Getting Started
An all-in-one platform for FBLA chapters. Competition guides, study resources, prep tracker, and chapter management - everything you'd otherwise put in a Drive folder, but actually usable.
Two audiences: FBLA members preparing for competitions, and FBLA advisors managing their chapter. Both get the full feature set.
Yes. FBLA One is free for every student and every chapter, forever. No paid tiers, no upsells, no card required.
You can browse all competition guides without an account. To use AI practice tests, track your prep, save resources, or join a chapter, you need a free account. Creating one takes under a minute and it is always free.
Competitions & content
All 55 FBLA competitive events are in the registry, and all 55 now have complete content: event description, test format details, topic list, and curated study resources. Objective-test events also support AI practice test generation.
Presentation, production, and case-study events use year-specific prompts or briefs released by FBLA. The platform covers the underlying skills and knowledge for all of them -- how to build a business plan, how to shoot and edit a video, how to analyze an ethics scenario -- even though the specific topic changes each year.
No. We link to free, high-quality external resources (Khan Academy, AccountingCoach, Investopedia, Professor Messer, MDN, etc.) that match each event's topic outline. We are not affiliated with FBLA-PBL Inc.
Yes -- email hello@fbla.one with the event name and the resource URL. We review and add good ones quickly.
AI Practice Tests
You pick a competition and a question count (10, 25, or 50). FBLA One generates realistic multiple-choice questions calibrated to that event's exact topic outline -- the same topics listed on the event's page. Questions stream in live, and after you submit, every wrong answer gets a full explanation so you learn from it.
The questions are designed to match FBLA national-level difficulty and are built from each event's official topic list. They are a study tool, not official FBLA materials. Use them alongside the official FBLA event description and topic outline.
All 34 events that include a timed objective (multiple-choice) test. Presentation, case-study, and production events don't have a standardized test, so AI practice tests aren't applicable for those.
Yes. After reviewing your results, click 'Log score to tracker' and the score is saved to your practice tracker. The dashboard shows your score trend over time per competition.
No daily cap - generate as many as you want, and every test is a fresh set of questions. A brief anti-abuse throttle only kicks in if you generate dozens within a few minutes.
Privacy & Security
No. We don't sell, share, or rent your data to anyone. Period.
Supabase (Postgres, hosted on AWS US-East). Practice logs, saved resources, and account info live there. We use industry-standard encryption at rest and in transit.
Yes, from Settings. Deleting your account permanently removes your profile, event registrations, practice logs, and saved resources. If you also joined our email list, email hello@fbla.one to be removed from it.
Chapters & advisors
Go to Chapter in the left nav, sign in, and click 'Create a chapter.' You'll get an 8-character invite code to share with members. Members enter the code under 'Join a chapter' to link their account to your chapter.
Advisors see a member roster listing every member who joined, their role, and all the competitions they have registered for. You can also see recent member practice activity -- who practiced, what event, and their score.
Yes. The advisor view has two export buttons: a full member roster CSV and a competition sign-ups CSV with one row per member per event -- useful for regional registration forms.
No. Independent platform built by an FBLA student. Not endorsed by or affiliated with FBLA-PBL Inc.