Schulte Vision Trainer
Train Focus, Peripheral Vision & Attention
Advanced Schulte table training with performance analytics, focus insights and long-term progress tracking.

More Than a Schulte Table Timer
Most Schulte apps only measure completion time. Schulte Vision Trainer is built to help you understand how you perform, where focus drops, and how training changes over time.
Where you slow down
When hesitation appears
How stable your pace is
How focus changes over time
How consistently you train
Why I Built It
Why I Built Schulte Vision Trainer
Most Schulte table apps only show a timer.
I wanted to understand what actually happened during training:
- Where attention drops
- When hesitation appears
- Which areas are slower
- Whether performance improves over time
So I built Schulte Vision Trainer.

Core Training
Train Focus
Practice concentration, visual scanning and attention through simple but challenging exercises that stay easy to start and hard to master.
- Classic Schulte table practice with a modern mobile flow.
- Built to support focus training, scanning speed, and attention control.
- Short sessions fit daily routines and habit building.

Session Analytics
Know Why You Improved
Analyze pace, mistakes, hesitation and consistency after every training session instead of looking only at total completion time.
- See where you accelerated and where rhythm dropped.
- Spot hesitation patterns without guessing.
- Turn raw session results into useful training feedback.

Weak Zone Analysis
Find What Slows You Down
Heatmaps and rhythm diagnostics reveal slow zones, unstable scanning paths and attention drops that are easy to miss during gameplay.
- Identify slow parts of the grid visually.
- Understand where focus breaks down across the session.
- Use the extra detail to train more intentionally.

Reviews
See Your Focus Improve Over Time
Review weekly and monthly trends to understand how your performance changes over time, not just from one session to the next.
- Weekly and monthly review views.
- Trend graphs instead of isolated scores.
- Better visibility into consistency and direction of progress.

Insights
Actionable Training Insights
Receive insights and recommendations based on your training history so you can see patterns, not just numbers.
- Behavioral patterns pulled from recent sessions.
- Clearer view of what changed and why.
- Useful prompts for the next training block.

Habit Building
Build Consistency
Track activity, session frequency and review cadence so training becomes a habit instead of a one-time experiment.
- Calendar-style activity history.
- Consistency-focused weekly review preview.
- A better way to stay engaged over time.

Dashboard
Everything in One Place
Manage training, goals, statistics and progress from one dashboard designed to make the next session obvious and the bigger picture visible.
- Focus score, goals, and progress in one view.
- Fewer taps to resume training.
- A cleaner starting point for daily practice.

Motivation
Stay Motivated
Unlock achievements and milestones as your practice grows, helping long-term training feel more concrete and rewarding.
- Milestones for practice depth and consistency.
- Visible long-term progression markers.
- A simple way to keep momentum going.
How Schulte Tables Work
A simple practice loop that supports concentration, scanning speed, and attention control.
Find numbers in order
Maintain concentration
Improve scanning speed
Develop attention control
Who Is It For
Schulte Vision Trainer is designed for people who want more structure and insight from attention practice.
Students
Speed Reading Learners
Programmers
Knowledge Workers
Productivity Enthusiasts
Brain Training Fans
Closed Beta
Join the Closed Beta
Help shape the future of Schulte Vision Trainer and get early access to upcoming features.
Join the closed beta and:
- ✓ Get early access
- ✓ Influence future features
- ✓ Help shape the product
- ✓ Receive future premium features first
Frequently Asked Questions
Straight answers about how the app works and what to expect.
What are Schulte tables?
Schulte tables are visual grids used to practice attention, scanning speed, and concentration by finding numbers or symbols in sequence.
How often should I train?
Short, regular sessions are usually more useful than occasional long sessions. The app is designed around repeatable daily practice and review.
How long does a session take?
A single session is typically short, which makes it easier to fit into study breaks, work routines, or daily focus practice.
Can beginners use the app?
Yes. The core interaction is simple to understand, while the deeper analytics become more useful as you build a training history.
Is the app free?
The app is being prepared through a closed beta phase first. Pricing and release details can evolve as the product matures.
What makes this app different?
Most Schulte apps stop at a timer. Schulte Vision Trainer adds pace tracking, hesitation analysis, heatmaps, weekly reviews, goals, achievements, and progress insights.
What Are Schulte Tables?
A Simple Practice Loop for Focus Training
Schulte tables are visual grids used for focus training, attention training, and visual scanning practice. The classic exercise is simple: find numbers in order as quickly and accurately as possible. Even though the task looks small, it challenges concentration, helps train scanning patterns, and encourages more deliberate visual control.
Many people associate Schulte table exercises with speed reading because they can support broader visual perception and more efficient eye movement habits. They are also often used in peripheral vision practice, since the goal is not only to look at one square at a time, but to gradually improve how much of the grid you can process with stable attention.
In practice, Schulte table training is useful because it combines focus training with repeatable measurement. Over time, users can compare speed, consistency, hesitation, and visual scanning rhythm instead of relying only on subjective feeling. That makes the exercise more valuable for people who want structured concentration training rather than a simple timer.
Schulte Vision Trainer builds on that foundation by turning standard Schulte table sessions into a broader attention training experience. Instead of measuring only completion time, it helps users understand where performance changes, how pace behaves during a session, and whether focus training is improving over time. For users interested in peripheral vision, speed reading support, or better visual scanning habits, that deeper feedback creates a more practical way to train consistently.
Start Training Your Focus Today
Track your progress, discover patterns and build stronger attention habits.