Quorum is a spaced repetition app for SQE1 candidates. Every subject covered. Built by someone who coaches people through it.
Most SQE candidates revise by re-reading the same notes. Quorum works differently — it uses spaced repetition to surface the cards you're weakest on, at the exact moment you need to see them again.
The result is revision that compounds. Every session builds on the last.
The same algorithm that powers Anki. Rate each card honestly — Quorum handles the scheduling.
Standard Q&A, IRAC Case Cards, Scenario Cards, Deeper Understanding, and Trap Cards — each designed for a different kind of learning.
A growing bank of practice questions in the SQE1 format, alongside the flashcard system.
Short sessions, clear structure, no noise. Designed to work for candidates who need focus, not overwhelm.
Thousands of cards spanning all FLK1 and FLK2 subjects, plus Professional Conduct. Five card types cover the full range of what the SQE1 will test.
Five card types, every subject. Tap any card to flip it.
Quorum came out of frustration with the tools available for SQE1 revision — expensive, noisy, and built without much thought for how people actually study.
The card bank was written from scratch against the SRA syllabus, informed by the patterns candidates get wrong. Every trap card, every IRAC case, every scenario was chosen deliberately.
No corporate backing. No venture funding. £5 a month keeps it running and keeps it independent.
A short-form podcast for SQE1 candidates. 8–12 minutes, twice a week. No filler.
Each episode is built around a recurring segment — a trap to avoid, a rule distilled to one sentence, or the examiner's perspective on a topic candidates consistently misread.
£5 a month. Cancel any time. Full access from day one.