You know the moment.
You sit down to revise and suddenly realize you don't actually need "motivation" -- you need a plan. Because IB revision rarely fails due to a lack of effort. It fails because effort gets scattered: one tab for notes, another for practice questions, a third for flashcards, and a fourth for that one friend's "explained perfectly" document you can't find anymore.
The RevisionDojo app is built for that exact moment. Not to hype you up, but to quietly remove friction: one place to study, practice, get feedback, and build confidence. If you're an IB student preparing for exams, RevisionDojo is designed to feel like the calm center of a noisy semester.

What the RevisionDojo app actually does (quick checklist)
If you want the fast overview before we go deeper, here's the workflow the RevisionDojo app supports:
- Learn with syllabus-aligned Study Notes
- Remember with Flashcards and spaced repetition
- Apply with the Questionbank and instant feedback
- Fix mistakes using analytics and targeted practice loops
- Simulate exam conditions with Mock Exams and Predicted Papers
- Get support with Jojo AI Chat and Tutors
- Improve coursework with Grading tools and the Coursework Library
The big idea is simple: RevisionDojo helps you move from "I studied a lot" to "I practiced the right things, the right way."
Why an all-in-one IB revision app matters more than you think
There's a quiet cost to switching tools mid-study. Not just time, but mental momentum. Every switch is a small decision: Where was that resource? Which deck was I using? Did I already do these questions? Those tiny questions add up until revision feels heavier than it should.
The RevisionDojo app reduces that cognitive overhead. Your notes lead into flashcards. Your flashcards point to the topics you're forgetting. Your practice questions generate feedback that tells you what to do next. That chain matters because IB exams reward students who can do two things under pressure:
- Retrieve knowledge quickly
- Apply it in the format the IB expects
That's what RevisionDojo is really optimizing for.
RevisionDojo Questionbank: practice that behaves like your exams
Most students don't underperform because they didn't "know" content. They underperform because they didn't rehearse using it.
The RevisionDojo Questionbank is designed for high-volume, high-quality practice with structure: filter by topic, paper style, and level (SL/HL), then drill until the pattern becomes familiar.
Two things make this especially useful close to exams:
- You stop guessing what to revise, because your performance tells you.
- You build exam technique alongside content knowledge.
If you want to see how the Questionbank is positioned, start here: Questionbank feature page.
And if you're the kind of student who works better when "revision" becomes a concrete target, pair it with the broader platform overview at RevisionDojo for IB.
RevisionDojo Study Notes: faster understanding, less rewriting
IB students often spend hours making notes that look impressive and do very little.
The RevisionDojo Study Notes are meant to replace the endless rewrite cycle with something more exam-focused: clear explanations, syllabus alignment, and the kind of framing that helps you recognize what the IB is really asking.
A surprisingly effective habit is this:
- Read one short section of notes
- Immediately turn it into a question you can answer
- Then prove it with Questionbank practice
If you want strategies for how to do notes without burning time, read: IB Note-Taking Strategies: Maximize Your Study Efficiency and IB Revision Notes: Quick Review Before Exams.
For a sense of the depth and structure of the notes ecosystem, this is useful too: IB Subject Note Collections.
RevisionDojo Flashcards: small sessions that compound
The best revision rarely looks dramatic. It looks boring and consistent.
Flashcards work because they force retrieval. Spaced repetition works because it times retrieval when forgetting begins. Put them together and you get the kind of compounding that makes finals season feel less like a cliff.
In the RevisionDojo app, Flashcards are built to be daily and lightweight. A short session between classes is still a real session. Over weeks, those minutes become an advantage.
If you want to go deeper into how to use them well, this guide is a strong companion: Interactive IB Flashcards: Engaging Memory Practice.

Jojo AI Chat: the "unstuck" button that protects your momentum
Every IB student knows the spiral:
You hit one confusing concept. You try to google it. Ten minutes later you've opened six tabs, convinced yourself the entire topic is impossible, and somehow ended up reading a forum debate from 2017.
RevisionDojo includes Jojo AI Chat to stop that spiral early. The best use of Jojo isn't to "do the work for you." It's to keep you moving:
- Ask for a clear explanation in the language your course uses
- Request a step-by-step breakdown of an error pattern
- Get guidance aligned to command terms (what "evaluate" demands vs "explain")
This matters because exam prep is mostly about momentum. The RevisionDojo app treats confusion as a normal event, not a failure.
If you're curious how the platform thinks about AI use and integrity, this is worth reading: AI usage principles for schools.

