Why I built PM Cram
PM Cram started as my own study notes — the practice questions and banks of information I put together to sit the PMP® exam. I wanted something I could actually learn from on the go, on my phone. But everything out there wanted ridiculous money — around $100 for two or three months' access — and most of it, beyond a key few, was AI-regurgitated filler with no real feel for the PMP mindset the exam actually tests.
So I built my own, from the ground up. I started with my notes and grew the question banks by hand — yes, with AI's help, but curating every single set and drilling down to the foundations. That's how I learn best: by building. This is the result, and it's the first app I've ever published.
The content is open-sourced and free for anyone to use outside the app. The app is free to start; the one-time unlock opens up the enhanced interactive tools — and helps cover the hosting and publishing costs. It isn't a business venture — it's just giving back.



