AUVOXI GUIDE

How to use Auvoxi

A practical guide to Auvoxi’s computer-based IELTS practice tools: Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking Simulator, Studio, Reports, Notes, Ask AI Tutor, credits, subscriptions, and account settings.

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Before you begin

Auvoxi is built for computer-based IELTS practice. Sign in first, use the left sidebar to open practice tools, and use the top-right tools for Notes, Ask AI Tutor, reports, credits, subscription, account settings, and support.

Start flow

Start from the Dashboard after signing in. Auvoxi is organised like a practice workspace: the left sidebar opens the main practice tools, the top-right tools support your work, and the avatar menu manages your account, credits, reports, subscription, feedback, and legal links.

Sign in first
Login is required for the main app experience, saved reports, Studio projects, cloud Notes, Ask AI Tutor, subscription tools, account settings, and saved history.
Use a computer
Auvoxi is designed for a laptop or desktop browser. The main practice tools use a computer-based IELTS practice layout, especially split-screen Reading, Writing, mock-style screens, Speaking Simulator, reports, Notes, and Ask AI Tutor.
Left sidebar
Use the left sidebar to open Home, Listening Test, Reading Test, Writing Test, Speaking Simulator, Studio, and Reports.
Practice tools
Listening and Reading are for practice and review without using credits. Writing, Speaking Simulator, and Ask AI Tutor use credits when they perform AI-powered actions such as report generation, speech processing, AI assessment, or tutor replies.
Top-right Notes
Notes opens My Notes on the left. Use it for personal study notes, vocabulary, grammar points, reminders, or ideas while practising.
Top-right Ask
Ask opens Ask AI Tutor on the right. Use it for learning help, explanations, supported page-context questions, and basic Auvoxi navigation questions.
Avatar menu
The top-right avatar opens Balance, Account, Subscription, Reports, Sample Reports, Starred, Recent Activity, Feedback, Legal, and Sign out.
Reports
Reports stores your saved Writing and Speaking feedback. Use Reports to open previous attempts, review scores, read feedback, listen to Speaking replay, pin important reports, star reports, or remove reports you no longer need.
Credits
Credits are mainly used by AI-powered features. Opening Listening and Reading practice does not use credits. Opening Writing Practice or Writing Mock does not use credits. Submitting Writing, using Speaking Simulator, generating Speaking reports, and using Ask AI Tutor use credits.
Wait during processing
Some actions need processing time. Writing reports, Speaking reports, speech recognition, examiner audio, AI feedback, and Ask AI Tutor replies need processing time. Do not refresh or close the page while a report is being created.
Use support when needed
Ask AI Tutor is useful for learning and general navigation. For private billing, payment, refund, login, subscription, credits, account deletion, report failure, or technical issues, contact human support.
LISTENING TEST

Practise Listening with audio, transcript, questions, and review tools.

Listening Test includes Practice mode and Mock mode. Practice mode is designed for learning, replay, transcript review, and answer checking. Mock mode is designed for a more computer-based test screen with timer, part navigation, question navigation, and review tools. Listening itself does not use credits.

Listening Test flow

Open Listening Test from the left sidebar, choose a set and test, then use Practice mode for careful review or Mock mode for a stronger test-room experience. Both modes include Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4.

Where to open
Left sidebar → Listening Test
Available content
Listening content is organised by set and test. Each test includes four parts: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4.
Practice mode
Use Practice mode when you want to learn carefully. Practice shows part tabs, an audio player, transcript panel, question panel, answer checking, retry, answer reveal, High Contrast, Notes, Ask AI Tutor, and avatar tools.
Practice audio player
Practice mode includes a full audio player with play and pause, replay, progress seeking, current time, volume control, mute control, and speed options from slow playback to faster playback.
Transcript panel
In Practice mode, the transcript appears on the left and the questions appear on the right. The transcript panel can be collapsed when you want more focus on the question area.
Question panel
The question panel supports common Listening question layouts, including gap fill, tables, forms, maps, images, multiple choice, multi-select, matching, dropdown matching, drag-style matching, and plan or map selection layouts.
Check answers
Click Check Answers to mark your current answers. Correct and incorrect answers are shown with clear visual feedback, including check marks, cross marks, green correct states, and red wrong states.
Retry
Click Retry when you want to clear the current attempt and answer again. This is useful when you want to practise the same part after checking your mistakes.
Show Answers
Click Show Answers to open the Correct Answers panel. Use it after attempting the questions, not before, if you want a realistic practice result.
High Contrast
Practice mode includes High Contrast options: Black on white, White on black, and Yellow on black. These options change the practice screen for readability.
Notes and Ask
Practice mode includes top-right Notes and Ask. Notes opens My Notes on the left. Ask opens Ask AI Tutor on the right and can use supported Listening Practice page context when available.
Mock mode
Use Mock mode when you want a more test-room screen. Mock opens as a full-screen Listening test layout with a start modal, candidate label, timer, audio status, part display, question area, bottom navigation, flagging, and answer review tools.
Start modal
Mock mode begins with a start message. Press OK to start the Listening test. After the test starts, use the screen controls and navigation tools to move through the four parts.
Mock top bar
The Mock top bar shows Candidate information, remaining time, and audio status. It also includes test-room style tool icons such as Connection, Notifications, Menu, and Notes.
Mock navigation
Mock mode includes bottom navigation for Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4. Each part shows question progress, and the active part displays question number buttons for moving between questions.
Flag for review
Mock mode includes a flag tool for review. Flagged questions are marked visually in the question navigation so you can return to them later.
Mock Options
Mock mode includes an Options screen with High Contrast Mode, Text size, and Test Introduction. High Contrast includes Black on white, White on black, and Yellow on black. Text size includes Regular, Large, and Extra large.
Mock answer review
Mock mode includes Check Answers, Retry, Show Answers, and Correct Answers. After checking, answers are marked with correct or wrong visual feedback.
Mock Notes
Mock mode includes a right-side Notes sidebar. Opening Notes shifts the mock test area so you can write notes while keeping the test screen visible.
Credits
Listening Test does not use credits. You can open Listening Practice, use Listening Mock, play audio, check answers, retry, and review correct answers without spending credits.
READING TEST

