
Oncourse AI is a personal AI study application designed for medical students preparing for exams such as USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK, Step 3, NEET-PG, INI-CET, and FMGE. It offers features such as personalized notes, high-yield flashcards, a comprehensive question bank, and clinical case simulation games. The app utilizes AI and neuroscience-backed algorithms to enhance learning efficiency, helping students retain information and perform confidently on exam day.
Notable features include over 5,000 notes, 40,000 flashcards, and 10,000 exam-pattern questions, with a focus on gamified learning thro…
This is a focused product: a personal study assistant for medical students, and it already has paying customers and a meaningful recurring component ($3,592 versus $5,633), which suggests a subscription-led model. That structural revenue mix is useful for predictability if retention holds. The absolute revenue level is modest, which is normal for early revenue-stage edtech but means growth levers and unit economics will matter a lot.
The most material signal in the data is the negative 30-day growth of -13%. That decline is the primary risk — it could come from higher churn, weaker acquisition, or short-term seasonality (medical student demand can be cyclical). The business case now is straightforward: shore up retention and lower acquisition friction, or prove scalable paid acquisition. With current figures, execution on those fronts will determine whether this niche becomes a stable, growing subscription business or stays small.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.