Know exactly where your GCSE journey goes — and arrive ready.
From the first day of Year 10.
GCSE SatNav maps the entire 2-year journeyacross every subject, every topic, every exam. Not content — structure. So you and your parents see the whole path ahead, know what's coming next, and prepare from day one — not in a panic at the end.
Already mid-journey? SatNavs recalculate. Add where you are — and you'll know exactly where to go next.

All your GCSEs, one map
Every subject, exam countdown, progress — instantly visible.
The problem
GCSEs don't have to be a two-month panic.
Most students start preparing in Year 11.
That's one year too late. By the time the panic sets in, there are 9 subjects, 30+ topics each, and 3 months to go. It doesn't have to be this way.
Most parents can't help.
Not because they don't want to — because nobody shows them what their child is actually studying, or how GCSE knowledge is structured.
Most tools give you content.
Seneca. BBC Bitesize. Quizlet. More things to read and memorise. Nobody shows you the map.
Join at any point. The map still works.
A SatNav doesn't require you to start at the beginning of the journey. It recalculates from wherever you are.
Starting Year 10
The ideal scenario. Two full years to build the habit of structured study. By exam time, you'll have been preparing all along — not starting in a panic.
Already mid-journey
Mark what you've covered. The map fills in behind you. You'll see exactly what's left and the most direct route to each exam — from where you are right now.
Exams approaching
This is exactly when the map matters most. Know in minutes which topics need the most work. No more guessing what to revise — just the clearest route to exam day.
For students
"I can see the whole thing. It's not infinite. I know where I am. I know what's next. I can do this."
You start Year 10 with a map of every topic you'll ever need to know. As your teacher covers each one, you mark it. As you study, you build confidence. By Year 11, you're not starting — you're finishing. The exams are the end of a 2-year journey you've been navigating all along.
For parents
"I finally understand what my child is studying. I can actually help."
You see the same map as your child. You know which topics are covered, which need confidence, what the teacher did this week. You can ask the right questions. Pin today's focus. You're not a spectator anymore.
The 2-year journey, in five views
Your subjects — the whole map at a glance
Every GCSE you’re taking. Progress at a glance. Exam countdown visible from day one of Year 10.
Every topic in a subject
See the entire course as a mind map — every topic you’ll ever need. Nothing hidden. Know exactly what Year 10 and Year 11 will cover.
Into any topic — nothing left out
Subtopics branch out visually. Rate each one 💀 / 😐 / 😎 as you go — so you see at a glance what’s covered, what’s left, and what needs more work.
Into any subtopic — one area at a time
Sub-areas shown visually. Always one level at a time. Never overwhelmed.
Into any concept — top marks, every time
What to know, how to get top marks, what examiners expect — all cited from the real spec. AI coaching draws out your thinking.
Every other tool vs GCSE SatNav
The difference isn't features. It's a completely different philosophy about what GCSE preparation should be.
Built for the journey
Structure, not content
So school lessons click into place. Five zoom levels from your whole GCSEs down to a single concept — always one tap away.
Parents, first-class
The first GCSE tool where parents are first-class, not an afterthought. Same map as your child, plain-English AI, one-tap Today’s Focus.
AI that cites its source
Every AI answer draws from the real spec, mark schemes and examiner reports — with a source reference on every factual claim. Designed to refuse rather than guess.
Exam practice from Year 10
So exam technique is a habit, not a last-minute scramble. Real questions from AQA, Eduqas and Edexcel — typed or handwritten photo — with an exam-style timer and AI marking against the official scheme.
A plan that knows your exam dates
Live Revision Health per paper — weeks-to-exam, pace, confidence counts. Updates automatically as your progress changes. What’s urgent, what’s on track, what to do next — today.
Built for ADHD brains too
Bounded scope (the whole course is visible — nothing feels infinite). Spatial memory. One thing at a time. Clear next action.
For parents
Your child starts Year 10. You want to be there for the journey — not just the exam results.
Every other GCSE tool treats parents as spectators. GCSE SatNav was designed from the ground up for the parent who actually wants to help — without needing to be a GCSE expert.
🧭 Same map, parent lens
Plain English, no jargon. A parent-mode AI that explains the concept to you — not just to your child.
📌 Pin “Today's Focus”
Choose one thing from anywhere in the map. Your child sees it on their home screen the moment they open the app.
🔔 See their practice, not just scores
Today's and yesterday's questions, your child's answers, and the AI's feedback — all in one view. Plus weekly digests and nudges.
“I finally understand what my child is studying. I can actually help.”
Grounded in the real spec. Every claim cited.
Our AI reads the official spec, mark schemes and examiner reports — then answers only from that content, with a source reference on every factual claim: Source: AQA English Literature §3.2.1. It's designed to refuse questions it can't ground in the spec rather than guess.
Your journey, your pace
Free to start the journey. Premium to prepare for it fully.
Explore the map
£0
No credit card needed
- ✓All 5 zoom levels — full navigation
- ✓Browse all subjects, topics, subtopics
- ✓Official spec content at every level
- ✓3 practice questions per day
The full journey
£19.99
/month
or £159.99/year — save 33%
- ✓Everything in Free
- ✓Unlimited AI coaching (Socratic, spec-grounded)
- ✓Unlimited Exam Simulator + AI marking
- ✓Handwritten answer upload (photo)
- ✓Adaptive study planner
- ✓Parent mode + progress dashboard
- ✓Progress tracked across every session
Two years from now, your child will sit their GCSEs.
The question is whether they arrive ready — or arrive hoping for the best.
GCSE SatNav is the 2-year preparation system that makes the difference. Free to start. No credit card.