Read passages, answer questions, use translation support, and review carefully.

Reading Test includes Practice mode and Mock mode. Practice mode is designed for reading, translation-supported review, answer checking, and careful study. Mock mode is designed for a timed computer-based Reading screen with passage, questions, navigation, flagging, and review tools. Reading itself does not use credits.

Reading Test flow

Open Reading Test from the left sidebar, choose a set and test, then use Practice mode for careful learning or Mock mode for a stronger test-room experience. Both modes include Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3.

Where to open
Left sidebar → Reading Test
Available content
Reading content is organised by set and test. Each Reading test includes three parts: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3.
Practice mode
Use Practice mode when you want to read, translate, check answers, and review carefully. Practice shows part tabs, a timer, reading passage, questions, part guide text, translation tools, High Contrast, Notes, Ask AI Tutor, and avatar tools.
Practice layout
Practice mode uses a split-screen Reading layout. The reading passage appears on the left, and the questions appear on the right. The top area shows Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, the timer, and the part guide.
Part guide
Practice mode shows a part guide above the passage and questions, such as “Read the text below and answer questions 1–13.” Use this guide to understand which question range belongs to the current part.
Translation selector
Reading Practice includes an English / translation selector with language search. When translation data is available, you can switch from English to another supported language to help understand the reading passage during study and review.
Language search
Click the language selector and type in the search field to find a language faster. Use English to return to the original reading passage.
Question panel
The question panel supports common Reading question layouts, including gap fill, tables, forms, multiple choice, multi-select, matching, dropdown matching, category matching, drag-style matching, summary completion, and paragraph or plan-style selection layouts.
Check answers
Click Check Answers to mark your current answers. Correct and incorrect answers are shown with clear visual feedback, including check marks, cross marks, green correct states, and red wrong states.
Retry
Click Retry when you want to clear the current attempt and answer again. This is useful when you want to practise the same passage after checking your mistakes.
Show Answers
Click Show Answers to open the Correct Answers panel. Use it after attempting the questions if you want a more realistic practice result.
High Contrast
Practice mode includes High Contrast options: Black on white, White on black, and Yellow on black. These options change the Reading practice screen for readability.
Notes and Ask
Practice mode includes top-right Notes and Ask. Notes opens My Notes on the left. Ask opens Ask AI Tutor on the right and can use supported Reading Practice page context when available.
Mock mode
Use Mock mode when you want a timed computer-based Reading screen. Mock opens as a full-screen Reading test layout with a start modal, candidate label, timer, passage area, question area, bottom navigation, flagging, and answer review tools.
Start modal
Mock mode begins with a start message. Press OK to start the Reading test. After the test starts, use the passage area, question area, and navigation tools to move through the three parts.
Mock top bar
The Mock top bar shows Candidate information and remaining time. It also includes test-room style tool icons such as Connection, Notifications, Menu, and Notes.
Mock layout
Mock mode shows the reading passage on the left and the questions on the right. This layout is designed to keep the passage and question area visible in the same computer-based workspace.
Mock navigation
Mock mode includes bottom navigation for Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. Each part shows question progress, and the active part displays question number buttons for moving between questions.
Flag for review
Mock mode includes a flag tool for review. Flagged questions are marked visually in the question navigation so you can return to them later.
Mock Options
Mock mode includes an Options screen with High Contrast Mode, Text size, and Test Introduction. High Contrast includes Black on white, White on black, and Yellow on black. Text size includes Regular, Large, and Extra large.
Mock answer review
Mock mode includes Check Answers, Retry, Show Answers, and Correct Answers. After checking, answers are marked with correct or wrong visual feedback.
Mock Notes
Mock mode includes a right-side Notes sidebar. Opening Notes shifts the mock test area so you can write notes while keeping the Reading screen visible.
Credits
Reading Test does not use credits. You can open Reading Practice, use Reading Mock, read passages, use available translation support, check answers, retry, and review correct answers without spending credits.
WRITING TEST

