
Built an MDCAT prep tool for my sister because she was wasting hours on outdated MCQs with zero tracking turns out every student has the same problem
So my sister started MDCAT prep and I noticed something that made no sense. She was doing past papers from 2018-2019, repeating questions she already knew, skipping weak chapters without realizing it, and had literally no way to know if she was actually improving or just staying busy.
I asked her "tujhe pata hai tera weakest chapter kaunsa hai?" and she just guessed. That's when I realized — the problem isn't hard work, it's that nobody has a system.
I did a small survey with other MDCAT students and one thing came back crystal clear: "We don't know if we're actually improving."
The resources exist — lectures hain, notes hain, YouTube pe sab kuch hai. But nobody tells you what you're forgetting, what to revise next, or where your time is actually going. You're just grinding blind.
And everything that tries to solve this? Way too expensive. Academies charge lakhs. The "premium" apps are just overpriced question dumps with no real tracking.
I'm a developer so I started building something for her. A platform that:
→ Tracks which topics you're strong in and which are decaying → Never repeats a question you've already done → Shows a projected score based on actual performance → Splits accuracy between conceptual vs book-line MCQs → Tells you exactly what to study next
Here's what the performance dashboard looks like →
I originally made it for one person but the problem turned out to be so universal that I thought why not share it. Would love honest feedback from anyone currently prepping. What's the most broken thing about how you study right now?