Why Courseiva feels different
Not just questions. A feedback loop.
A normal question page gives you a question and an answer. Useful, yes — but limited. Courseiva is designed so practice can lead somewhere: into explanations, weak-topic review, full question pages, timed practice, mock exams and progress tracking.
When you are logged in, your work can become part of your study record: what you answered, what you missed, what you reviewed and where your readiness is improving. That is what turns practice from random clicking into preparation.
Public pages stay useful without hiding everything behind a paywall. Ads support the free layer, while personal tools such as saved progress, notes and history can ask for login when they need your account.