Test prep priced like a textbook,
not a tuition payment.
A CBT-accurate simulator with 8,000+ questions, adaptive diagnostic, and a 50-state licensure checklist. Built by a licensed P.E. who got tired of $2,000 prep courses.
A simply-supported beam of length L = 6 m carries a uniformly
distributed load w = 12 kN/m. The maximum bending
moment Mmax is most nearly:
Built like the real CBT — no marketing mockups.
These are real screenshots from the live app. Same layout you get on exam day: question on the left, NCEES Reference Handbook on the right, every standard searchable, every solution shown step by step.
Stress, System, StampReady.
Most candidates start the same way: a stack of textbooks, a folder of PDFs, and a lot of late nights. StampReady replaces that pile with a daily plan and honest feedback.
Engineers are paying $2,000 for video lectures.
We pulled the public pricing for every major FE & PE prep provider. Then we built the tool we wished existed — and priced it for real people.
Three things the $2,000 courses don't do.
CBT-accurate simulator
Question chrome, timer, flag/review, and reference panel mirror the testing environment by design. No surprises on exam day.
Adaptive diagnostic
After 30 questions, the engine ranks your weakest topics and serves targeted practice. Why keep studying what you know?
50-state licensure checklist
Every state board's requirements — exam, experience, references, ethics, fees — in one tracked checklist. Updated quarterly.
Seven FE disciplines.
Ten PE disciplines.
Aligned to current NCEES specifications. New questions added monthly and reviewed by licensed P.E.s.
Fundamentals of Engineering (FE)
7 disciplines6-hour CBT, computer-based, taken before licensure.
- Civil→
- Mechanical→
- Electrical→
- Chemical→
- Environmental→
- Industrial→
- Other Disciplines→
Professional Engineering (PE)
10 disciplines9-hour CBT or pencil-and-paper depending on discipline.
- Civil — Construction→
- Civil — Geotechnical→
- Civil — Structural→
- Civil — Transportation→
- Civil — Water Resources→
- Mechanical — Thermal & Fluid→
- Mechanical — HVAC & Refrigeration→
- Mechanical — Machine Design→
- Electrical — Power→
- Chemical→
"Why are we still paying $2,000 for test prep when engineers just need the right tools?"
I sat for the FE in 2012 and the PE in 2016. Between the two I spent over $2,000 on prep courses and several hundred more on textbooks and practice questions. All became sunk costs the moment I passed.
A mentor once told me: school provides the tools, but experience defines the solution. You know the problem — passing this exam. I've refined the tools based on thousands of data points from previous examinees. Now, the solution is in your hands.
It's $29 a month on web (iOS pending App Store review). And it's built by someone whose seal is on real drawings, not a corporate logo.
Take the diagnostic.
See your weakest topics in a few minutes.
30 calibrated questions. No card, no email upgrade dance. You'll leave with a ranked study plan and your first practice block already queued.