The operating system for
future doctors and dentists.
Getting in isn’t one decision. It’s four years of small ones, made mostly without a map. PreDoc keeps your coursework, hours, schools and deadlines in one place — and tells you honestly whether you’re on pace.
Built for both paths
Pick a track and the app follows it — the schools you see, and whether it talks about the MCAT or the DAT. Exploring both? That works too, and you can switch any time.
What it does
Know where you stand
Track coursework and see your cumulative and science GPA calculated the way admissions committees do. Log clinical, research, shadowing, volunteering and leadership hours in one place.
See whether you are on pace
Set targets and find out if you are ahead, on track, or behind — while there is still time to change the answer. Not a score that judges you against other applicants.
Explore every school
Verified data on 308 US medical and dental schools: prerequisites, application service, in-state and out-of-state tuition, and historical admissions statistics. Compare side by side.
Find real opportunities
A curated catalog of summer research, clinical programs and volunteering — with honest context about cost, eligibility and deadlines, so you can tell what is actually open to you.
Study what is on the test
Concept review across every subject on the MCAT and the DAT, in a focused flashcard format: answer, read the explanation, move on.
Ask questions
An AI advisor that knows your profile — your GPA, your hours, your target schools — so its answers are about your situation rather than generic advice.
Built to be honest with you
Every piece of information in PreDoc is labeled with where it came from — verified school data, historical admissions statistics, or AI-generated. AI content says so, on the card, every time.
Your readiness score measures your preparation against the targets you set. It is not a prediction of admission, it is not a comparison to other applicants, and PreDoc will never pretend otherwise. Schools change requirements without notice — always confirm with the school before you decide anything.