Write Task 1 and Task 2, then submit for AI Writing feedback.

Writing Test includes Practice mode and Mock mode. Practice mode is designed for writing, sample-answer review, Notes, Ask AI Tutor, and flexible submission. Mock mode is designed for a stronger computer-based Writing screen with timer, task navigation, editor, and final submission. Opening Writing Practice or Writing Mock does not use credits. Submitting Writing for AI evaluation uses credits and can generate a Writing Report.

Writing Test flow

Open Writing Test from the left sidebar, choose a set and test, then use Practice mode when you want support tools while writing, or Mock mode when you want a more focused writing test screen. Both modes include Task 1 and Task 2.

Where to open
Left sidebar → Writing Test
Available content
Writing content is organised by set and test. Each Writing test includes Task 1 and Task 2. Task 1 can include a visual prompt, and Task 2 uses a written essay prompt.
Practice mode
Use Practice mode when you want to write flexibly, review the task, use support tools, and submit for AI feedback. Practice shows Task 1 and Task 2 tabs, a timer, task guide text, writing prompt, writing editor, word counter, Sample Answer, High Contrast, Submit Writing, Retry, Notes, Ask AI Tutor, and avatar tools.
Practice layout
Practice mode uses a split-screen Writing layout. The writing prompt appears on the left, and the writing editor appears on the right. The top area shows Task 1, Task 2, the timer, task guide text, action buttons, and word counter.
Task guide
Practice mode shows task guide text above the prompt and editor. For Task 1, it guides you on the visual writing task. For Task 2, it guides you on the essay task.
Writing editor
Type your response in the writing editor on the right. The word counter updates while you write, so you can monitor the length of your Task 1 or Task 2 response.
Sample Answer
Practice mode includes a Sample Answer panel with Band 9, Band 8, and Band 7 tabs. Use Sample Answer for review and comparison after you have tried the task yourself.
High Contrast
Practice mode includes High Contrast options: Black on white, White on black, and Yellow on black. These options change the Writing practice screen, editor, prompt, Notes sidebar, and Ask sidebar for readability.
Notes and Ask in Practice
Writing Practice includes top-right Notes and Ask. Notes opens My Notes on the left. Ask opens Ask AI Tutor on the right and can use supported Writing Practice page context when available.
Retry in Practice
Click Retry when you want to clear the current response and start again. Use it carefully if you still need the text you have already written.
Submit Writing
Click Submit Writing when you are ready for AI evaluation. Auvoxi opens a processing modal while the AI examiner evaluates your essay and prepares a detailed Writing Report.
Processing
During processing, wait for the Writing Report to finish. Do not refresh, close the page, or submit repeatedly while the report is being created.
Mock mode
Use Mock mode when you want a more focused computer-based Writing screen. Mock opens as a full-screen Writing test layout with a start modal, candidate label, timer, task prompt, writing editor, word counter, task navigation, Submit Writing, Retry, and final processing modal.
Start modal
Mock mode begins with a start message. Press OK to start the Writing test. After the test starts, use the prompt area, editor, word counter, and bottom task navigation to work through Task 1 and Task 2.
Mock top bar
The Mock top bar shows Candidate information and remaining time. It also includes test-room style tool icons such as Connection, Notifications, Menu, and a disabled Notes icon.
Mock layout
Mock mode shows the writing prompt on the left and the writing editor on the right. The word counter appears below the editor, and the bottom navigation switches between Task 1 and Task 2.
Mock navigation
Mock mode includes bottom navigation for Task 1 and Task 2. Use it to move between the two writing tasks in the full-screen writing test layout.
Mock Options
Mock mode includes an Options screen with High Contrast Mode, Text size, and Test Introduction. High Contrast includes Black on white, White on black, and Yellow on black. Text size includes Regular, Large, and Extra large.
Notes and Ask in Mock
Writing Mock does not support the Ask AI Tutor right sidebar. Writing Mock also does not provide active Notes; the Notes icon is shown as disabled in the mock top bar.
Mock submission
Click Submit Writing in Mock mode when you are ready to generate an AI Writing Report. Auvoxi shows the same processing modal while the report is being created.
Writing Report
A submitted Writing response can generate a Writing Report with overall band, criteria scores, Priority Action Plan, Validity Checklist, Overall Feedback, Criteria Breakdown, Candidate Response, detailed error tabs, CEFR Vocabulary Distribution, and the original task section.
Credits
Opening Writing Practice or Writing Mock does not use credits. Submitting Writing for AI evaluation precharges 3500 credits, then settles based on actual AI usage. If your balance is below the required amount, Auvoxi shows a not-enough-credits message and does not generate the report.
SPEAKING SIMULATOR

Practise in a guided IELTS Speaking practice room, not just a recorder.

