Hey 7Sagers,

Long-time lurker here. I've been studying for the LSAT and, like most of you, I kept getting wrecked by the same handful of LR traps.... necessary vs sufficient mix-ups, eliminating the right answer too early, falling for the "too strong" trap on Strengthen questions. JY's stuff has been a huge help, but I noticed my actual review process was the weak link, not the lessons. Most videos I would just blank out... my fault!

I was keeping a wrong-answer journal in a Google Doc and it was a disaster. Stuff I logged in February might as well have not existed. I never went back. So I built a little web app for myself to make the review part less painful.

What it does:

  • Snap a photo of a question (or paste it in) and it parses the stimulus, stem, and choices

  • You tag why you missed it — assumption swap, misread stem, eliminated the right answer, etc.

  • Over time it surfaces patterns: "you've missed 9 Necessary Assumption questions this month, 7 of them because you picked an answer that was too strong"

  • Drill mode re-serves your weak spots so the misses actually stick

It's not meant to replace the Core Curriculum or BR — it's the journaling layer on top of whatever prep you're already doing. Think of it as a smarter version of the wrong-answer spreadsheet a lot of people on here already keep.

It's completely free. No paywall, no premium tier, just an email so it saves to an account. I'm a current LSAT student, not a company. I built it because I needed it, and figured I'd share since a few study partners liked it.

There's a demo you can poke at without signing up if that makes you feel better lol.

If you try it, I'd genuinely love feedback... what's broken, what's missing, what would actually make it useful for how you review. There's a Feedback tab right in the sidebar. Roast it, I can take it.

Good luck to everyone sitting in the next few admin cycles 🙏 We need it!

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