How SMSPrep works

Five simple steps to a real study habit. No apps, no passwords, no willpower required — just your phone and 3 minutes a day.

1

Choose your subject and schedule

Pick from math, vocabulary, science, English, languages, or exam-specific tracks. Tell us your goal — SAT prep, algebra review, daily vocab building — and choose when you want to receive your daily text.

  • Choose one or multiple subjects
  • Set your preferred delivery time (morning, afternoon, or evening)
  • Adjust difficulty as you progress
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Welcome to SMSPrep! 🎉 You picked: SAT Vocabulary Schedule: Weekdays at 7:30 AM Your first question arrives tomorrow. Reply STOP anytime to pause.

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Receive a question every day

Each day at your chosen time, a short practice question arrives as a regular text message on your phone. No app to open, no notification to swipe away — just a text in your inbox waiting for you.

  • Delivered via standard SMS — works on any phone
  • Questions are short and focused (under 160 characters when possible)
  • Each question is designed to teach one specific concept
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📚 Daily Vocab: "The professor's ERUDITE lecture impressed even the graduate students." What does ERUDITE mean? A) Boring B) Scholarly C) Loud Reply A, B, or C

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Reply with your answer

Just text back your answer. It takes about 10 seconds. You can reply with a letter (A, B, C), a number, or even a short written answer depending on the question type.

  • Reply in your own time — no timer pressure
  • Multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer formats
  • Natural language responses accepted (e.g., 'I think B' works)
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Get instant feedback and an explanation

Whether you're right or wrong, you immediately receive a clear, concise explanation. This is where the real learning happens — not just testing, but teaching in the moment.

  • Step-by-step explanations for math and science
  • Usage examples and memory tricks for vocabulary
  • Links between related concepts to build deeper understanding
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✅ Correct! ERUDITE = having or showing great knowledge or learning. 💡 Think: "erudite" comes from Latin "erudire" (to educate). A person described as erudite is deeply knowledgeable. Example: "Her erudite analysis of the novel impressed the professor."

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Build your streak and track progress

Every correct answer extends your streak. Over time, you'll see your accuracy improve, your weak spots narrow, and your confidence grow. Parents and tutors can opt into weekly progress emails.

  • Daily streak counter keeps you motivated
  • Weekly accuracy reports by topic
  • Parents receive progress summaries every Sunday evening
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📊 Weekly Summary: 🔥 Streak: 12 days! ✅ Accuracy: 9/10 this week 📈 Strongest: Latin roots ⚠️ Review: Greek prefixes Keep it up — you're building real knowledge!

That's it. Really.

No downloads. No subscriptions you forget about. Just a text every day that helps you learn. Join the waitlist and see for yourself.

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