IELTSer
๐ŸŒฑ About

Built so practice doesn't depend on a tutor's calendar.

For most students in Uzbekistan, the path to studying or working abroad runs through IELTS โ€” and the bottleneck is feedback. Tutors are expensive. Mock tests come back days later. The gap between writing an essay and learning what was wrong with it is where progress dies.

IELTSer closes that gap. Submit an essay or a voice answer on Telegram. Get a band-by-band breakdown in thirty seconds. Find your weakest criterion. Read a Band 8 sample. Try again.

What this is, what this isn't

It is a fast practice loop between mock tests. A way to know whether you're trending up, holding steady, or stuck โ€” and exactly which criterion is holding you back. Useful for daily practice, especially for the long months between expensive prep courses.

It isn't a replacement for a human tutor on test day. It isn't affiliated with Cambridge English, IDP, or the British Council. It doesn't predict your real exam score with certainty. We grade strictly against the public Cambridge band descriptors, but the real exam has nuances โ€” and a real examiner.

How we think about cost

The price (50,000 soum / month) is the cheapest sustainable price that lets us cover Anthropic and OpenAI API costs and still develop the product. We deliberately picked a single subscription โ€” no upsells, no add-ons, no premium tiers within Premium. The free tier exists so anyone can try the product without spending money, and so students with no budget can still get two graded essays a week.

Where data lives

On a single server in Tashkent. We store your essays so you can re-read your feedback; we don't share them with anyone, and we don't use them to train AI models. The API providers (Anthropic for grading, OpenAI for transcription) see the text we send them in real time, governed by their data-use policies โ€” neither uses API traffic for training.

Open questions, future work

Built in Tashkent, shipped to Telegram. Questions: send /help in the bot.