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GateOS
The all-in-one workspace for serious exam aspirants.
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The all-in-one workspace for serious exam aspirants.
40 followers
GateOS is an AI-powered learning workspace built for competitive exam aspirants, students and researchers. It brings planning, notes, AI tutoring, performance analytics, mistake tracking, mock-test insights, and revision workflows into a single platform. Instead of switching between multiple apps, students can manage their entire preparation journey in one place, helping them stay organized, focused, and continuously improve.
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Hi Product Hunt 👋
GateOS started from a problem we experienced personally during exam preparation. Studying wasn't just about putting in more hours—it was managing thousands of concepts, notes, mock tests, mistakes, revision schedules, and constantly switching between disconnected tools.
We built GateOS as a learning operating system like unified portal that brings everything into one place. AI tutors, intelligent planning, collaborative notes, performance analytics, mistake tracking, revision workflows, and study automation work together instead of existing as separate products.
Our goal is simple: help ambitious learners spend less time managing their preparation and more time actually learning.
We'd love your feedback on what resonates most and what you'd like to see next. Thanks for checking us out!
The mistake tracking and mock-test analytics feel like the strongest part here. For serious exam prep, knowing why marks are being lost is more useful than just tracking study hours. Are you planning exam-specific templates for GATE or UPSC?
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@farrukh_butt1 Thanks for the thoughtful observation — we couldn't agree more. In our experience, understanding why marks are being lost is often far more valuable than simply tracking study hours, which is why mistake analysis and performance diagnostics are core parts of the platform.
We actually already support exam-specific preparation templates across a wide range of competitive exams, including all GATE branches, UPSC, State Civil Services examinations, CAT, GMAT, Banking & Finance sector exams and more (Built-in templates are currently only specific to India). At the same time, we wanted to avoid locking students into rigid frameworks, so users can also create and customize their own exam-specific roadmaps from scratch.
Beyond templates, we've built an AI-driven preparation intelligence layer that analyzes preparation from multiple dimensions rather than just scores or study time. The system continuously evaluates parameters such as concept mastery, revision discipline, consistency, accuracy, speed, question-solving ability, exam readiness, and subject-wise strengths/weaknesses. Based on those insights, it dynamically generates personalized study plans, revision schedules, mock-test recommendations, and projected improvement trajectories.
Fig 1: GateOS AI Mentor Projected Preparation Intelligence in action.
The goal is to move beyond "You studied for 5 hours today" and instead answer questions like:
Which subjects are causing the biggest rank loss?
What concepts need immediate attention?
How much improvement can be expected over the next few weeks?
What should the student study next to maximize score gains?
We're still iterating on this and would love to hear what exam-specific insights you'd find most valuable for GATE or UPSC preparation. We loved your question.
@farrukh_butt1 @notfeynman Very cool. Do you plan to expand the exam-specific prep templates? If so, what exams are you anticipating on the horizon? (e.g., any US-based? GRE, MCAT, SAT, ACT, AP exams, PSAT, others?)
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@amymhz Thank you for the thoughtful question and for taking the time to check out GateOS—we really appreciate it!
To answer your question, Yes, absolutely. We designed GateOS as a unified workspace for competitive exam preparation, and expanding exam-specific templates is a major part of our roadmap.
We definitely plan to expand internationally as well. Exams such as GRE, SAT, ACT, AP, PSAT, MCAT, LSAT, and other university entrance and professional certification exams are all areas we're actively exploring.
What's particularly exciting is that the underlying AI mentor and preparation intelligence layer are largely exam-agnostic. Once the syllabus structure, milestones, and assessment patterns are modeled (even by the students), GateOS can generate personalized study roadmaps, progress tracking, and strategic recommendations for almost any exam.
Thanks again for the encouragement and for helping us think bigger about where we can take the platform
Great to hear, and thanks for the additional color, @notfeynman! I could see this becoming competitive with the classic test prep providers like Kaplan, Princeton Review, and others if it is able to tailor prep for the student and enforce a rigorous prep plan. Looking forward to seeing how the results play out.
@GateOS Daily driving this now. New AI models are much improved.
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@niharika_sachdeva Thank you for giving GateOS a try and for sharing your experience. We're continuously improving the platform and integrating newer AI capabilities to make preparation more personalized, actionable, and effective. It's great to hear that the recent models are making a noticeable difference in your daily workflow. Your feedback means a lot and helps shape what we build next