Features

Everything SQEase does — in depth

The landing page gives you the short version. This is the long one: every feature demonstrated properly — question modes, your notes turned into exams and flashcards, all four ways Lex works for you, and the insights engine that shows how you really answer.

Three question modes, matched to the moment

Not all practice is equal. SQEase offers three study modes designed for different contexts — quick recall on the go, focused application at your desk, or full exam simulations when you're ready to test yourself.

Nearly half of SQE1 candidates don't pass (SRA, January 2026). You get three attempts in six years — make the first one count.

Practice Mode
Mock Mode (Timed)
Topic Filtering
Smart Allocation
Example Question
SQE Level

A solicitor is acting for a client on a commercial property acquisition. During due diligence, the solicitor discovers that the seller's company is subject to a winding-up petition that has not been disclosed. The client has already exchanged contracts with a 10% deposit and completion is due in 14 days. The solicitor also becomes aware that the client intends to sub-sell the property immediately upon completion to a connected party at a significant uplift, raising potential concerns under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. What should the solicitor do first?

A
B
C
D

Multi-layered scenarios matched to genuine SQE1 difficulty — long client-fact stems, multiple interacting legal principles, near-miss wrong answers. For dedicated mock sessions.

From your notes, to your test.

Bring your materials however you have them. SQEase reads them, maps the legal principles, and builds exam-grade questions straight from your own revision — each one checked before you see it.

  • Any formatHandwritten photos, PDFs, Word, slides — or import straight from Google Drive.
  • Mapped to the SRA specSQEase reads every page and files each question against its SRA subtopic.
  • Ten questions per subtopicEvery subtopic your document covers gets around ten questions — each researched, drafted and quality-gated before you see it.
Building a question Live demo
Extract
Research
Draft
Verify
Verified
FLK2Land LawCo-ownershipSQE Level

Two friends bought a flat together to live in, holding it as beneficial joint tenants. No declaration was made about how the equity would be shared. One of them has now died, and the survivor wishes to sell the flat to a buyer.

Which of the following best describes how the deceased's interest in the flat passes?

AIt passes under the deceased's will to the named beneficiary.
BIt passes to the surviving co-owner automatically by the right of survivorship.
CIt passes to the deceased's next of kin under the intestacy rules.
DIt is divided equally between the survivor and the deceased's estate.
EIt can pass only once the joint tenancy has been severed by the court.
Lex

On the death of a beneficial joint tenant the interest passes to the survivor by the right of survivorship — it does not pass under the will or the intestacy rules. A is the classic trap: survivorship overrides any gift made by the will.

Law of Property Act 1925 · the right of survivorship (jus accrescendi)
FLK 2 Notes.docx
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Definition

Trusts

Beneficial Entitlement, Vested and Contingent Interests

What are personal rights of beneficiaries?

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Recall flashcards, built from your own notes

Active recall is the highest-leverage way to revise — so SQEase turns your own materials into proper two-sided flashcards, scheduled for spaced repetition so the cards you find hard come back round more often.

Built from your own documents
Upload a PDF, a Word doc or a photo of your handwritten notes — SQEase pulls out the rules, definitions, time limits and tests worth drilling. No manual typing.
As many — or as few — as you want
Choose fewer, sharper cards that merge the key points, a balanced set of about one per principle, or maximise every fact in the document.
Study exactly what you need
Filter down to any subtopic, or drill by difficulty — go straight at the cards you keep getting wrong, not the ones you already know cold.
Or just ask Lex
Prefer to talk? Ask Lex in plain English — “drill my hardest property cards” — and it builds the run for you. More on Lex just below.
Spaced-repetition schedulingEvery card source-quotedPrint-ready sheets

One AI tutor. Four ways it gets you through SQE1.

Lex isn't a chatbot bolted on the side. It explains every answer, builds exams on demand, flags the facts that matter, and coaches how you answer — each grounded in verified UK law.

01 · Explains
Why every option is right or wrong
02 · Builds
Custom exams from plain English
03 · Annotates
Flags the facts that matter
04 · Coaches
Trains how you answer
AI tutor · In-exam
Lex
Searches your materials and the verified knowledge base
Why is option C wrong here? I thought exchange of contracts creates a binding obligation.
Lex

You're right that exchange creates a binding contract — but the question asks about legal title, not contractual obligation. These are distinct stages in English land law:

Exchange → Equitable interest passes to buyer

Completion → TR1 executed

Registration → Legal title passes (s.27 LRA 2002)

Source: Land Registration Act 2002, s.27 — verified in your Property Practice notes

Understand every wrong answer, not just the right one

Generic AI answers from memory. SQEase's tutor searches a verified legal knowledge base (and soon, your uploaded documents) before composing each response — so every answer is grounded in actual study materials, not guesswork.

