
ExamCoach
AI that finds your weak spots before the exam does
8 followers
AI that finds your weak spots before the exam does
8 followers
Most people prep certs the wrong way — rewatching lectures on topics they already know, with no idea which domains will cost them on exam day. ExamCoach quizzes you daily on your weakest topics, explains every wrong answer, and shows which domains are costing you points. Upload your own notes and get quizzed from your own material. 14 certs live: AWS · Azure · GCP · CompTIA · Cisco · ISC² · Salesforce · CFA · more. Free. No credit card required.











Hi Product Hunt! 👋
I built ExamCoach for a friend studying for his AWS Cloud Practitioner exam. He was stuck rewatching the same Udemy modules with no idea which topics were actually weak until it was almost too late.
So I built something that figures out exactly where you're struggling and drills that — nothing else. 5 questions a day, adaptive, full explanations on every wrong answer.
The feature that surprised me most — the notes-to-quiz feature became the most loved. Upload your handwritten notes and get quizzed directly from your own material.
Unlike general study tools, ExamCoach is built specifically for certification exams — it knows the domains, tracks your weak topics, and drills you on exactly what you're missing.
Would love honest feedback from anyone studying for certifications — what's missing, what would make you use this every day?
Nice approach especially focusing on weak areas instead of generic revision. That’s where most prep tools fall short.
While working on MeritRanker, I’ve noticed a similar issue a lot of learners practice regularly but don’t have structured revision aligned with actual exam patterns (especially from past questions).
Interesting to see the “upload your own notes” angle curious how you ensure the quality and relevance of generated quizzes from user content?
@jangid_merit_ranker
Thanks Gajendra! Great question on the notes quality. We use Claude's vision to transcribe the notes first, then prompt it to generate questions that are specifically aligned to the cert's exam domains and difficulty level — so it's not just quizzing on whatever's in the notes, but framing those concepts in the style the real exam would test them. Early users have found it works really well for targeted last-mile prep. Would love to hear your thoughts on MeritRanker's approach to structured revision — always interesting to see how others tackle the same problem!