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Practice-exam apps for your learners

I turn your course material into a practice-exam app under your name.

For course creators, bootcamps, associations, and employers who certify their own staff. You send your course material. I write 150 to 250 questions, map every one to the published exam blueprint, and put them in an app that carries your name and works offline. When the blueprint changes, I update the questions.

or start with the free gap audit →

Try the app

Three sample questions and a readiness score.

I wrote these three as samples. In your build the questions come from your course material, the app carries your name, and it installs to a phone and works offline.

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Three questions is a demo. A real build runs 150 to 250, tagged to every domain in the blueprint, so the score tells a learner exactly where to spend the next hour.

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How it works

Your own practice-exam app, 150 to 250 questions, six weeks.

Course creators

A second product for the list you already have.

Bootcamps

Readiness by cohort, before test day proves it.

Associations

A member benefit members actually open.

Employers

Internal credentialing on your own blueprint.


  1. Step one. The gap auditFree

    Your material mapped against the published blueprint. Yours to keep either way.

  2. Step two. I write the questions

    150 to 250 questions, written and reviewed as separate passes. Your experts sign off.

  3. Step three. Your app, your name

    Practice sets, timed mock exams, readiness by domain. Installs to a phone, works offline.

  4. Step four. Updates when the exam changesOngoing

    The blueprint changes, I realign the bank, you keep selling the same product.

Questions in a pilot bank150–250

Weeks to a working app6

Exams passed on my own banks2 of 2

What the free audit hands you

A coverage map of your material, domain by domainExample

This material covers 60% of the exam. The missing 40% is 80 questions I would write.

Domain A · 25% of the exam+14 questions

Domain B · 30% of the exam+38 questions

Domain C · 30% of the exam+8 questions

Domain D · 15% of the exam+20 questions

Example figures, on a four-domain blueprint and a 200-question pilot. Your audit carries your blueprint's real domains and your own counts.

What you get

  • The coverage map, yours to keepfree
  • Questions with rationales, tagged to domain and task150–250
  • A second reviewer's record on every questionevery question
  • The app, under your nameinstalls, offline
  • Cohort analytics and the source question filesyours to export
  • Hosting, updates, and blueprint realignmentwhile you hold seats

What I commit to

The audit costs nothing. You see your gaps, and my standard, before a contract exists.

The bank is yours. Source files and the analytics export ship with the build.

Your experts approve every question. Authoring and review are separate passes; neither replaces your sign-off.

Proof you can check

Shipped twice, passed twice: the PMP on 28 June 2026, the CPHQ on 24 July 2026, studying only on banks I wrote. The PMP bank publishes its per-task coverage table (opens in a new tab) — 963 questions across all 26 tasks. Your gap audit produces the same table for your material.

Both banks run in production at sprintbank.app → (opens in a new tab)

What it costs

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What moves the number: how many questions you need, how many domains the blueprint covers, and how clean your source material is. The price is the price — the free gap audit gives you your exact figure before you commit to anything.

Questions I get asked first

Who owns the questions?

You do. The source question files and the analytics export ship with the build. If we part ways, the questions leave with you.

I already have subject-matter experts. What do you add?

The software, the blueprint mapping, and the item-writing hours. Your experts approve every item; I do not overrule them.

What happens when the exam blueprint changes?

While you hold seats, I realign the bank. The PMP outline changed on 9 July 2026 and I rewrote my own bank to it.

Can learners practice without a signal?

Yes. It installs from the browser and works offline. Scores sync when the learner is back online.

Will you build for the body that owns the exam?

No. Preparing candidates for a credential the organization administers is a conflict I will not take on.

Start with the free gap audit

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