I built this because I needed it.
I'm a former anesthesia resident. I took the oral boards. I know exactly what those last few months feel like.
I remember scrambling to find attendings willing to run mock cases with me — people who were already post-call, already stretched, already doing me a favor just by showing up. I remember buying question banks that tested what I knew but had no idea how to test the way I actually think when someone is pressing me.
And I noticed something: the residents who consistently passed weren't necessarily the smartest ones. They were the ones who got the most reps. The ones whose programs happened to have connected faculty, or whose families could afford a private tutor. The exam was starting to feel less like a test of clinical mastery and more like a test of access.
That bothered me. So I built something.
“Not a chatbot. An examiner. One that presses you the same way the real ones do — and tells you exactly what you got wrong and why, every single time.”
I reverse-engineered the ABA's questioning logic from my own prep sessions and kept iterating until the feedback was actually useful — not generic, not soft, not encouraging for the sake of it. The kind of feedback you'd get from an attending who has no reason to spare your feelings.
The oral boards test one thing: how you think on your feet when the stakes are high. The only way to get better at that is to do it over and over. Boards Bot makes that possible at 2am, between cases, on your commute — whenever you have 20 minutes and a quiet space.
I also offer direct access to every user — residents, fellows, faculty. If you have questions about the product, about board prep strategy, about fellowships, about the job market — email me. I've been through all of it and I answer every message myself.
I read and respond to everything.