Mock Exams and Predicted Papers: confidence is built, not wished for
Confidence isn't something you "have." It's something you build through evidence.
The RevisionDojo app supports realistic exam practice through Mock Exams and Predicted Papers. The purpose is not to scare you. It's to give you proof:
- Proof you can finish on time
- Proof you can interpret questions correctly
- Proof your revision is working (or where it isn't)
If you want to run timed practice properly, use this guide: How to Run Timed IB Mock Exams in RevisionDojo.
And if your subject offers predicted sets, you can explore examples like Math AI Papers or IB Computer Science Predicted Papers.
Grading tools and Coursework Library: feedback without waiting
Coursework is its own mental load. It's not just time-consuming -- it's emotionally expensive because you're never sure if what you wrote is "good enough."
RevisionDojo supports that side of IB life too, with Grading tools that provide rubric-aware feedback loops and a Coursework Library that helps you see what strong work looks like.
The value here is speed and clarity. You can iterate faster, ask better questions in class, and stop treating coursework as a black box.
And when you want a human layer, Tutors are there to turn feedback into a plan rather than a pile of comments.
How to use RevisionDojo: a simple weekly rhythm
A good app doesn't just contain features. It suggests a rhythm.
Here's a simple structure many IB students can sustain using RevisionDojo:
Build understanding (2--3 sessions/week)
- Use Study Notes for one topic
- Ask Jojo AI Chat clarifying questions early
- Create or review Flashcards immediately after
Build exam skill (3--5 sessions/week)
- Drill the same topic in the Questionbank
- Tag mistakes and return to them 48 hours later
Build stamina (1 session/week)
- Do a timed block using Mock Exams or Predicted Papers
- Review errors for patterns, not just "wrong answers"
This is where RevisionDojo becomes more than an app. It becomes a feedback system.

FAQ
Is the RevisionDojo app worth using if I already have notes from school?
Yes, because RevisionDojo isn't only a notes repository, it's a practice-and-feedback loop. School notes often explain what a topic is, but they don't always train you to produce IB-style answers under timed conditions. With RevisionDojo, you can read Study Notes quickly, then immediately test your understanding using the Questionbank. That jump from explanation to application is where marks are won. Over time, the app also helps you notice patterns in your mistakes, which is difficult to do with scattered PDFs. Even if you keep your teacher's notes, RevisionDojo becomes the place you go to turn knowledge into exam performance.
How does RevisionDojo help with different IB subjects without feeling generic?
The IB is consistent in one way: it rewards precision. But each subject expresses that precision differently, through its question styles, command terms, and mark allocation logic. RevisionDojo is designed around those structures, so practice feels closer to what you'll face in assessments. The Questionbank is organized by topic and level (SL/HL), which keeps your practice aligned to your actual course demands. The Study Notes are syllabus-aware, so you're less likely to revise content that won't be assessed. Flashcards help with definitions, processes, and key relationships across subjects, while Jojo AI Chat helps you get unstuck without derailing your session. In other words, RevisionDojo stays broad enough to support your whole diploma, but specific enough to feel like IB revision instead of generic studying.
Can RevisionDojo help if I'm short on time and already behind?
That's one of the most realistic use cases for RevisionDojo. When time is limited, the biggest danger is "revision theater" -- reading and highlighting because it feels productive, even when it doesn't change your results. The fastest path is usually: identify weak topics, practice them, then fix the exact type of mistake you keep repeating. The RevisionDojo app supports that with the Questionbank, instant feedback, and targeted review through Flashcards. Add one timed session per week using Mock Exams or Predicted Papers, and you start building the exam stamina that many students leave too late. You won't magically cover everything, but you will stop wasting time on low-impact work. And that shift alone can change your final weeks.
Closing: make revision feel smaller, then do it daily
IB success is rarely about one heroic weekend. It's about making revision feel small enough to do consistently, then repeating it until confidence stops being a mood and becomes a record of completed work.
The RevisionDojo app is built for that kind of consistency: Questionbank practice that sharpens technique, Study Notes that cut through noise, Flashcards that compound, Jojo AI Chat that keeps you moving, and Mock Exams and Predicted Papers that replace anxiety with evidence.
If you're preparing for exams and want one system you can actually stick to, make RevisionDojo your default study home screen. Start with one topic today, and let the momentum do the rest.
