11+ Daily vs Atom Learning: a fair comparison for UK parents
If you have searched for an 11 Plus app in the UK, Atom Learning has almost certainly come up. It is the loudest, most heavily marketed brand in the space. 11+ Daily is the calmer, more focused alternative built for the way many families actually prep at home: short daily sessions, on whatever device is to hand, at a meaningfully lower price. Here is how the two compare.
The short answer
Atom Learning and 11+ Daily are both digital 11 Plus tools, but they sit at opposite ends of the market. Atom is a comprehensive paid platform with a school-tier presence and a premium subscription. 11+ Daily is a daily-practice app built for the real rhythm of a school week, at a fraction of the cost.
For most UK families preparing at home, we think 11+ Daily is the better starting point. Atom makes sense in specific cases: their school already uses Atom Nucleus, or budget genuinely is not a factor. Outside of those, the daily-habit shape and the price gap make 11+ Daily the more sensible choice for the majority of parents.
| 11+ Daily | Atom Learning | |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly price | £9.99 | Premium tier (see Atom's site) |
| Annual price | £99 | Premium tier (see Atom's site) |
| Free trial | 14 days, no credit card | Yes, terms vary (see Atom's site) |
| Subjects | English, Maths, Verbal Reasoning, Non-Verbal Reasoning | English, Maths, Verbal Reasoning, Non-Verbal Reasoning |
| Question style | 5-option multiple choice, GL-style | Adaptive, multiple formats |
| Daily structure | Today screen picks the next session | Suggested practice and diagnostic mocks |
| Native British audio | Yes, on every vocabulary and spelling card | Not a headline feature |
| Mobile | Web, iPhone, iPad and Android, one synced account | Web-first, mobile expanding |
| Full mock papers | No full mocks. Quick Test supports short targeted practice with optional timing | Larger library of full mocks |
| Parents view | Same account, separate view | Parent dashboard included |
What each one is
Atom Learning is one of the most established digital tools for UK 11 Plus preparation. Atom Home is the family-facing product, and Atom Nucleus is the school-tier product sold to prep schools. The headline feature is an adaptive learning engine that adjusts question difficulty based on a child's recent performance, alongside a substantial library of practice papers and full mock exams. Atom is widely used in independent prep schools and is the digital tool many tutors mention by name.
11+ Daily is a UK 11 Plus revision app built around the assumption that the limiting factor in most homes is consistency, not content. The Today screen picks the next session every time the child opens the app. Weak Points pulls the lowest-scoring questions across every subject into a focused drill. A parents area shows weekly activity and accuracy without interrupting the child. Subscription is one simple plan, available on web, iPhone, iPad and Android with a single synced account.
Pricing
This is the most visible difference between the two products and, for most families, the most important.
11+ Daily is £9.99 a month or £99 a year, with a 14-day free trial and no card needed. One plan, every feature unlocked from day one of the trial.
Atom Learning sits in a noticeably higher pricing tier. Their published price changes from time to time so we will not quote a specific number; check atomlearning.com directly. As a rough order of magnitude, Atom's monthly price is several times higher than 11+ Daily's, and the annual plan is a significant household commitment.
The honest question to ask is whether your child will actually use enough of a premium curriculum platform to justify the price gap. For many families preparing at home, the limiting factor on 11 Plus prep is rarely "not enough content"; it is "we did not sit down to do it tonight". A focused daily app at a sensible price tends to win that battle more often than a comprehensive curriculum at a premium one.
What each app covers
Both products cover all four classic 11 Plus subjects: English, Maths, Verbal Reasoning and Non-Verbal Reasoning. Subject coverage is not a meaningful differentiator between the two. The decision is about daily-habit shape, price and what each product chooses to bloat or strip out.
In 11+ Daily, English breaks into the skills that decide every comprehension paper: vocabulary, spelling, grammar cloze, sentence error spotting, antonyms, synonyms and punctuation, with native British audio on every vocabulary and spelling card. In Maths, the content is KS2 aligned and broken into eight sub-categories across number, fractions, ratio, algebra, measurement, geometry and statistics, with easy, medium and hard difficulty tiers. Verbal Reasoning covers all 21 GL-style question types. Non-Verbal Reasoning covers all the standard NVR formats with live SVG figures that render identically on web, iPhone and Android.
How a daily session feels
Atom's strength is depth and structure. A child works through a curriculum, the adaptive engine raises and lowers difficulty, and the experience feels like a full learning platform. It is well-suited to a child who will sit down to a longer focused session, or to a parent who wants to lean into a comprehensive programme.
11+ Daily is built for the opposite end of the spectrum. The premise is that ten honest minutes most weeknights beats two-hour Sunday cram sessions. The Today screen removes the "what should we do tonight?" decision, which is the moment most weekday practice quietly stops happening. Weak Points is designed to make a five-minute window genuinely useful by pulling the exact questions a child keeps missing. Streaks, levels and achievements are there to give a child a reason to come back tomorrow, not to gamify learning for its own sake.
Both shapes work for the right family. The honest question is which one matches how your evenings actually look.
Mobile and parents
11+ Daily was built mobile-first as well as web. The same account syncs cleanly across web, iPhone, iPad and Android, so a child can do a five-minute session on a phone in the car and a longer session on the laptop at home, with streaks and progress in step. Atom is web-first historically and has been adding mobile coverage; check their site for the current state on the devices your family uses.
Both apps include a parents area at no extra cost. 11+ Daily's parents area sits on the same account as the child, with no separate login or extra fee, and shows weekly activity, accuracy by subject, recurring mistakes and the per-question data behind Weak Points.
Where 11+ Daily is the better fit
For most UK families preparing at home, this is the longer list:
- You want short, consistent daily practice that fits a real weeknight, not a comprehensive curriculum to schedule around.
- Price matters. £9.99 a month, or £99 a year, is a much lower commitment than premium 11+ platforms.
- You want a Today screen that picks the next session, so weeknight practice happens without a parent-led conversation about what to revise.
- You want native British audio on every vocabulary and spelling card. GL papers are read in standard British English; American voices on family devices are a real and underestimated problem.
- You want true iOS, iPadOS and Android apps with synced progress across web and mobile, not a desktop-shaped web product.
- Your child responds well to streaks, levels and achievements as a reason to keep showing up tomorrow.
- You want one simple plan with no tiers, no upsells and every feature unlocked from day one.
- You want a parents view on the same account that shows real progress without interrupting the child.
Where Atom Learning is the better fit
Atom is the right call in a smaller, more specific set of circumstances:
- Your child's school already uses Atom Nucleus and you want continuity between school and home.
- Budget genuinely is not a factor in the decision.
Our recommendation
Atom Learning and 11+ Daily are different products with different shapes. Atom is the comprehensive, premium-priced platform; we are the focused, sensibly priced daily app. Both can get a child to a strong place by exam day if used properly.
For the majority of UK families preparing at home, our honest recommendation is to start with 11+ Daily. The shape suits how most evenings actually look, the price does not require a household budget meeting, and a Year 5 or Year 6 child can build a real habit on it inside a week. If after a fortnight you find your child needs a heavier curriculum platform on top, you have lost nothing by trying us first.
The trial is 14 days, every feature unlocked, no card needed. The fastest way to know if 11+ Daily fits your family is to put it in front of your child for a single school-night session and see whether they come back to it tomorrow.
Pricing and product details verified May 2026. Specifications and pricing may have changed since this post was published; check atomlearning.com and our pricing page for the latest.
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