AI that writes your activities, personal statement, and secondaries from your real stories. Plus school-specific mock interviews and a weekly MCAT plan. One workspace. One lifetime payment.
Phase inferred: practice. Anki active, UWorld 68% done, two AAMC FLs in progress. Light content review, heavy on full-length rotation. Rest day Sunday.
50 new cards (~25 min) + 180 reviews (~45 min). Mandatory daily.
Yesterday's full-length scored 510. CARS dropped from 128 to 125 — review the inference questions you missed.
412 of 1,200 left at 4.2 weeks out. 30/day keeps you on pace.
Used by premeds applying to (and getting into) schools like
























18 months of essays, MCAT prep, and 30+ secondaries. Most premeds lose weeks to figuring out the system. You don't have to.
Built around the parts of the journey that actually take time and judgment - not the parts a checklist could solve.
The AI writes the first draft. You ship the final one.
Drop in your real stories. Get full activity entries, a personal statement, and every secondary at every school you target. Each paragraph is anchored to a specific story, so it actually sounds like you.
Weekly plan that respects your real life.
MCAT date + availability + commitments + resources → a balanced week with a stated reason for every task. Editable, .ics export.
Realistic, school-specific.
Pick a school, an interview type (traditional, MMI, ethical, behavioral, mission-fit, deep-dive), and a difficulty. The interviewer uses that school's mission and your essays to ask one question at a time. Per-answer feedback plus a final report.
Research by mission, not stats.
Filter by mission tags. Read curriculum and interview style. Run AI fit analysis anchored to your story bank, with honest weaknesses called out, not hidden.
Four steps. The work feels lighter when the next move is obvious.
Background, GPA/MCAT, weekly availability, resources, target schools. The app personalizes everything from this.
Drop in clinical, research, volunteering, and personal moments. Answer the reflection prompts that matter.
Activity entries. Personal statement. Secondaries. Fit analyses. Each one is grounded in your stories and your target school. Edit anything, regenerate if you don't love it.
Run school-specific mock interviews. Read the per-answer feedback. Walk in knowing your stories cold.
We're not asking you to replace your study setup. The planner schedules around what you actually use. Calendar exports work anywhere.
Anki
UWorld
AAMC
Khan Academy
Kaplan
BlueprintPick what you use in onboarding. The planner schedules sessions across them.
AMCAS
MSAR
TMDSAS
AACOMAS
Google Calendar
Apple CalendarDrafts copy cleanly into AMCAS / TMDSAS / AACOMAS. Plans export to .ics.
"I almost didn't apply to UCSF because the secondary scared me. The Writing Studio anchored my draft to my home-health-aide story. I cried when I got the interview. Now I'm starting in August."

"The school fit analysis told me exactly which two stories to lead with for Wash U. I followed the angle, got an interview, and matched. I keep telling my friends about this app."
"I'd been writing the same generic AMCAS entries for weeks. The story bank made me realize I had stronger material I wasn't using. Three of my entries got rewritten the same night."
"The mock interviewer pushed me on patient autonomy in a way I wasn't expecting. I literally said the same answer in my real Mayo interview a week later. Got in."
"First weekly plan didn't load my Saturday with 6 hours of UWorld AND a full-length. Felt like someone finally got it. I'm 4 weeks in and on track."
"Reapplied this cycle with totally rewritten essays grounded in real stories instead of generic premed talking points. It worked. Wish I'd had this app the first time."
"I had four secondaries due in the same week and was completely frozen. The Writing Studio pulled the right stories from my activity entries and I shipped all four in two days. Got Baylor."
Hey, future doctor

I'm not premed. I'm a CS student at a school packed with them, and I watched my closest friends grind through MCAT prep, secondaries, and interviews while juggling more tabs than any human should have open at once.
What stopped me was the money. One MCAT course cost more than my entire year of tuition. Advising packages ran into the thousands. The students who could pay got polished applications; the ones who couldn't got generic AI and a prayer.
So I built Premed Copilot - the workspace I wished my friends had. Real planning, real story-grounded drafts, and real interview reps, for the price of one tutoring session.
Premed advisors charge $200+/hr. Full advising packages run into the thousands. Premed Copilot is the same kind of help, every day of the cycle, for one lifetime payment.
One conversation. Then back to figuring it out alone.
One cycle of help, capped revisions, and you're alone for retakes.
Everything. Forever. Top up voice credits only if you need more.
Pay once. No auto-renewal. Save $50 during launch.
Pay once. No auto-renewal. Save $125 during launch.
Need more voice mocks later? Buy a 5-pack ($39) or 15-pack ($89) any time. Credits never expire.
A blank chat doesn't know your story bank, your school's mission, your MCAT date, your shadowing notes, or AMCAS character limits. We load all of that as context before any draft. So your personal statement references the home-health-aide scene you actually wrote down, instead of a generic 'moment of clarity in clinic.' It's the difference between an AI that has met you and an AI that has met everyone.
In your Supabase-backed account, encrypted at rest. Only you can read it (Row-Level Security). We never train models on your essays. You can export or permanently delete everything from settings.
Claude (Anthropic) - the same model frontier labs use for production-grade writing assistance. Generation runs only when you click a button; nothing is precomputed or background-processed.
It's seeded with the most-applied-to schools across mission profiles (research, rural, urban, service). You can add custom schools with their secondary prompts and interview style - they live alongside the seeds and work identically.
The planner is explicitly told not to. It respects your stated availability per day, subtracts your commitments, includes rest days, and never schedules an AAMC full-length without an adjacent FL Review block.
The app personalizes from your stage, background, and goals - not your demographic. Reapplicants and non-trads consistently report the writing studio is what made the difference.
Essentials ($49 launch, $99 normal) gives you the full AI workspace plus 5 voice mock interviews, which is enough to rehearse for 1 to 2 schools. Complete ($124 launch, $249 normal) gives you 25 voice mocks, which covers most applicants interviewing at 5+ schools, plus priority support and early access to new features. Both are one-time payments with lifetime access. If you run out of voice credits, you can always buy a top-up pack later.
Top up anytime with a 5-mock pack ($39) or 15-mock pack ($89). Credits never expire and roll over forever.