Your exam stress reset, in 90 seconds.
Track mood, detect exam-stress loops, reflect safely, and get one calm next step for JEE, NEET, CUET, Boards and result season.
Loads a heavy JEE mock-test scenario.
Built for exam stress, not generic wellness.
Mock Hangover Detector
Identifies specific exam-stress loops and procrastination cycles common in exam prep after a bad mock score.
Backlog Paralysis Breaker
When the syllabus feels infinite, we give you a micro-action to reset and start moving forward again.
Local-Only Journey
No accounts, no tracking. Your check-ins stay entirely on your device for complete privacy.
Crisis Safety Before AI
Built-in deterministic safety checks ensure you are directed to human help instantly if a crisis is detected.
One Safe Next Step
Track your progress and triggers over time and get exactly one safe next step to focus on.
Is this normal during exams?
Common exam-stress experiences, explained simply.
Why do I feel like I forgot everything?
Tired brains often feel blank — it is a temporary state, not a permanent loss. Start with one familiar topic to rebuild recall. The knowledge is still there.
Why did one mock score ruin my mood?
Mock scores create a pattern your brain interprets as judgment. One score is data for 3 mistakes to fix — not a verdict on your future. Analyse it, then move on.
Why can't I sleep before exams?
Pre-exam cortisol is a biological stress response. Light dinner, no screens 30 minutes before bed, and a simple breathing exercise can signal your brain it is safe to rest.
Why do I freeze on the first hard question?
Exam freeze is a nervous system response triggered by perceived threat. Skip the hard question, place your feet flat on the floor, take one slow exhale, and solve one easy question first.
Why do I feel guilty while resting?
Rest guilt is extremely common among exam students, especially with social comparison. Sleep and breaks are not laziness — they protect your memory and attention span. Rest is part of studying.