Frequently asked questions.
Answers to common questions about Drill Atlas, the app catalog, daily drills, team products, and privacy.
Drill Atlas builds practice apps for technical fluency. Each app uses short recall loops — prompts, answers, explanations, and safety notes — for a specific domain like terminal commands, Git, Bash, or Docker. TerminalDrill is available now on the iOS App Store; GitDrill, BashDrill, and DockerDrill are preview tracks collecting demand.
Yes. TerminalDrill is a live iOS app available on the App Store. It includes 18 modules, 1,014 drills, and 207 commands for Linux and shell command fitness. Progress stays on device with no app-owned telemetry.
GitDrill, BashDrill, and DockerDrill are preview tracks. Their preview pages and the browser daily drill collect demand signals — email interest, topic selection, drill engagement — to decide which app moves into full product development next. Joining a waitlist helps prioritize the track you want.
The Daily Drill is a browser-based sample of the Drill Atlas recall loop. It shows one prompt at a time from Git, Bash, or Docker. You type an answer, check it, read the explanation, and choose the app track to follow. It is the same recall-first mechanic used in the full app catalog, scaled down to a single prompt.
No. The typed answer in the daily drill is never sent to any server. It is checked locally in the browser. The site records lightweight events — which topic was selected, whether the answer was correct, which drill was shown — to understand demand for each app track. Full details are on the privacy page.
Waitlist forms collect your email address, selected interest or track, optional team size and use case, and the page you submitted from. This data is used to understand demand for each product track. It is stored in Cloudflare Workers KV and never sold or shared with third parties.
Team features are in the demand-validation phase. If your team needs practice for onboarding, platform workflows, incident readiness, or custom recall packs, register interest on the teams page. The product direction follows concrete demand signals rather than generic training requirements.
TerminalDrill offers free starter access with a Full Access option handled through the App Store. Preview apps (GitDrill, BashDrill, DockerDrill) will choose their pricing model — paid upfront, full-access, or bundle — based on demand signals. Team products will follow concrete interest from the teams page.
No. Drill Atlas does not install third-party analytics scripts, advertising pixels, social tracking pixels, or external fonts. All capture is same-origin through Cloudflare Workers endpoints. A local copy is kept in browser storage as a resilience fallback.
Use the contact page to send a message, or email hello@drillatlas.com. For TerminalDrill App Store support, visit terminaldrill.com/support. For team interest, use the teams page to register your needs.
TerminalDrill purchases are handled by the App Store, so refunds follow Apple's standard process through reportaproblem.apple.com. The free starter tier lets you try the recall loop before any purchase.
TerminalDrill is currently iOS-only for iPhone and iPad. The browser Daily Drill runs on any device as a sample of the recall loop. Android and web versions are not committed yet; waitlist and daily drill demand signals help decide platform priorities.
Yes. TerminalDrill works fully offline. All drills and progress stay on device, with no account or network connection required to practice.
There is no fixed launch date. The preview track with the strongest demand signal moves into full product development first, so joining a waitlist and using the daily drill directly influences which app ships next.