Create your starting marker before exam-focused training.
Student and exam lane
Train scripts that hold
Train scripts that hold
under time pressure.
Use this lane to prepare for tests, interviews, and high-stakes study blocks where you need repeatable reasoning under constraint.
Student plan
Your first session sequence
Set baseline first, train one transfer block, then use readiness checks before future study sessions.
1Run G Tracker baselineG Tracker
You get: baseline and trend starting point.
Access appabout 5 min
2Run Capacity Gym blockCapacity Gym
Train one portable script block that you can reuse under timed pressure.
You get: session outcome and script reuse signal.
Access app10 to 20 min
3Run Zone Coach checkZone Coach
Use readiness checks before your next study block so you do not force low-quality sessions.
You get: state route for your next session.
Access appabout 3 min
When to re-check
Run delayed re-checks after 7 to 14 sessions to verify carryover under new task formats and time pressure.
Design intent and proof posture
Transfer is tested, not assumed.
Designed for far transfer
Designed to train general intelligence capacity and cognitive resilience, and to test whether gains carry over under changed conditions.
How transfer is checked
Game swaps, failure-point checks, and delayed re-checks.
Transparency
Protocol + progression logic are public; users can export their training trail; we publish aggregated summaries of test results as the evidence base grows.
Boundary
Skills training and self-regulation, not diagnosis or treatment. Outcomes vary.
Need a different lane?
Switch instantly if your near-term goal changes.
Need guided pacing?
Use coaching for implementation and carryover review.
Student lane ready
Measure first.
Measure first.
Train for exam transfer.
Use baseline and delayed re-checks to track whether gains carry into assessment contexts.