About WriteSpan SAT
A complete preparation platform for the Digital SAT — built by educators, calibrated against real student performance, designed for the reasoning the new test actually demands.
Who builds this
Every question on WriteSpan SAT is authored or reviewed by working educators. Reading & Writing content is built by composition and rhetoric specialists. Math content is reviewed by certified secondary mathematics educators. Every question is mapped to the official College Board Digital SAT framework and tagged with difficulty, question type, and the specific reasoning trap each wrong answer exploits.
The platform itself is built by WriteSpan LLC, an educational technology company that also operates assessment tools for higher education institutions across the United States.
What we built
The Digital SAT introduced in March 2024 is a fundamentally different test from the paper SAT — section-adaptive, shorter, with integrated math reasoning and a built-in Desmos calculator. Old prep materials retrofitted from the paper SAT cannot replicate the new test's mechanics.
WriteSpan SAT is built from scratch for the new format. 3,500+ calibrated practice questions across all eight Digital SAT domains. Eight full-length practice tests with section-adaptive Module 1 to Module 2 routing — exactly like the real test. IRT-based score prediction calibrated against real student performance, so the score you see on WriteSpan is the score you can expect on test day.
Why a complete platform plus free resources
Khan Academy's free SAT prep is excellent. Bluebook is the official practice tool. Many of the best teaching videos for SAT skills are already free on the web. We do not pretend to replace them.
What WriteSpan SAT adds is what free resources do not provide: a calibrated question bank with detailed trap-by-trap rationales, full-length practice tests that simulate the adaptive structure, predictive scoring you can trust, and a coverage matrix that shows exactly where you stand on every domain and subdomain. When a student misses a question, we surface the single best Khan Academy video or Bluebook tool for that specific concept — vetted, time-stamped, matched to the mistake.
How we charge
Drill — $49 for 3 months. Full question bank access with detailed rationales and external resource library. The right choice for students who want to drill targeted weak areas.
Complete — $79 for 6 months. Everything in Drill plus 8 full-length section-adaptive practice tests, score prediction, and personalized weakness reports. The right choice for most students preparing for an upcoming test.
Premium — $99 for 12 months. Everything in Complete plus 4 additional practice tests, a full year of access, and priority support. The right choice for retakers and students aiming for 1500+.
All three are one-time payments with no auto-renewal. We do not believe in surprise charges.