Speaking Simulator is designed as a full AI speaking practice room. You choose your section, examiner persona, microphone mode, and visual theme, then answer examiner-style questions by microphone and receive an AI Speaking Report after the session.

Speaking Simulator flow

Open Speaking Simulator from the left sidebar, choose your setup, and enter the Speaking Room in a new tab. The browser will ask for microphone permission before the session can continue. During the session, listen to the examiner, answer naturally, wait during processing states, and let Auvoxi guide you through the speaking flow.

Where to open
Left sidebar → Speaking Simulator
What it does
Speaking Simulator combines examiner-style prompts, microphone-based answers, timed speaking stages, replay, and AI feedback in one guided practice flow. It is built for IELTS Speaking practice, not for simple audio recording.
Before entering
Choose the target section, examiner persona, microphone mode, and visual theme before entering the room. These settings shape your practice experience before the session begins.
Target section
Choose Full Test, Part 1 Only, Part 2 Only, or Part 3 Only. Use shorter modes when you want to focus on one part, and use Full Test when you want a more complete speaking simulation.
Examiner persona
Choose British, American, Australian, or Indian examiner persona before starting. The persona changes the examiner voice style and helps you practise with different English accents.
Microphone mode
Soft Voice is recommended for most users and is the default microphone mode. It is designed for normal indoor speaking and quieter voices. Stable Voice is only for special situations where your voice is clearly strong enough. If your voice is not loud enough, do not choose Stable Voice, because speech recognition becomes more likely to miss words or sentence endings.
Visual theme
Choose Aurora Teal, Cosmic Violet, or Crimson Core before entering the Speaking Room. The visual theme changes the room atmosphere only; it does not change your questions or scoring.
Microphone permission
Allow microphone access when the browser asks. Without microphone permission, the Speaking Room cannot record your answers or continue the speaking flow.
Name questions
At the beginning, the examiner asks name-style opening questions such as your full name and what to call you. Keep these answers brief and clear. This opening stage is for identification-style practice, not for long answers.
Inside the room
The Speaking Room opens in a dark full-screen interface with Leave Room, timer, fullscreen toggle, subtitles, section badge, examiner persona badge, and a central speaking status orb. Listen to the examiner first, then answer when it is your turn.
Processing after answers
After you finish an answer, the room enters a processing state while your speech is being recognised. Longer answers take longer to process, and an unstable network can slow processing down. This is normal. Wait for the examiner’s next prompt instead of refreshing or closing the page.
Timer behaviour
The speaking timer is designed to follow the active speaking flow. It pauses during speech recognition, AI thinking, dynamic follow-up generation, or examiner audio preparation. The timer is not meant to count background processing time.
Answer naturally
Speak clearly and try to finish your thoughts. Very short answers, unclear word endings, or stopping too early reduce the quality of the transcript and the usefulness of the final report.
Silence and short answers
The Speaking Room is designed to keep the practice moving even if you give a very short answer or stay silent. As long as you do not close the page, the session can continue through the required speaking stages and use follow-up, transition, or closing prompts when needed. Silence leads to a weak transcript and can result in a lower report score, but it should not break the practice flow.
Full Test
Full Test combines Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 in one continuous session. It is the best choice when you want a more complete IELTS Speaking practice flow and a full AI Speaking Report.
Part 1
Part 1 practises familiar-topic interview questions. It is useful for warming up, checking microphone clarity, and practising short personal answers across everyday topics. The session can end after Part 1 and generate an AI Speaking Report.
Part 2
Part 2 shows a cue card, includes a preparation stage, provides a notes area, and then gives you a longer individual speaking turn. Try to cover the cue card points, keep speaking continuously, and avoid ending too early unless you have clearly completed your answer.
Part 3
Part 3 practises deeper discussion questions. It can involve abstract topics, opinion questions, follow-up prompts, and challenge-style questions. Strong answers usually include reasons, examples, comparison, and clear development of ideas.
Dynamic follow-up
In Part 3, follow-up questions can be based on your previous answer when the flow calls for a follow-up. When this happens, the examiner takes a short moment before asking the next question because Auvoxi is preparing the follow-up and examiner audio.
Report processing
When the session ends, Auvoxi needs time to process your speech, audio, transcript, and AI feedback. A Speaking Report usually takes around 1–2 minutes to generate, and longer sessions such as Full Test take longer than shorter part-only sessions. In normal use, keep waiting if the report is still processing; do not refresh or close the page while the report is being created.
Speaking report
Finished sessions can generate an AI Speaking Report with overall result, test type, word count, CEFR estimate, criteria scores, Priority Action Plan, Overall Feedback, global audio player, and Speaking Replay.
Replay and feedback
Speaking Replay shows examiner and candidate turns with time-linked audio. Detailed feedback includes available sections such as Fluency analysis, Vocabulary upgrades, Pronunciation clarity, Grammar refinements, and CEFR-related feedback.
Retake previous tests
Retake uses the same main questions from a previous Speaking Report, so you can practise again and compare your performance. Retake records can be searched, pinned, starred, or removed.
Performance analytics
Recent Speaking performance can show the four Speaking criteria: Fluency & Coherence, Lexical Resource, Grammatical Range & Accuracy, and Pronunciation. This helps you see how your recent speaking reports are trending.
Credits and practice count
Speaking Simulator uses credits because it includes speech recognition, examiner audio, AI follow-up, and AI assessment. To generate an AI Speaking Report, Auvoxi precharges 3500 credits during the report stage and then settles based on actual AI usage. If your remaining balance is below 3500 credits when the report is being created, report generation is blocked by the not-enough-credits check. As a rough guide, a 10,000-credit balance is usually enough for about one complete Full Test including the AI Speaking Report, or about two to three complete Part 1 Only, Part 2 Only, or Part 3 Only sessions including reports. Actual usage varies depending on answer length, speaking time, follow-up questions, audio processing, and report generation.
STUDIO

