One quest for them. Real insight for you.
Your child gets the game. You get a clear, jargon-free picture of where they are and what to nudge next, without the nightly fight.
The bit of revision parents dread
Ask most parents of a Year 6 child which part of revision they dread, and a lot of them land on the same answer: spelling, punctuation and grammar. Maths has a method you can follow. Reading you can do together on the sofa. But SPaG is full of rules that adults half-remember and terms that have changed since they were at school: fronted adverbials, subordinating conjunctions, the subjunctive mood.
SATS LION takes that off your plate. Leo does the teaching, the questions adapt to your child, and you get a plain-English read on how it is going. You bring the encouragement; the app brings the grammar.
Strand-by-strand mastery
See spelling, grammar, punctuation and vocabulary at a glance, in plain English. No edu-jargon to decode.
What to do next
Each week surfaces the few topics most worth practising, so you know exactly what to praise and what to revisit.
A habit that sticks
Streaks and Leo's coaching turn ten minutes a day into something your child chooses to open, not something you nag them into.
Safe and ad-free
Data-minimal, built to the UK Children's Code. No ads, no data selling, no nudge tricks. Just the practice.
Weekly progress reports
Once a week we send a short, plain-English summary: how each SPaG strand is tracking, the streak so far, and the three topics most worth a few extra minutes. It is the opposite of a wall of data, just the signal you need to help.
Because every question maps to the KS2 statutory framework, the report reflects readiness for the real test, not a generic score. When a strand turns green, that is genuine progress against the mark scheme.
Illustrative example. Your child's real view fills in as they play.
What ten minutes looks like
A session is short on purpose. Here is the shape of an ordinary evening with SATS LION.
They open the daily quest
Ten questions, ten minutes, pitched at the right level. Leo greets your child by name and picks up yesterday's streak, so turning up becomes the habit rather than the battle.
Leo explains every answer
Right or wrong, the why is shown in plain Year 6 English the moment it lands. A miss becomes the most useful part of the session, not a telling-off.
You get the picture, not a wall of data
Each session quietly updates your view. Once a week we send a short summary with the three things most worth a few extra minutes.
Questions parents ask
How much time does it really take?
A daily quest is built around ten focused minutes. It is short on purpose, long enough to make real progress and short enough that a tired Year 6 will say yes to it most evenings without a row.
Do I need to know SPaG to help?
No. That is rather the point. Leo does the teaching, and your report is written in plain English with the few topics worth a nudge. You bring the encouragement, the app brings the grammar.
What does it cost?
Everything is free during early access, with no card needed to start. We are brand new, so there is no catch to hide. Paid plans will come later, and we will always tell you before anything changes.
Is it safe for my child?
Yes. A learner carries no more than a first name and a year group, there are no ads or third-party trackers, and we built to the UK Children's Code from the start. You can read the detail on our data protection page.
Will it work on our devices?
SATS LION runs in a browser and on phones and tablets, so it plays at the kitchen table or on the school Chromebook with no install. Your child's progress follows them wherever they pick it up.
Ten minutes a day. No card to start.
Start the first quest free and see the parent view for yourself.