Context-aware explanations
References the exact statute, case law principle, or scenario detail from your question
Per-option rationale
Interactive "Why is this wrong?" buttons for every incorrect answer choice
Grounded in your materials
Searches the verified legal knowledge base (and soon, your uploaded documents) before composing each answer
Available live during exams
Access the tutor directly from within any practice session

Tell Lex what you need. It builds the exam.

Lex is also your exam configurator. Ask it in your own words — even "what are my weakest areas?" — and it assembles a tailored session, then hands it to you ready to start.

Just ask in plain English
No menus to configure — describe the test you want and Lex sets the topics, difficulty, and length.
Targets your weak spots
Lex reads your performance and builds sessions around the subtopics you keep getting wrong.
Built from your library and our bank
Questions are drawn from your uploads and the verified SQEase question bank.
AI exam configurator
Lex
What are my weakest areas, and how can I improve on them?

Two more ways Lex works for you

Both are live today on the Ultra plan — and your 7-day trial includes them from day one.

Ultra

Spots the traps before they cost you

Lex marks the key facts, legal triggers and red herrings right in the scenario — hover or tap any highlight to see why it matters.

Annotated scenario

A buyer completes the purchase of a . The seller mentions a , but assures the buyer this .

Key fact Red herring Legal trigger
Hover or tap any highlight to see why it matters
Ultra

Coaching that trains how you answer

Reason first, get evaluated, then eliminate the distractors with Lex checking every call — the exam technique marks are won and lost on.

Lex's Hands-on Coach

A manufacturer agrees to supply goods for £480,000; the buyer pays a £120,000 deposit. Before delivery, new legislation bans making the goods without a licence that cannot be obtained. What is the position on the contract and the deposit?

AFrustrated; under s.1(2) LR(FC)A 1943 the £120,000 deposit is recoverable, subject to the court's discretion to let the manufacturer keep proven expenses.
BVoid from the outset, so the full £120,000 is returned with no deductions.
CA breach, so the buyer recovers the deposit and claims damages for non-delivery.
DFrustrated, but the 1943 Act does not cover supply contracts, so the deposit is returned with no deductions.
ENot frustrated — supervening illegality only suspends performance until the licence position changes.
Correct — A is the best answer.
  1. Reason firstThe options stay hidden while you commit your own analysis in plain English — you apply the law before any answer choice can anchor your thinking.
  2. Lex evaluates your thinkingLex reads what you wrote, confirms what you got right and flags what you missed — gaps surface before they cost you the mark.
  3. Eliminate, with Lex checkingStrike the wrong options one by one with Lex confirming each call, then commit the answer with the reasoning to back it up.
Your performance
Contract Law · last 7 days
Trending up
Vitiating factors84%
Termination & breach61%
Privity & third parties38%
Answer habit spotted
You changed 3 correct answers to wrong this week. Your first instinct was right 78% of the time — trust it.
Ultra · in your trial

Know how you really answer

SQE1 is as much about technique as knowledge. SQEase tracks your performance down to the subtopic and surfaces the answering habits — second-guessing, rushing, overthinking — that quietly cost you marks, so you can fix the pattern, not just the fact.

Subtopic-level mastery
See exactly which SRA subtopics you have nailed and which still need work — not just a single overall score.
Answer-habit coaching
Lex flags when you talk yourself out of a correct first instinct, or rush — the technique that quietly loses marks.
Straight into your plan
Your weakest subtopics feed your Study Roadmap and daily quiz, so the next thing you practise is the thing that matters.

…and a roadmap that turns those gaps into a plan

Your weakest subtopics are prioritised and scheduled across the weeks to your exam — so you always know what to revise next.

Study RoadmapFLK1 · SQE1
Contract Law6 subtopics
72%Med
Land Law5 subtopics
45%High
Tort4 subtopics
88%
Criminal Law5 subtopics
31%Focus
Equity & Trusts4 subtopics
64%Med
47Days left
68%Coverage
12dStreak
This week's plan
MonLand Law
TueCriminal
Wed
ThuTort
FriContract
Sat
SunEquity

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