Grind Labs started with two students, one brutal exam, and a prep tool built exam-first because nothing else was. It worked. Then classmates asked for it, then other programs, then other fields. So we kept building.
The company is named after the grindstone. A grindstone doesn't care what kind of blade you bring it: medicine, dentistry, actuarial tables. It sharpens whatever meets it, the same honest way. That's the plan for every field we open.
Content follows the blueprint of the exam you'll actually sit, not a textbook's table of contents.
Every item is written twice by people, in English and in French. Never machine-translated, never a bolt-on.
Analytics tell you where you truly stand, and our public stats come straight from the database, uninflated.
Our exam sims reproduce the real interface, timing, and format, so exam day looks exactly like practice did.
Priced under every incumbent by standing rule, in plain Canadian dollars, taxes stated, refunds honoured in seven days.
Notes and files can live in your own cloud drive, and everything you make exports freely. Leaving is always easy; that's why people stay.
Two students preparing the CBSE build their own qbank because nothing on the market was shaped like the exam.
The flagship bank grows to three thousand blueprint-mapped items with an exam-authentic sim room, in both languages.
Dentistry and the everyday app open their doors.
Casper, Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, and the actuarial courses follow. Fields open when their content clears review; requests set the order.
We're built in Québec, and it shows: French isn't a translation layer here, it's half the product. The exams that matter weigh French heavily; so do we.
En français, nous sommes la Grind.
The everyday app is seven days free. Bring your notes and see how the work moves.