Didata features

Progress and focus

Didata Score, so you know what to study next.

Track retention, performance, regularity, and consolidation. Turn study history into the next action.

To stop measuring only hours studied and figure out which subjects actually need attention.

4 signals
retention, performance, rhythm, consolidation
Score
by subject and overall
Actions
practical recommendations

Ideal for

  • Students juggling many subjects
  • Recurring review and practice routines
  • Anyone who needs to choose focus with less guessing

How it fits the routine

Four steps, one flow.

  1. 1

    Study as usual

    Flashcards, exercises, sessions, and materials all generate signals while you use them.

  2. 2

    See the score

    Didata summarizes the signals into a reading per subject.

  3. 3

    Understand the why

    Drivers show whether the issue is memory, performance, rhythm, or consolidation.

  4. 4

    Pick the next action

    Recommendations point to review, practice, or new material when needed.

Signals

Study progress isn't a single metric.

Didata Score combines different signals to avoid simplistic conclusions about a subject.

  • Retention considers reviews and memory.

  • Performance considers practice and accuracy.

  • Regularity tracks recent study rhythm.

Recommendation

The score exists to guide the next step.

The score shouldn't become decoration. It points out what to review, practice, or consolidate first.

  • Actions prioritized by subject.

  • Context for why a recommendation appeared.

  • Less reliance on intuition for daily planning.

Maturity

The system gets sharper as evidence accumulates.

When you still have few signals, the reading is conservative. With real usage, the diagnosis matures.

  • Scores read carefully on new subjects.

  • Recent history weighs in on rhythm assessment.

  • Materials and reviews feed the same dashboard.

Frequently asked questions

Direct answers for what usually stalls the decision.

Is Didata Score a test grade?

No. It represents the health of your study routine, combining signals across memory, performance, and regularity.

Does the score show up with little usage?

Yes, but the reading stays conservative while there's still little evidence.

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