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Signed-in features and history

Typing Studio works without sign-in, but the signed-in experience adds persistence and progress surfaces that help repeated practice matter more.

What changes after sign-in

When you are signed in, the workspace can support:

  • saving completed sessions to your profile
  • loading progress data
  • using practice sets
  • reviewing longer-term improvement trends
  • keeping personal preferences such as timeline and feedback settings

Session saving

After a completed paragraph, the tool can save the result to your profile. In normal use, you may briefly see statuses such as:

  • saving to your profile
  • saved to your profile
  • an error if the save does not complete

This matters because progress views are more useful when the finished sessions are actually recorded.

Practice sets

Signed-in learners can encounter guided practice sets instead of only isolated random runs.

That helps when you want:

  • a more structured sequence
  • a clear next paragraph after finishing one session
  • repeatable practice rather than purely random browsing

Progress history

The signed-in progress section is the best place to answer questions like:

  • Am I improving this week?
  • Is my accuracy staying stable?
  • Did my speed increase without a big accuracy drop?

Use those trends to judge progress, not one lucky session.

Good learner habit

If you plan to practice more than once in a while, sign in before starting. Public practice is great for first contact, but signed-in history is what turns scattered effort into visible improvement.

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