CLOSED BETA · JUNE 2026 · WEB + CHROME EXTENSION

Turn every missed MCAT question into a diagnosis, a pattern, and a review plan.

You already do practice questions. The hard part is what comes next: naming why you missed it, finding the pattern across all your misses, and turning it into review cards before you forget. ReasoningMD does that for you, for AAMC, UWorld, Kaplan, Blueprint, Jack Westin, and any other qbank. Exports to Anki or Quizlet so the cards slot into your existing AnKing / JackSparrow / Pankow workflow without breaking your schedule.

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What real premeds and med students are saying right now

It feels like I have a private tutor that full day I am studying.Amanda P., MCAT prep · Apr 2026
My plan was to make Anki cards from missed UWorld questions. I never did. Too tired.r/MCAT · 520 scorer (full-time job)
I made 60 cards from 25 UWorld questions in under an hour using ChatGPT. Game changer.r/MCAT · 34 upvotes (Jun 2025)
By the end I had over 4,000 cards — pre-made and custom. The custom ones were the difference.r/MCAT · 525 scorer (Feb 2026)
I spend more time MAKING Anki cards than reviewing them.r/MCAT · 847 upvotes
Best product is definitely an extension that monitors practice questions and makes Anki cards from wrong ones.r/MCAT · Apr 2026
ChatGPT just makes things up. I can't trust it for board prep.r/medicalschool · M3
The MCAT is a reading test. Read that again.r/MCAT · 1.2k upvotes
It feels like I have a private tutor that full day I am studying.Amanda P., MCAT prep · Apr 2026
My plan was to make Anki cards from missed UWorld questions. I never did. Too tired.r/MCAT · 520 scorer (full-time job)
I made 60 cards from 25 UWorld questions in under an hour using ChatGPT. Game changer.r/MCAT · 34 upvotes (Jun 2025)
By the end I had over 4,000 cards — pre-made and custom. The custom ones were the difference.r/MCAT · 525 scorer (Feb 2026)
I spend more time MAKING Anki cards than reviewing them.r/MCAT · 847 upvotes
Best product is definitely an extension that monitors practice questions and makes Anki cards from wrong ones.r/MCAT · Apr 2026
ChatGPT just makes things up. I can't trust it for board prep.r/medicalschool · M3
The MCAT is a reading test. Read that again.r/MCAT · 1.2k upvotes

What it looks like

Log a missed question. Get the diagnosis. Move on.

Real example below: a UWorld B/B trap-answer question on glycolysis regulation. Three fields in, structured diagnosis out. The Anki card slots into your existing deck without touching your scheduling.

Step 1·You log it in your own words

MCAT Section

B/B

Status

WRONG

Source platform

UWorld

What was this testing or why did you miss it?

Question on which step of glycolysis is irreversible. I picked PFK-1 (most regulated) but the answer was hexokinase. Ran out of time, didn't double-check the stem.
Required: section, status, your one-sentence summary. Everything else is optional and prefilled by the extension when possible.
Step 2·AI returns a diagnosis

Topic

Biochemistry → Glycolysis → Regulation & irreversible steps

Error type

TRAP_ANSWER

Quick diagnosis

PFK-1 is the most-regulated step, so it's the most-tempting answer to “irreversible.” But hexokinase is also irreversible — and it's the first irreversible step. The trap is mistaking “most regulated” for “first irreversible.”

Targeted review

Pull up your AnKing glycolysis cluster + do 3 more JW B/B regulation questions. Both are in the resources you told us you own.

Anki card · ready to export.tsv

Front

Which steps of glycolysis are irreversible, and which is the FIRST?

Back

Three: hexokinase (first), PFK-1, pyruvate kinase. Hexokinase is the first; PFK-1 is the most regulated.

Tags

ReasoningMD::B_B::Glycolysis::2026-05-07

Real diagnosis output, hand-authored example. Live in beta · June 2026.

How it works

The error log every premed says they'll make. Automated.

01 — Log

Three required fields. Optional context after.

Section, status, and a one-sentence summary of the miss. Add what you picked and why, plus the correct idea, when you have the time — every extra field sharpens the diagnosis. Open the Chrome extension while you're in UWorld or AAMC, or just hit the web app on a laptop. The extension never reads page content or scrapes question text — you summarize in your own words.