Create and manage your own custom Writing practice projects.

Studio is for custom IELTS Writing practice. You can create a Writing Studio project, add your own Task 1 or Task 2 prompt, write your response, and submit it for an AI Writing Report.

Studio Writing flow

Open Studio from the left sidebar when you want to practise with your own Writing question instead of a built-in Practice or Mock test. Studio is mainly for custom Writing tasks, saved projects, and AI feedback from your own prompts.

Where to open
Left sidebar → Studio
Create Writing
Click Create Writing to start a new Studio Writing project. The Writing workspace opens in a new tab, so you can write your answer in a focused editor.
What Studio is for
Studio is useful when you want to practise with your own teacher question, textbook question, classroom prompt, chart image, essay topic, or custom Writing task.
Task type
Choose Task 1 or Task 2 before writing. Task 1 is for chart, graph, table, map, process, or visual description practice. Task 2 is for essay-style argument, discussion, opinion, problem-solution, or two-part questions.
Task 1 image
For Task 1, you can paste or type the question and upload one JPG, PNG, or WEBP image up to 5MB. Use a clear image so the report can better understand the task.
Task 2 prompt
For Task 2, paste or type the full essay question before writing. Make sure the prompt is complete, because the AI Writing Report uses the task prompt to judge whether your answer responds to the question.
Writing editor
Write your response directly in the Studio Writing editor. Try to keep the task prompt and your answer clearly separated, and avoid refreshing the page while you are working.
Submit Writing
Click Submit Writing when you are ready for AI feedback. Studio can generate a detailed AI Writing Report with band-style feedback, criteria scores, action advice, task response comments, and grammar or vocabulary suggestions when available.
Credits
Creating or opening a Studio project does not use Writing report credits. Submitting Writing for AI evaluation precharges 3500 credits, then settles based on actual AI usage.
Saved projects
Saved Studio projects can be opened later. This is useful when you want to continue a custom task, review an older prompt, or reuse your own Writing practice setup.
Duplicate project
Duplicating a project lets you reuse the same task setup without overwriting the original project. This is useful when you want to rewrite the same task and compare different attempts.
Storage limit
Project creation or duplication is blocked when your account reaches its Studio project storage limit. Remove old projects or upgrade your plan if you need more project space.
Reports
After submission, the generated Writing Report can be reviewed from the Reports page. Studio reports are part of your Writing report history, together with Writing Practice and Writing Mock reports.
REPORTS

Review your saved Writing and Speaking feedback.

Reports is where you review AI feedback generated from Writing submissions and Speaking Simulator sessions. Writing and Speaking reports are shown in separate tabs, with saved report lists, report details, Sample Reports, pin, star, remove, and storage controls.

Reports flow

Open Reports from the left sidebar or from the avatar menu. Use the Writing and Speaking tabs to switch between report types, open a saved report, review the feedback, and return to your report list when finished.

