Launching Soon

SAT prep built to make test day feel familiar.

The 1600 App is almost here. Students will be able to practice by topic, take full-length SAT-style simulations, review explanations, and track progress across iPhone and web from one account.

We’re finalizing launch details now, including App Store release and subscription setup. The full marketing page has been preserved for later rollout.

What Launch Includes
Soon

Topic-Based Practice

8 SAT topics across Reading & Writing and Math with 480 total real-style questions.

Full-Length Simulations

98-question SAT-style exams with timed sessions, answer review, and score-focused feedback.

Cross-Device Progress

Accounts, XP, reports, and performance history synced across web and mobile.

The public site is in launch mode for now, but the app itself is being prepared for release with subscriptions, App Store listing, and final deployment work underway.

480
SAT-Style Questions
8
Core SAT Topics
98Q
Full Simulation Mode
2
Platforms at Launch

Not another giant SAT course. A focused practice engine.

The 1600 App is designed for students who need repetition, clarity, and measurable progress. Instead of overwhelming users with endless content, it focuses on realistic question sets, timed reps, explanations, and performance tracking that show where the next score gains are likely to come from.

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Targeted Topic Drills

Students can practice specific Reading & Writing and Math areas instead of guessing where to spend time.

Timed Practice

Countdown-based sessions help build comfort with pacing before the real exam adds pressure.

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Reports & Review

Every session feeds into reports, answer explanations, focus areas, and exam history.

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One Account Across Devices

Students can move between phone and web without losing streaks, XP, reports, or saved progress.

All 8 official SAT topic areas, ready for launch.

The question bank covers Reading & Writing and Math with enough repetition to make patterns recognizable before the real test.

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Craft & Structure
60 questions
Reading & Writing
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Information & Ideas
60 questions
Reading & Writing
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English Conventions
60 questions
Reading & Writing
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Expression of Ideas
60 questions
Reading & Writing
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Algebra
60 questions
Math
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Advanced Math
60 questions
Math
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Data Analysis
60 questions
Math
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Geometry & Trig
60 questions
Math

A better score doesn't just open doors.
It helps pay for them.

Most families focus on admissions, but higher SAT scores can also change scholarship outcomes, institutional grants, and total out-of-pocket college cost. The 1600 App is being built to make consistent practice more accessible than private tutoring and easier to sustain week after week.

One hour of SAT tutoring can cost as much as a month of prep. A consistent student with the right reps can create a much bigger return than a scattered study plan.

Launching Soon
$9,200/yr
More in college grants received by students scoring 1200+ vs. those below 1000, based on cited institutional grant research.
College Board institutional grant research
$36,000+
Potential four-year grant difference between stronger and weaker score bands at the same institution.
College Board institutional grant research
Students at or above higher percentile score bands are materially more likely to receive institutional merit aid.
Sallie Mae, How America Pays for College (2023)
$3K–$7K/yr
Published scholarship matrices at some universities show large annual increases from meaningful SAT score improvement.
Selected university merit aid matrices
Public Site

We’re almost ready to launch.

The public site is in holding mode while App Store setup, billing, and final deployment are completed. The app foundation, question bank, reports, and subscription structure are already in place.

View Full Marketing Page Why It Matters

Scholarship and aid figures shown above are directional and institution-dependent. Individual results vary by school, score band, financial need, residency, and scholarship rules.