HearQ reads questions and answer options aloud. You speak your answer. It corrects you on the spot. No hands, no screen, no excuse.
Select an exam or topic. HearQ loads a bank of curriculum-aligned MCQs — no manual setup required.
The app reads the question and all four options. Speak your answer — A, B, C, or D. That's it.
Right or wrong, HearQ tells you immediately and explains the answer. Spaced repetition kicks in next time.
No screens, no swiping, no distractions. It's a conversation with your study material. If your hands are busy, your brain can still work.
Most apps let you scroll through answers passively. HearQ forces active recall and immediately corrects errors — the fastest path to real retention.
HearQ tracks what you get wrong and surfaces it again at the right interval. Miss a question on mitochondria today, it's back tomorrow — until it's not.
The 20-minute commute, the grocery run, the dog walk. Eight hours a week of wasted time — now it's chapter reviews and practice tests.
Drivetime does entertainment trivia. Kahoot! needs a screen. Pimsleur does languages. Nobody is doing voice-first, correction-driven MCQ practice for exams.
HearQ runs on your phone, streams through your car speakers. Set it once, drive hands-free, learn the whole way.
Students spend eight hours a week in the car. That's an entire workday of dead time — every week — where learning could happen instead of silence or music.
Every existing study tool requires your hands or your eyes. Flashcards, quiz apps, video lectures — they're built for a desk. But students aren't always at a desk.
HearQ exists because the commute doesn't have to be wasted. Your ears and your voice are the only tools you need to get exam-ready.
HearQ is built for the student who has 20 minutes of driving ahead and a test to pass. No desk required.