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Frequently asked questions

Clear answers before you start revising.

Aplailasain is designed to help GCSE and A-Level students use AI in a more focused, board-specific and responsible way. These answers explain how it works and what families should expect.

Board-specific support Major UK exam boards are supported across GCSE and A-Level routes.
100+ study options Students can choose from many subject-and-board combinations.
Responsible AI Helpful revision support, not official marking or guaranteed grades.

What parents and students usually ask

The answers are deliberately direct, so you can quickly decide whether Aplailasain is the right starting point.

What is Aplailasain?

Aplailasain is an AI-powered revision support platform for GCSE and A-Level students. It helps students ask better questions, upload work, receive structured feedback and keep a useful study history.

The aim is to make revision clearer and more focused than starting from a blank, generic chatbot.

What is the difference between the GCSE and A-Level services?

The GCSE and A-Level routes are separate because the levels have different study needs, prices and support options.

GCSE support is designed for clearer revision help, practice and feedback. A-Level support is designed for deeper explanations, stronger answer development and more advanced subject work.

Which exam boards are supported?

Aplailasain is designed around board-specific study. Major UK awarding organisations are supported, including AQA, OCR, Pearson Edexcel, WJEC / Eduqas and CCEA.

Students choose their level, subject and exam board inside the relevant GCSE or A-Level route.

How many subject options are available?

Across the GCSE and A-Level routes, Aplailasain supports over 100 subject-and-board options. Availability can vary by level and subject, so students should choose the relevant route and check the options inside the platform.

Is Aplailasain just another generic AI tool?

No. General AI tools can be useful, but students often have to work out how to prompt them properly before they get useful revision help.

Aplailasain is designed as a focused study workspace for GCSE and A-Level revision, with subject, level and exam-board context built into the student journey.

How does the feedback help students?

Aplailasain gives structured AI-powered feedback to help students see what is strong, what is missing, and what they could improve next.

It is designed to support active revision: ask, practise, review, improve, then return to useful feedback later.

Can students upload work?

Yes. Students can upload questions, answers or study material so that the support can be more directly related to the work in front of them.

Is the feedback official exam board marking?

No. Aplailasain is independent study support. It is not official exam board marking and should not be treated as a substitute for teacher feedback, examiner marking, official mark schemes or specifications.

Can AI make mistakes?

Yes. AI-generated support can be wrong or incomplete. Aplailasain is designed to make AI more focused and useful for revision, but students should still check important answers against official specifications, mark schemes, textbooks and teacher guidance.

Is there a free option?

Yes. Students can start free. Paid annual passes are available only for students who need more requests, longer answers, uploads or more regular support.

How does the STUDY50 discount work?

During May, paid study tiers are available at 50% off with code STUDY50. The code must be entered at checkout. The discount is not applied automatically.

Are the GCSE and A-Level prices the same?

No. GCSE and A-Level study passes have different prices and support levels. Use the separate GCSE and A-Level pricing pages to compare the correct options.

Who is Aplailasain for?

Aplailasain is for GCSE and A-Level students who want more focused revision support, and for parents or carers who want a clearer way to help students revise at home.

It can also be useful for independent learners and home-educating families.

Is it only for high-performing students?

No. The aim is to help students who need clearer structure, more focused practice and feedback they can act on. It is not designed for only one type of learner.

How should students use it well?

Students should use Aplailasain as part of active revision: practise questions, upload work where useful, read the feedback carefully, improve the answer, and cross-check important points with trusted course materials.

How do I choose between GCSE and A-Level?

Choose the route that matches the qualification being studied. If the student is preparing for GCSEs, use the GCSE route. If the student is studying A-Levels, use the A-Level route.

Ready to start?

Choose the route that matches the qualification. Students can start free and upgrade only if they need more support.

Responsible AI study support

Aplailasain is independent study support and is not affiliated with, endorsed by or approved by any exam board. AI-generated support can be wrong or incomplete, so students should check important answers against official specifications, mark schemes, teacher guidance and textbooks.