FIGUREit: Learning & Trial Log

FIGUREit: Learning & Trial Log
FIGUREit: Learning & Trial Log
Developer: Terryb Studio
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38 installs
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38 monthly active users
$<10K monthly revenue est.
IAP 100% · Ad 0%
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FIGUREit: Learning & Trial Log Summary

FIGUREit: Learning & Trial Log is a with in-app purchases Android app in Productivity by Terryb Studio. Released in Jun 2026 (recently released ago). It has about 38+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 38 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (100% IAP / 0% ads). Store last updated Jun 15, 2026

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App Description

A place to refine how you learn.

FIGUREit is for skills and subjects you actually want to understand, not just skim. It gives you a quiet place to write your own method in your own words, whether you are learning a craft, a language, a sport, or a way of working.

You write what you think works, then tap the book icon to hide it and test your recall without looking. The point is not pretty notes. It is understanding you can actually carry into real attempts.

After each attempt, you add a short trial log of what happened. Logs are fixed once saved, so your history stays honest about what failed, what improved, and what became clearer over time. In the archive, you tap a date to expand a trial and long‑hold it when you want to delete one.

On the main screen, each subject is its own card; long‑hold a title to remove it when you are done. Small controls stay hidden until you need them, so the app can stay minimal while still giving you a full record of how you learned.

This is about as short as I’d go without losing the core ritual and the hidden gestures. If you want it even tighter, we can cut one more paragraph, but then some of the gestures will have to disappear from the description.