TypeVelo.

Personalized Typing Improvement Plan

$9.99 · one-time · PDF

Every test and lesson on this site is free, and that stays true — this is the one optional paid product, for a specific kind of typist: someone who has already run a few tests or worked through part of the Practice Path and has real per-key error data behind them, but would rather be handed a specific plan than pick their own next lessons and drills from the full library. The Drills Hub alone offers fifteen different standalone drills across six categories; if choosing among them feels like its own chore, this is built to remove that decision entirely.

What Makes It Actually Personalized

This isn't a generic PDF with your name inserted at the top. When you buy the plan, it's generated from your own recorded typing data on this site — the per-key error heatmap built up across your test and lesson history, your accuracy trend across attempts, and which specific rows, fingers, or symbol clusters your own results show as genuinely weak, as opposed to keys you simply type less often. That's the same distinction the Weak-Key Diagnostic Drill is built around: ordinary English text naturally overuses common letters and barely touches rare ones, so raw per-key counts from casual typing mostly reflect what you happen to type often, not what you're actually bad at. Your plan is built from data that corrects for that bias, then maps your specific weak points onto the specific lessons and drills on this site that address them — not a generic top-to-bottom restart of the whole practice path regardless of what you already know.

The 30-Day Structure

The plan is laid out as a 30-day schedule, broken into short daily sessions rather than a handful of long ones — the same reasoning behind why this site's own practice path recommends ten to fifteen focused minutes a day over one long weekly session. Each week has a specific focus derived from your data: an early week addressing your single weakest finger or row directly, a middle stretch mixing targeted drills with checkpoint tests to track real movement in your numbers, and a final week that shifts toward sustained accuracy and pacing once your specific weak points have had real, dedicated attention. Milestones are built in along the way — specific checkpoints where the plan tells you which test to retake and what result would indicate the current week's focus is working, rather than leaving you to guess whether the plan is actually helping until day 30 arrives.

What's Actually in the PDF

Beyond the day-by-day schedule, the PDF includes a summary of your own current weak-key data in plain language (which fingers, rows, or symbol clusters your results flag, and why), direct links to the specific lesson and drill pages on this site your plan is built around, and printable practice sheets for anyone who prefers working away from a screen for part of a session — a genuinely useful option for the punctuation and symbol drills in particular, where a printed reference sheet works as well as an on-screen one. Everything in it points back to real pages on this site rather than duplicating content that already exists here; the plan's value is the personalized sequencing and schedule, not new material invented just for the PDF.

Who This Is For

This suits typists who've already generated some real data on this site — at minimum a handful of test attempts, ideally some practice-path progress too — and who know their own time is better spent following a specific plan than researching which of fifteen drills and thirty lessons to prioritize themselves. It is a poor fit for a complete beginner with no typing history yet on this site, since there's no weak-key data to build a genuinely personalized plan from — start with the Practice Path and a few 1-minute tests first, and this becomes a genuinely useful option once there is real data behind it. It's also unnecessary if you're already comfortable using the Drills Hub and WPM benchmarks to choose your own next steps — everything the plan points you toward is free and available on this site regardless of whether you buy it.

Why a One-Time PDF Rather Than a Subscription

A recurring subscription only makes sense for a service that keeps delivering new value every month — this doesn't. Once your specific weak points from a given moment in your typing history have been identified and mapped onto a 30-day plan, repeating that same exercise monthly would mostly regenerate the same plan with marginal changes, since typing skill doesn't reset or drift that quickly. A single purchase, timed to whenever you actually want a structured push — after finishing the Practice Path, after a plateau, or simply when self-directed practice starts to feel aimless — is a more honest match for what the product actually is.

Get Your Plan

Enter your most recent test results so the plan is built from your own data, not a generic template. Your WPM history, accuracy, and weak-key data are saved locally in your browser — check your results page and copy the numbers in below.

Processed securely by Stripe. Your plan is built by hand and emailed to you, typically within one business day.

This is a one-time purchase, not a subscription — you receive a single PDF built from your data at the time of purchase, not an ongoing service. See the Privacy Policy for exactly what data is used to generate it.