Home screen with the main learning modes, country atlas and short-session entry points.
Flag Academy turns quick spare minutes into repeatable study. Learn flags, capitals and continents, use widgets for lightweight recall, and keep the habit going without heavy onboarding or a hard paywall.
During the branding transition, the App Store listing may still appear as Flags & Countries Quiz. The app itself is being updated to Flag Academy.
The website now uses the real App Store icon and screenshots, resized locally to keep the page lighter without losing clarity.
Home screen with the main learning modes, country atlas and short-session entry points.
Country detail view that connects the flag with the capital, memory prompts and supporting facts.
Challenge flow designed for quick recognition and repeatable geography practice.
This is a top-of-funnel learning app. The value is low friction, repeatable exposure and easy sharing, not aggressive monetisation.
Practice in very small bursts, which makes the app easier to reopen every day instead of only in long sessions.
Widgets bring one country, one challenge or one review prompt to the Home Screen so learning keeps showing up naturally.
Use each round to connect the flag with the country name, continent and capital, so the exercise feels educational rather than random.
Flag Academy works best for people who want a light habit, not a heavy study plan.
Use it to refresh memory before school activities, trivia nights, classroom exercises or general knowledge challenges.
If you like opening an app for one minute while waiting in line or commuting, this is the exact usage pattern the product is built for.
The app is easy to explain quickly: identify the flag, see the answer, and keep the session moving.
There is no subscription wall here. The product is meant to be easy to try and easy to recommend.
Flag Academy is intentionally soft on monetisation. The app can be used without a subscription, and optional tips are there for users who want to support continued development.
The current strategy is growth and habit-building first, so the product stays easy to try and share.
Users who want to support the app can do so from Settings. Tips are voluntary and separate from the core learning loop.
The main job of this site is to explain the app fast and send traffic to the App Store with the right expectations.