About EconLearn

Most AP Econ study tools hand you a wall of text and hope for the best. EconLearn is different — you can actually drag the supply curve, watch deadweight loss show up on the graph, and then answer AP-style questions about what you just saw.

Why This Exists

AP Economics is one of the most graph-heavy AP exams. The FRQ section practically lives on diagrams — AD/AS, supply and demand, cost curves, Phillips curve. But most prep materials give you a static image and a paragraph. That disconnect between how you study and how you get tested is the whole reason EconLearn was built.

Each module has written content alongside an interactive graph. You move the curves, the numbers update, and the explanation on the left connects to what you see on the right. It sticks better than re-reading highlighted notes at 1 AM.

What's Included

24 modules across AP Micro and AP Macro. Over 350 multiple-choice questions — each one has an explanation, not just the right answer. 144+ flashcards if you want something quick before the test. 15 graphs you can actually interact with. A dashboard that tracks quiz scores, streaks, and how far along you are.

There's no paywall. Everything is open.

Who Uses EconLearn

Mostly high schoolers studying for the AP Micro or Macro exam — that's who it was built for. But it also works for college intro econ students or anyone who wants to actually understand how markets function beyond the textbook definition. If you're the kind of person who learns by messing with things rather than reading about them, this should click for you.

Still Building

New modules, better graphs, and more practice questions get added on a rolling basis. Found a mistake? Have an idea for a graph? Email hello@econlearn.org.

For Schools & Districts

EconLearn is now available for schools and districts looking to provide a unified AP Economics platform across multiple classrooms. Volume pricing, dedicated onboarding, lockdown exams, and cross-school analytics included.