Recent product updates from the Passd team.
Voice Tutor opens with five purpose-built modes. Each one loads your jurisdiction's facts and your recent misses into the tutor's context, so a session starts where you left off — not where the textbook begins. Talk or type; the tutor responds the same way either direction.
Exam Day Mode is a full-length practice exam under timed conditions. The session matches your state's question count and time limit, runs without hints or pauses, and ends with a pass/fail verdict. The post-exam breakdown shows where your time went, which topics tripped you up, and how today's result moved your Passd Score. Available from any state's practice surface, and eligible toward Passd Ready — a mock at ≥75% in your jurisdiction satisfies the second gate.
AI Flashcards turn your wrong-answer history into adaptive review decks. Every question you miss seeds a card; as your accuracy on a topic improves, the deck rebalances toward whatever's still weak. Spaced repetition follows the Leitner five-bucket pattern — correct answers move a card forward, misses send it back to bucket one.
Passd Score now breaks down by topic. The dashboard ranks your three weakest areas and surfaces a one-tap drill link for each, so the next thing you study is also the thing that moves your score most. Each topic carries its own accuracy percentage; the overall Passd Score is the topic-weighted aggregate. Drilling a weak topic updates both numbers in real time — the topic score and the global score — so you can see the gap close as it closes.
Vocabulary drills cover the terms your state's exam tests most often, in three formats that target different recall paths. Every session is scored. Words you keep missing move to the front of the queue automatically, and a streak counter tracks the days in a row you've practiced.
Passd ships with every U.S. state plus DC covered from day one. Each jurisdiction has its own calibrated question bank, pulled from that state's actual exam content outline. No phased rollouts, no “California coming soon” — pick anywhere on the map and the full feature set works. State-specific facts (license fees, prelicense hours, passing thresholds) are sourced individually and timestamped on the back end so they don't drift silently.