Made for iPad

The 11+ app made for iPad.

A daily 11+ practice app built for iPad as well as iPhone. Two-column Today screen, two-column category grid, portrait or landscape. Same product on web, iPhone and Android. 14-day free trial, no card needed.

  • No card needed
  • 14 days free
  • Web, iPad, iPhone, Android
Today screen on iPad with a two-column layout

A tablet-native layout, not a stretched phone

Today screen reflows into a two-column band. Category grid lays out two-up. The orb wash adapts to the wider canvas. Portrait or landscape, it looks intentional.

Sized for how children actually use iPads

Tap targets stay generous. Reading line lengths stay sane. No tiny phone affordances stranded in the middle of a 13-inch screen.

One subscription, every device

Web, iPad, iPhone and Android. One account, synced progress. Start the morning on the iPad, pick up on the laptop at homework time.

Same daily 11+ practice, same Today screen

Same Today screen logic that decides one subject and one specific skill per session. The iPad layout is an adaptation, not a separate product.

Why an iPad layout matters

Many 11+-age children already use an iPad every day.

A lot of UK families preparing for the 11+ already have an iPad on the kitchen table. Schools issue them. Homework apps run on them. The iPad is often the screen a child actually reaches for in the evening.

Despite that, most 11+ apps are built phone-first and look stranded on tablet: a narrow column of content in the middle of the screen, oversized tap targets, empty margins. 11+ Daily is laid out for iPad on purpose so a child can practise on the device they already use, without it feeling like a phone app in disguise.

iPad layout close-up
One subscription, every device

From £8.25 a month, billed annually.

Web, iPad, iPhone and Android. One account, synced progress. 14-day free trial, no card needed.

Daily 11+ practice, on the iPad your child already uses.

No more guessing what to revise. No more weekend cram. Just consistent daily prep that works, on a tablet layout that respects the device.