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.
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.
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.
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Step one. The gap auditFree
Your material mapped against the published blueprint. Yours to keep either way.
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Step two. I write the questions
150 to 250 questions, written and reviewed as separate passes. Your experts sign off.
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Step three. Your app, your name
Practice sets, timed mock exams, readiness by domain. Installs to a phone, works offline.
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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
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.