Where to open
Left sidebar → Reports, or top-right avatar → Reports
Report tabs
Reports are separated into Writing and Speaking tabs. Writing reports come from Writing Practice, Writing Mock, and Studio Writing submissions. Speaking reports come from Speaking Simulator sessions, including Full Test and individual part modes.
Report list
The report list shows your saved reports with report title, created time, short report ID, completed status, and band result. Click a report row to open the detailed feedback page.
Search reports
Use Search My Reports to find saved reports by the report title shown in the list, such as Writing Practice, Writing Mock, Studio Writing, Speaking Full Test, Speaking Part 1, Speaking Part 2, or Speaking Part 3.
Writing report overview
A Writing Report includes overall band, word count, CEFR estimate, criteria scores, Priority Action Plan, Validity Checklist, Overall Feedback, Criteria Breakdown, Candidate Response, detailed error tabs, task prompt, and task title.
Writing criteria
Writing feedback covers Task Achievement or Task Response, Coherence & Cohesion, Lexical Resource, and Grammatical Range & Accuracy. Each criterion card includes a summary, Strengths, Weaknesses, and Next Band Advice.
Writing validity
Writing Report includes a Validity Checklist with Valid Attempt, Word Count Met, and Original Wording checks. If a severe penalty is applied, the report shows the penalty warning and reason.
Writing response review
Candidate Response shows your submitted essay. The right-side tabs include Task Achievement, Coherence, Vocabulary, Grammar, and CEFR. These tabs show detailed issues, improved versions, explanations, and CEFR Vocabulary Distribution.
Writing task section
The bottom task section shows the original task prompt. For Task 1 reports with a submitted image, the task image is displayed below the prompt. The title identifies the source, such as Practice Test, Mock Test, or Studio Writing.
Speaking report overview
A Speaking Report includes overall result, test type, word count, CEFR level, criteria scores, Priority Action Plan, Overall Feedback, Criteria Breakdown, global audio player, Speaking Replay, and detailed speaking analysis tabs.
Speaking criteria
Speaking feedback covers Fluency & Coherence, Lexical Resource, Grammatical Range & Accuracy, and Pronunciation. Each criterion card includes a summary, Strengths, Weaknesses, and Next Band Advice.
Global audio player
Speaking Report includes a full-session audio player with play and pause, replay, progress seeking, time display, volume control, mute control, and speed options.
Speaking Replay
Speaking Replay shows examiner and candidate turns with time-linked audio. It helps you review what the examiner asked, what you answered, and how each response sounded during the session.
Speaking analysis tabs
Speaking Report includes Fluency, Vocabulary, Pronunciation, Grammar, and CEFR tabs. These tabs show Speaking Speed, Lexical Upgrades, Pronunciation Clarity, Grammar Refinements, and Vocabulary Distribution.
Sample Reports
Sample Reports demonstrate the report format and feedback style. They are separate from your own saved Writing and Speaking report history.
Pin and star
Pin keeps important reports at the top of the report list. Star adds reports to the Starred area for later review.
Remove reports
Remove deletes a report from your saved report history. Use it carefully if you still need the feedback, audio, task prompt, candidate response, or replay later.
Storage limit
Free users can save 3 Writing reports and 3 Speaking reports. New reports replace the oldest saved reports when the storage limit is reached. Subscribe to save more reports.
Credits
Opening saved reports does not use credits. Credits are used when generating new AI Writing Reports, AI Speaking Reports, Speaking audio processing, AI assessment, and Ask AI Tutor replies.
NOTES & ASK AI TUTOR

Use cloud notes for study and Ask AI Tutor for guided help.

Notes and Ask AI Tutor are available from the top-right tools. Notes opens as a left sidebar for personal study notes. Ask AI Tutor opens as a right sidebar for learning help, product navigation questions, and supported page-context questions.

Notes & Ask flow

Click Notes when you want to write personal study notes while practising. Click Ask when you want AI help without leaving the current practice page. Notes and Ask are sidebars, so they are designed to support your practice instead of replacing it.

