Questions & Answers

What is P2P?

P2P, or peer-to-peer, is a technology that lets people share information directly with one another without storing it in a central place. It was the basis for earlier software such as Napster, and today it's used across many fields. This project draws its inspiration from P2P: you, the users, upload and share knowledge with your community in a way that benefits everyone.

Why was the project created?

For licensing exams in various fields there are usually products with high-quality question banks explained by experts — but many other exams have no comparable solution. On top of that, the existing products are often expensive and access to them is time-limited, because having an expert solve an exam is costly. As a result, exams that aren't licensing exams have no similar answer. This is exactly where AI and the work of the community can fill the gap.

Which exams does the project currently support?

For now the project supports multiple-choice questions. More formats and options will be added over time.

Who can contribute questions and answers, and how?

Anyone can. Join a community and create a new exam — uploading your questions and material is how you contribute knowledge to the group.

How is the quality of the answers ensured?

You can rate answers and explanations, comment and suggest corrections, and discuss the answers and explanations with AI — so the community keeps improving them together.

How is my privacy protected?

Neither site administrators nor community administrators have any ability to see an individual user's data.

How much does it cost?

The aim is to keep this project community-driven and free — and later, with revenue intended to cover costs and fund the development of new features.