells you something. Our AI is trained on 20+ years of past exams and the official IELTS band descriptors, so instead of a bare score, you get a criterion-by-criterion breakdown in plain language — what cost you marks and exactly how to fix it.
One fun turn along the way: we originally wanted to use real past papers, but ended up writing everything from scratch in exact IELTS format. Turned out to be a feature — fresh material forever, and you're never re-doing questions you've already memorized.
It's free to start, no card needed. If you've sat the real IELTS, I'd love to know — how close did we get to exam day? 🙏