Where to open
Top-right Notes opens My Notes on the left. Top-right Ask opens Ask AI Tutor on the right.
Notes sidebar
My Notes opens as a left sidebar with a simple writing area. Use it for personal study notes, reminders, vocabulary, grammar points, question ideas, or anything you want to keep while practising.
Notes auto-save
Notes are auto-saved while you type. The status text shows saving feedback such as Saving... and Saved ✓, so you can see when your notes have been stored.
Cloud sync
For logged-in users, Notes sync to cloud storage. When cloud notes exist, Auvoxi loads the cloud version first. If older local notes exist and cloud notes are empty, Auvoxi can sync the local notes back to the cloud.
Global notes
Notes are global personal notes. They are not separate notes for each individual question, passage, audio, task, or report. The same notes area follows you across supported Auvoxi pages.
Ask AI Tutor
Ask AI Tutor opens as a right sidebar. Use it to ask learning questions, understand practice content, get study explanations, or ask basic Auvoxi navigation questions such as where to find Reports, Subscription, Notes, Studio, or practice tools.
Login required
Ask AI Tutor requires login. If you are not logged in, Ask will ask you to log in before using the tutor.
Ask sidebar controls
The Ask sidebar includes Hide chat, editable chat title, New chat, Chat History, message area, Thinking state, resizable input box, and send button.
New chat
Click the plus button to start a new chat. A new chat clears the current messages and starts a fresh conversation.
Rename chat
Click the chat title to rename the current Ask conversation. This helps you organise different study questions or practice topics.
Chat History
Click the history button to open Chat History. Saved Ask conversations can be reopened from history, including the chat title, messages, and updated time.
Input resize
The Ask input box can be resized when you need more space to type a longer question. Keep your question clear and focused for better replies.
Thinking state
After you send a message, Ask shows a Thinking state while the reply is being created. Wait for the answer before sending another question.
Supported page context
Ask can use current page context on supported Listening Practice, Reading Practice, and Writing Practice pages when the relevant context is available. Ask does not use full page context on every page.
Product navigation help
Ask can answer basic Auvoxi navigation questions directly, such as how to open Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking Simulator, Studio, Reports, Sample Reports, Starred, Subscription, Account, Legal, Notes, or Ask.
Credits
Ask AI Tutor uses credits for normal AI replies. A normal Ask reply precharges 300 credits and then settles based on actual AI usage. If your balance is too low, Ask shows a not-enough-credits message.
Use support for account issues
Ask AI Tutor is for learning help and general navigation. For private account, billing, refund, payment, report failure, login, subscription, or technical issues, contact human support instead of relying on Ask.
ACCOUNT / SUBSCRIPTION / CREDITS

Manage your account, subscription, billing, and credits.

Use the top-right avatar menu to check your balance, open Account, manage your Subscription, review Reports, open Sample Reports, view Starred items, return to Recent Activity, send Feedback, open Legal pages, or sign out.

Account, Subscription, and Credits flow

The avatar menu is the main shortcut for account and plan management. It shows your current credit balance, links to account settings, opens subscription and billing tools, and gives quick access to saved learning areas.

Where to open
Top-right avatar → Account, Subscription, Reports, Sample Reports, Starred, Recent Activity, Feedback, Legal, or Sign out.
Avatar usage ring
The top-right avatar shows a credit usage ring. Hovering over the avatar shows the current usage percentage. Opening the avatar menu refreshes the balance data.
Balance
The avatar dropdown shows Balance with Total and Remaining credits for the current account cycle. This helps you check whether you have enough credits before using Writing reports, Speaking Simulator, or Ask AI Tutor.
Account page
Account shows your E-Mail Address, Given Name, Current Plan, and Usage & Credit Ceilings. It also includes account safety actions such as removing logged-in devices and deleting the account.
Given Name
Use Account → Update Given Name to change the name shown inside your Auvoxi account. The saved name is also used in places such as the Home greeting.
Usage details
Use Account → Usage & Credit Ceilings → See Details to view remaining credits and the total credit limit for the current billing cycle.
Subscription page
Subscription shows your current plan, credits used, total cycle credits, plan cards, and plan comparison tables. Paid plans are monthly subscriptions and renew automatically unless cancelled before the next billing date.
Plans
Auvoxi plans include Free, Starter, Standard, Pro, Scale, and Scholar. Higher plans provide more monthly credits and larger storage limits for reports, retake records, and Studio projects.
Monthly credits
Monthly credits are shown in Subscription: Free 10k, Starter 30k, Standard 121k, Pro 600k, Scale 1.8M, and Scholar 6M credits per month.
Practice access
Listening Test and Reading Test include 17 sets each and do not use credits. Writing Test, Speaking Simulator, and Ask AI Tutor are available as long as the account has enough credits for the AI-powered action.
What uses credits
Credits are used for AI-powered features, including Writing report generation, Speaking Simulator sessions, Speaking reports, speech recognition, examiner audio, AI follow-up, AI assessment, and Ask AI Tutor replies.
Writing credits
Opening Writing Practice or Writing Mock does not use credits. Submitting Writing for AI evaluation precharges 3500 credits, then settles based on actual AI usage. If the evaluation fails, eligible temporary credit holds are refunded automatically.
Speaking credits
Speaking Simulator uses credits during the session and for the final AI Speaking Report. The final amount depends on the selected mode, speaking length, examiner audio, speech recognition, follow-up questions, and AI processing.
Ask credits
Ask AI Tutor uses credits for normal AI replies. A normal Ask reply precharges 300 credits and then settles based on actual AI usage. If your balance is too low, Ask shows a not-enough-credits message.
Credit reset
Credits refresh monthly based on the account or subscription cycle. Free users refresh based on their account registration date. Paid users refresh based on their subscription billing cycle. Billing shows the credit reset date when available.
Credit rollover
Free credits reset to the Free monthly allowance and do not roll over. Paid plans support monthly credit rollover, capped at twice the current plan’s monthly credit allowance, before the new monthly credits are added.
Upgrade behavior
When you upgrade, the new plan’s monthly credits are added to your current remaining balance. Credits from the current cycle are not lost during an upgrade.
Billing
Open Subscription → Billing to see Current plan, Credits remaining, Credits reset date, Payment provider, Subscription status, and Next billing date. The payment provider shown in Billing is Paddle.
Cancel subscription
Paid users can cancel renewal from Subscription → Billing. Cancelling stops future renewals, but the current paid plan and remaining credits stay available until the end of the billing period. After the billing period ends, the account returns to Free.
Billing history
Billing includes View History. Billing History shows subscription records saved on the account, including plan and subscription status details.
Storage limits
Plan comparison shows storage limits for Writing reports, Speaking reports, Retake records, and Studio projects. When a storage limit is reached, newer saved items can replace the oldest saved items or new creation can be blocked, depending on the tool.
Reports shortcuts
The avatar menu can open Writing Reports, Speaking Reports, Writing Sample Report, Speaking Sample Report, Starred, and Recent Activity. Recent Activity returns to the Home dashboard.
Feedback
Use the avatar menu → Feedback to send feedback to Auvoxi. This is useful for bug reports, product suggestions, confusing behavior, or anything that needs human review.
Legal
Use the avatar menu → Legal to open Privacy Policy, Refund Policy, and Terms of Service in a new tab.
Remove devices
Use Account → Remove All Logged-in Devices → Delete All Devices to remove all saved device sessions and sign out this account everywhere, including the current device.
Delete account
Use Account → Delete Entire Account only if you want to permanently delete the account. This action cannot be undone. Accounts with an active paid subscription must cancel the subscription first and return to Free before account deletion is allowed.
Sign out
Use the avatar menu → Sign out to leave the current account session.
Human support
For private billing, payment, refund, login, subscription, account deletion, or technical issues, contact human support instead of relying only on Ask AI Tutor.
SUPPORT

