Built for one job. Pass the Texas exam.
Pass Texas is not a generic real-estate app trimmed for one state. Every feature is built around the Texas sales agent exam: its structure, its traps, and its content outline. Here is the full list.
A study app should feel like a coach, not a question dump.
Pass Texas shows the weak topic, the exact math setup, and the trap that caused the miss. That is the difference between doing more questions and actually getting better.
3 weak topics found
Property tax
Homestead exemption comes off the value before the rate.
EXCEPT questions
Slow down when the stem asks for the false statement.
A 14-question intake that pinpoints where you’ll fail before you do.
One question per Texas content area. The diagnostic surfaces the topics that are likely to cost you the exam, ranked, named, and scored individually instead of buried in one number.
- 14 questions, one from each official Texas content area.
- Per-topic readiness with a verdict: Ready, Almost there, or Not yet, instead of a vague percentage.
- Weak-area surfacing feeds directly into Weak Area Blitz mode.
- Re-takeable any time as you progress through study.
1,200+ questions. Every one Texas-specific.
Generic real-estate prep covers fifty states. Pass Texas covers one. Every question is written for the Texas exam, not pulled from a national bank with the state name swapped in.
- 1,200+ questions across the 14 official Texas content areas.
- Interactive Math Coach with 14 real-estate math topics, including property tax per $100 of value, prorations, commissions, cap rate, area, and more.
- TRELA and the TREC Rules covered at the section level, with practical context.
- Bundled locally so the full bank works offline.
A wrong answer is the start of the lesson, not the end.
Every question, right or wrong, opens a long-form explanation. We walk through the math, cite the rule, and explain the trap the question was built to catch.
- Step-by-step working for every math problem, not just the answer.
- Statutory citations linked to the actual TRELA and TREC Rules text.
- Common-trap tags. “Often confused with...” next to misleading distractors.
- Updated when statutes change. Last refresh: June 2026.
A readiness verdict, not just a number.
Pass Texas computes a weighted readiness score across exam accuracy, confidence calibration, content coverage, and math mastery. Because Texas scores the National/General and Texas State Law portions separately, it tracks each portion on its own and tells you plainly: Ready, Almost there, or Not yet, and which topics need work before you book the exam.
- Readiness score (0–100) with a Ready / Almost there / Not yet verdict.
- Confidence Calibration Engine flags blind spots that a raw score would hide.
- Per-topic mastery across all 14 Texas content areas.
- Streaks and daily goals: the daily cadence that keeps prep consistent in the weeks before your exam.
The tools you’ll use every study session.
The details that turn an app you tolerate into one you open daily for the ten weeks before your exam.
Practice on the real clock
A two-portion, full-screen mode that mirrors the Pearson VUE testing environment, with the National/General and Texas State Law sections scored separately. The clock runs the way it will on test day.
Beat the EXCEPT / NOT traps
Dedicated practice for the EXCEPT and NOT-format questions that catch first-timers off guard. Filter the bank by trap format and drill until you spot them on sight.
Stop forgetting what you missed
Questions you got wrong come back on a 1-3-7-day schedule tuned to the forgetting curve. The ones you nail drop out, so your study time goes where it matters.
Study with no signal
Every question, explanation, and score report is cached on-device. Study on I-35, in the Pearson VUE waiting room, or on a road trip across the Hill Country. No connection needed.
Drill the terms cold
Front-and-back recall for the rules, statutes, and formulas the exam quietly assumes you know: caveat emptor, lis pendens, novation, escheat.
Pay once, own it forever
$59.99 once. No subscription, no upsell, no time limit. Pass on attempt one or attempt six. Your access never expires and your data is always yours.
Built for one exam. Priced to own.
Generic national prep stretches across fifty states and rents you access by the month. Pass Texas is built the opposite way.
$59.99 once, with lifetime updates. No monthly fees and no time limit on your access.
Every one of the 1,200+ questions is written for the Texas exam and its 14 content areas, not a national bank with the state name swapped in.
The entire question bank is bundled on your device, so you can study with no signal at all.
Step-by-step working for every calculation, with the Texas rule behind the answer, not just an answer key.
A 14-question diagnostic, Confidence Calibration, and the Trap Library target exactly what costs candidates points.
Buy once and pass on attempt one or attempt six. Your access never expires and your data stays on your phone.
Specs you’d ask after a demo.
iOS and Android
Native apps for iOS and Android, built in Flutter. Optional Firebase sync keeps study state aligned across both.
1,200+ questions, 14 content areas
Mapped one-to-one to Texas’s official 14-topic exam outline across the National/General and Texas State Law portions. Bundled locally on first launch. Fully offline-capable from then on.
Six modes, one workflow
Topic Practice, Weak Area Blitz, Mixed Practice, Exam Style, Quick Review (spaced-repetition queue), and Flashcard. Switch between them as your readiness improves.
Native iOS and Android accessibility
VoiceOver and TalkBack screen-reader support with semantic labels, scalable text, and the standard platform accessibility features the Flutter framework provides.
Local-first
Score history, streaks, and weak-area data live in your device’s local database (Drift). Optional Firebase sync if you sign in on a second device. Otherwise nothing leaves your phone.
English
Every question and explanation is in English, written for the Texas sales agent exam.
Features matter most when they move you to the next study step.
Read the feature list, then use the free tools in order. Start with readiness, test the wording, drill the math, and unlock the full app when the gaps are clear.
Every feature. One price.
$59.99 once. Lifetime access on iOS and Android. One license covers both platforms.