u/Extension-Mind8043

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I got tired of UPSC prep meaning ₹2 lakh+ and years away from home, so I built a study app - free to start, English & Hindi. Would love your honest feedback.

I'm a solo founder , no edtech funding - I got frustrated that good UPSC prep usually means lakhs in coaching, a move to some metro, and years away from family. So over the last few months I built an app to see how much of that could work from your phone instead. It went live today, and I'd genuinely value honest feedback from people actually in the trenches.

What it does:

- A day-by-day study plan built to your exam date, scaled to the hours you can actually give - rotating subjects, revision, a weekly mock.

- A 24/7 AI tutor that explains at the depth you pick (beginner to advanced), and replies in Hindi when you write in Hindi.

- Daily current affairs, pre-analysed and tagged to Prelims/Mains/Interview, with the syllabus topics each story touches.

- Mock tests with real UPSC scoring (+2 / −0.66) and analytics on your weak topics.

Being upfront:

- There's a genuinely usable free tier; Pro is paid, cancel anytime. I won't pretend it's fully free.

- The AI is a solid study aid but not perfect - for anything consequential, verify against standard sources. It's not affiliated with UPSC in any way.

- Hindi-medium support was the part I cared about most, since most tools treat it as an afterthought. I'd especially love to hear from Hindi-medium aspirants on whether it actually holds up.

What's missing, what feels off, what would actually help your prep — brutal honesty welcome. I'm here to answer anything.

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u/Extension-Mind8043 — 8 days ago