Get human help for account, billing, reports, credits, and technical issues.

Support is for problems that need human review, especially private account issues, billing questions, refund requests, report failures, credits problems, login issues, or technical errors. Ask AI Tutor is useful for learning and navigation, but private account problems should go to human support.

Support flow

Use the Contact page when something affects your account, subscription, payment, credits, reports, or ability to use Auvoxi normally. Include enough details so the support team can understand the issue without repeated back-and-forth.

Where to open
Guide top button → Contact, or go to the Contact page from the website. You can also use the avatar menu → Feedback for general product feedback.
When to contact support
Contact support for login problems, billing questions, refund requests, payment problems, subscription issues, credits errors, report generation failures, account deletion questions, or technical bugs.
Ask AI Tutor vs human support
Ask AI Tutor is for learning help, practice explanations, and general Auvoxi navigation. Human support is for private account, billing, refund, payment, subscription, report failure, login, and technical issues.
Billing and subscription
Contact support if you have questions about Paddle billing, subscription status, cancellation, renewal, refund requests, failed payments, or anything that does not look correct in the Billing section.
Credits problems
Contact support if your credits look wrong, a credit hold was not returned after a failed action, a not-enough-credits message appears unexpectedly, or your balance does not match what you expect after using Writing, Speaking, or Ask AI Tutor.
Writing report issues
Contact support if a Writing Report fails to generate, the page does not open, the report content looks incomplete, the Task 1 image is missing, or credits were used but the report was not created correctly.
Speaking report issues
Contact support if a Speaking Report fails to generate, audio or replay does not work, the report page does not open, microphone recording fails, or a completed Speaking session does not appear in Reports.
Technical problems
Contact support for page loading problems, buttons not responding, microphone permission issues, upload errors, browser problems, account session issues, or anything that prevents normal practice.
What to include
When contacting support, include your account email, the page or tool name, what you were trying to do, what went wrong, the approximate time, screenshots if possible, and any report ID or visible error message.
Report ID
For report problems, include the short report ID shown in your Reports list or in the report URL. This helps support find the correct Writing or Speaking report faster.
Feedback
Use avatar menu → Feedback for suggestions, confusing behavior, small bugs, or general comments. Use the Contact page for account-specific or urgent support.
Contact page
Open the Contact page for login problems, report issues, credit questions, subscription questions, billing questions, feedback, or technical problems.

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