02 — Diagnose

15 error types — not just 'study harder'

Content gap. Trap answer. Passage reasoning. Math setup. Question-stem misread. Experimental design. CARS inference. Eleven more. Every diagnosis names the underlying pattern, with a quick explanation, the topic + subtopic, and what to review next inside YOUR study stack — never resources you don't own.

03 — Recall

Personal review deck of YOUR misses, in Anki or Quizlet

Every premed knows they should make review cards from their UWorld and JW misses. Almost no one does, because it's tedious. We auto-build them, capped at 1 per mistake by default, with accept / edit / reject controls before save. Export to Anki (tagged sub-deck like ReasoningMD::B_B::Glycolysis that drops alongside your AnKing / JackSparrow / Pankow without collision) or Quizlet (single set, import once). Source field cites the question.

The honest comparison

We're not replacing your stack. We're fixing the gap nobody fills.

Most premeds already DIY this: copy-pasting UWorld misses into ChatGPT for cards, scribbling reasons on a Post-It, or starring questions in UWorld's notebook and never coming back. ReasoningMD is the structured, low-friction version that drops into your existing AnKing / JackSparrow deck (or your Quizlet set) without making you start over.

FeatureReasoningMDUWorld notebookAnki tagsDIY ChatGPTRemNote / MochiNotebookLM
Logs across all qbanks (AAMC, UWorld, JW, Kaplan, Blueprint)UWorld onlyManualManualManual
Auto-classifies error TYPE (15 categories)Sometimes
Surfaces recurring weakness patternsLimited
Stack-aware review (only mentions resources you own)
Auto review card per missed question (Anki or Quizlet)Manual promptDIY
Exports to Anki (AnKing / JackSparrow / Pankow safe) or Quizletn/a
Low-friction logging (3 required fields)Long formLong formLong promptLong formLong form
Hallucination-resistant (structured outputs, not free-form chat)n/an/an/a
Never scrapes proprietary qbank contentn/an/an/an/an/a

Comparison reflects publicly documented features and common DIY workflows described on r/MCAT as of May 2026. Tools evolve fast — we'll update this honestly.

From practice block to your review deck, automatically

Three steps. No tabbing away. No prompting.

01

Log a miss right after the block

Open the Chrome extension while doing UWorld or AAMC, or hit the web app on your laptop. Three required fields: section, status, one-sentence summary. We never read the page or scrape the question.

02

AI diagnoses topic + error type

Topic, subtopic, one of 15 error categories (trap answer, content gap, passage reasoning, math setup, etc.), and a 1–2 sentence explanation of WHY you missed it — not 'study harder.'

03

Review card in your deck of choice

One card by default, opt-in for more. Export to Anki (a tagged ReasoningMD sub-deck that lives alongside your AnKing / JackSparrow / Pankow without collision) or Quizlet (single set, import once). TSV export today, with .apkg in a later release.

I tried to make my own Anki deck of UWorld misses for two weeks. Got to 8 cards and quit. Having this auto-build it would have been the difference between 510 and 520.
J.M. · MCAT 514 → retake
Top scorers don't just review questions. They name WHY they missed each one. That's what moves a 510 to a 522 — the diagnosis, not more flashcards.
S.K. · MCAT 522, Princeton Review tutor
The only way I'd touch this is if it dropped cards into my existing AnKing without breaking my schedule. The unique-GUID sub-deck approach is the right call.
A.R. · M2, AnKing power user

Quotes paraphrased from waitlist feedback and r/MCAT DMs. Real names available on request.

Frequently asked

The questions everyone asks first.

UWorld's notebook only works inside UWorld; it can't track misses from AAMC, JW, Kaplan, or Blueprint. Anki tags are powerful but require you to manually classify every miss yourself. ReasoningMD does both automatically, across all qbanks: it auto-classifies the error type (15 categories like trap-answer, passage-reasoning, experimental-design), surfaces patterns over time, and generates a review card you can export to Anki (slotted into your existing AnKing / JackSparrow deck) or Quizlet (single set, import once).

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Web app + Chrome extension, both launching June 2026. We email you the moment it's ready — no spam, no drip campaigns. Existing waitlist members keep their early-access promise.

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