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For IJCAHPO COT® certification

Pass the COT exam — with a tutor that answers "why?"

The first AI-tutored prep built for the Certified Ophthalmic Technician exam. A full, blueprint-accurate question bank where every item comes with a tutor you can actually ask — written and clinically validated by an ophthalmologist.

Founding price. No charge today — you're reserving a spot, we email you at launch.

Two ways in

Whether you're sitting the exam yourself or getting your whole team certified.

For ophthalmic techs

Pass the COT exam the first time

  • Full 200-question, blueprint-weighted mock exams
  • An AI tutor on every question — ask until it clicks
  • Adaptive practice that targets your weak domains
  • Costs less than a single retake ($250+) or the exam fee itself
$199  one-time · 12-month access
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For practices & owners

Certify and keep your techs

  • Get uncertified staff exam-ready, faster
  • Certified techs document better and stay longer
  • One annual license, your whole team — no per-seat counting
  • Replacing a trained tech costs ~$14,000; certification helps you keep them
From $599  / year · unlimited techs
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The part recorded courses can't do

Anyone can hand you the answer. This teaches you the concept you got stuck on — in your words.

A high myope wears −12.00 D spectacles at a 12 mm vertex distance. The contact-lens power that corrects the same eye will be:
A. More minus than the spectacle
B. Less minus than the spectacle  ✓
It seems like it should be more plus?
Good instinct — and you're half right. The change is toward plus: moving a minus lens onto the eye needs less minus. Where it overshoots is the magnitude — it doesn't cross into actual plus. A −12.00 spectacle works out to about a −10.50 contact: still minus, just weaker. The rule to carry: minus lenses lose power moving toward the eye, but a strong myope is still a myope in contacts — the number shrinks, it doesn't flip sign.
A real, grounded tutor exchange — not a canned explanation.

Built by someone who knows the material cold

Clinically validated

Every question authored and checked by a board-certified ophthalmologist with 35+ years in practice — not scraped, not crowd-sourced.

Blueprint-accurate

Weighted to the actual IJCAHPO COT exam content outline, so your practice mirrors the real exam — including full-length 200-question mocks.

A tutor, not a PDF

Stuck on an item? Ask the tutor why your answer was wrong and keep asking until you understand it. That's the whole point.

Why this exists. Existing COT exam prep is a pile of static questions or a recorded lecture. Neither answers the question you're actually confused about. This does — and it's grounded in vetted clinical content, not a chatbot guessing. It covers the written exam; it complements, not replaces, hands-on skill practice.

Reserve founding access

We're building it now. Founding members get the launch price locked in and first access. No payment today — this reserves your place and tells us to keep going.

No charge now. We'll email you once before launch. Unsubscribe anytime. We never sell your address.

You're on the founding list.

Thanks — that's exactly the signal we needed. We'll email you at launch with your founding price locked in. Want to shape it? Reply to that email and tell us what tripped you up on the COT exam.

Questions

Is this affiliated with IJCAHPO?

No. This is an independent exam-preparation resource, not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by IJCAHPO. COA®, COT®, and COMT® are trademarks of their respective owners.

Does it cover the hands-on skill evaluation?

It prepares you for the 200-question written exam. It teaches the concepts behind the skills, but it doesn't replace in-person, hands-on practice for the skill stations.

What does "AI tutor" actually mean?

Every question has a validated rationale. When you ask a follow-up, the tutor teaches from that vetted content — so answers stay accurate and on-blueprint, not a chatbot free-associating.

When does it launch, and am I charged now?

We're finishing the question bank now. Reserving costs nothing today — you're telling us to keep building, and locking in the founding price for launch.