I built an AI exam prep platform for AWS certs after failing one myself
Claude-powered explanations beat static Q&A, but ExamPro and Tutorials Dojo already own AWS prep.

AWS exam prep with AI explanations, free trial needs no credit card.
AWS certification candidates, Cloud engineers
Whizlabs · TutorialsDojo
A few weeks back I posted Knowza.ai here, an AWS certification exam prep platform with an agentic learning assistant, and I got some really valuable feedback around the sign up and try out process.
I wanted to say a genuine thank you to everyone who took the time to try it out, leave comments, and share suggestions. It made a real difference.
Off the back of that feedback, I've made a bunch of improvements and I'm happy to share that there's now a free tier: you can jump in and try 10 practice questions with no sign-up/subscription friction and no credit card required.
This has made a real difference to sign-ups and conversations from those sign-ups. I've went from ~1% conversation rate on the site to 18%.
Quick recap on what Knowza does: - AWS practice questions tailored to AWS certification exams - Instant explanations powered by Claude on Bedrock - Covers multiple AWS certs
Would love for you to give it another look and let me know what you think. Always open to feedback.
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