UniTrack
UniTrack is the honest record of your growth across UniMatrix. Everything you do in Unilearn and Uniskills feeds into it, so instead of scattered sessions you get one clear picture of what you’ve actually learned.
Dashboard stats
Section titled “Dashboard stats”The UniTrack dashboard is your home base. At a glance it shows your headline numbers — things like sessions completed, subjects and skills covered, quiz performance, streaks and overall activity. It’s designed to answer “how am I really doing?” without you having to remember it yourself.
You can set goals for what you want to achieve — a subject to master, a skill to reach a certain level, a target to work toward. UniTrack keeps these in view and shows your progress against them, so your learning has direction instead of drifting.
Assessments
Section titled “Assessments”Assessments measure your understanding more formally than a single quiz. They check whether you’ve genuinely grasped a topic or skill, and the results become part of your record — useful for you, and for the report card a parent sees.
Quiz history
Section titled “Quiz history”Every quiz you take in a session is saved to your quiz history. You can look back at what you were tested on, how you scored, and where your accuracy is improving or slipping — turning quizzes from a one-off check into a trend you can learn from.
Achievements
Section titled “Achievements”As you make real progress, you earn achievements — markers of genuine milestones (not just showing up). They give you a sense of momentum and a record of how far you’ve come.
Attune Insights
Section titled “Attune Insights”The Attune Insights section is where the platform shows you what its adaptive layer has noticed about how you learn — your patterns, strengths, and the conditions where you do your best work. These insights come from Attune quietly observing your sessions, and you can review them here in plain language.
Learning Profile tab
Section titled “Learning Profile tab”UniTrack also contains your Learning Profile — the place where your education level, courses, grades and personal notes live, and where Attune’s observations are gathered. It’s important enough to have its own page: see Learning Profile.
The parent report card
Section titled “The parent report card”For parents, UniTrack produces a report card — a clear summary of a learner’s activity, progress and understanding, written to be read by someone supporting them rather than studying themselves. It includes Attune’s observations so a parent can understand not just what their child is doing, but how they’re learning. Full detail is in Reading the Report Card.