Silent Student knows the Apex Kuiper player from the inside. It walks your unit map activity by activity — reading the studies, clicking through the practices, taking the quizzes and tests — and picks the next thing on its own, so the work keeps moving while you sleep.
Auto-advancePicks the next open activity after every submit
50 / sessionActivities a continuous run clears before it pauses itself
≥30s/qPacing floor per quiz question (≥60s on tests)
What it handles
Apex Learning, done for you.
Walks the whole unit
Reads your Apex unit map and moves through it in order — studies, practices, quizzes, and tests. After each submit it auto-selects the next open activity and queues it, so one sit-down clears a stretch of the course instead of a single task.
Only touches what's open
Silent Student reads Apex's activity medallions and skips anything marked locked. It attempts only the activities mastery gating has actually opened — never knocking on a door Apex has bolted shut.
Studies and practices, clicked through
Non-gating sections — studies, reads, practices, overviews — are page-walked to completion the way a student clicks through them, including dismissing the Activity Completed prompt, so Apex registers them as done rather than half-finished.
Quizzes and tests, answered
For the gating quizzes and computer-scored tests, it reads each question off the Kuiper player, works the multiple-choice and multi-select items, and submits — handling the quiz intro screen and the end-of-attempt dialog without you watching.
Human timing, not robot timing
Every question gets jittered read, think, and submit pauses with a per-question floor — at least 30 seconds a question on quizzes, 60 on tests — so the pace stays in a believable range instead of firing answers in milliseconds.
Knows when to stop
It won't automate a proctored tool like Proctorio, it pauses itself after three failed activities in a row, and it backs off when a course hides per-question feedback — rather than grinding against something it can't read.
How it works
From open tab to submitted.
1
Sign in through your portal
Open Silent Student, choose the Apex login mode, and sign into your school portal. The bot lands on your Apex dashboard and reads your enrolled courses straight from the page.
2
It maps your course
Silent Student opens the course and pulls every activity — title, type, status, and score — into a clean list, marking what's complete, what's open, and what's locked.
3
It works, then advances
Pick a course and let it run. It solves or clicks through the current activity, waits a human moment, then selects the next open one and keeps going — up to fifty in a continuous session.
4
You check in when you want
Progress and a per-activity log stay in the dashboard. Glance at it over coffee, or don't — the quiet routine adds up either way.
Questions
Apex Learning FAQ
Yes. Silent Student is built for Apex's current Angular-based Kuiper player, reading questions and navigation from its actual on-page elements. It handles the quiz intro screen, the question pages, and the end-of-attempt dialog the way the live player presents them.
No. It reads each activity's status from your course and skips anything Apex has locked behind mastery gating. It only attempts activities that are genuinely open, so it won't stall trying to enter something the platform has closed off.
Deliberately not fast. Each question gets randomized reading and thinking pauses with a minimum floor — at least 30 seconds per quiz question and 60 per test question — so time-on-task lands in a normal range. There's an optional Fast Mode that drops those guardrails if you choose to use it.
It's best not to. Apex enforces a single active session per account, so a second login can boot the first. Run Silent Student when you're not signed in elsewhere, on the same network you normally use, and let it own the session while it works.
No, and it won't pretend to. It answers each question on its own merits at a steady, human pace rather than racing through. We don't promise specific scores or outcomes.