Getting feedback on your work
The feedback process has four steps.
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Step 1 — Upload your work
You can upload images of your drawing or design work (JPG or PNG). You can upload up to two images per submission — useful if your work spans two pages or you want to show a front and back. Make sure your work is clearly photographed — good lighting and a flat surface help the AI read your work accurately.
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Step 2 — Describe the question
Tell the platform what the original question or prompt was. The more detail you provide, the more relevant your feedback will be. For example, instead of writing “design a building,” write the full question as it appeared in your practice paper or exam.
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Step 3 — Enter the total marks
Enter the total marks this question carries. This is important — the AI scores your work out of exactly those marks, not a generic scale. A 10-mark question and a 25-mark question are evaluated very differently.
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Step 4 — Set the evaluation criteria
Tell the platform how your work should be judged. You can type your own criteria with weightages (e.g. Creativity 30%, Proportion 25%) or pick a quick-fill preset for your exam type. Weightages must add up to 100%.
Once you submit, the AI analyses your work and returns structured feedback in seconds.
Understanding your feedback
Feedback is always delivered in the same structure so you know what to expect every time.
Examiner’s first impression
The feedback begins with a holistic paragraph — the AI’s overall read of your work. This mirrors how a real examiner thinks when they first look at a submission. It covers composition, idea communication, and visual impact before any scoring happens.
Your score
Your final mark is shown clearly — out of the exact marks you entered for that question. Below the score you’ll see a performance label that gives you a quick read of where you stand.
Criteria breakdown
Each evaluation criterion you entered gets its own section. You’ll see the score for that criterion, the marks it was worth, and 2–3 sentences of specific feedback explaining exactly what worked and what didn’t.
Strengths
Up to three things the AI genuinely identified as strong in your submission. These are specific to your work — not generic praise.
What to work on
Up to three specific, actionable improvements written as “Next time, try…” — constructive and forward-looking.
Examiner’s closing note
One final sentence — an honest, encouraging summary, like what a teacher writes at the bottom of a marked paper.
Practising with the Question Bank
The Question Bank is a free library of practice questions curated for design entrance exams. You do not need an account or any credits to browse it.
Each question in the bank comes with the question text already written, the total marks set, and the evaluation criteria pre-filled. When you find a question you want to practice, tap “Practice This” — the feedback form opens with everything already filled in. All you need to do is upload your work and submit.
The Question Bank is especially useful if you are not sure how to write evaluation criteria — the pre-filled questions show you exactly how good criteria are structured.
Questions are tagged by exam type and difficulty level so you can filter to what is relevant for you.
How credits work
Every time you submit your work for feedback, one credit is used. Credits are how the platform tracks usage.
Free account credits
When you sign up for free, you receive a small number of credits each month. These reset automatically at the start of every calendar month. Unused free credits do not carry over — they reset whether you used them or not.
Paid credits
When you purchase a paid plan, credits are added to your account immediately after payment. These credits never expire — they stay in your account until you use them, with no time limit.
How credits are deducted
One credit is deducted per submission — regardless of whether you upload one image or two. If the AI fails to process your submission for any reason, the credit is not deducted and you can try again.
Checking your balance
Your remaining credit balance is always visible in the top navigation bar so you are never caught off guard.
What happens when your credits run out
When your credit balance reaches zero, you will see a prompt asking you to top up before submitting again. You will not lose any work you have already typed — your question, marks, and criteria stay filled in while you complete the purchase.
Free account users whose monthly credits are exhausted can either wait for the monthly reset or purchase a paid plan to continue immediately.
Paid credits never expire, so purchasing a plan at any point gives you a balance that lasts until you use it — there is no pressure to submit before a deadline.
Your submission history
Every submission you make is saved to your history so you can revisit feedback at any time. Your history shows the thumbnail of your uploaded work, the question, the date submitted, and your final score.
Tapping any past submission opens the full feedback exactly as it was originally generated.
History is available on paid plans. Free account users can see the feedback immediately after submission but it is not saved for later access.
Downloading your feedback as a PDF
After receiving feedback, you can download it as a formatted PDF report. The PDF includes your uploaded work, the question, your score, the full criteria breakdown, strengths, areas to improve, and the examiner’s closing note — everything on one clean document you can save, print, or share with a teacher or mentor.
PDF download is available on paid plans.
Upload guidelines
For images (JPG or PNG)
- You can upload up to two images per submission
- If your work spans two pages, upload each page as a separate image
- Make sure your drawing is on a flat surface with even lighting
- Avoid shadows falling across the work
- Shoot from directly above, not at an angle
- The entire drawing should be visible within the frame — do not crop out edges
- Each file must be under 10MB
What not to upload
- Do not upload someone else’s work
- Do not upload completed answer sheets from actual entrance exams that are under NDA or copyright
- The platform is designed for practice work only
Your work and your privacy
Your uploaded work and feedback are private to your account. We do not share your submissions with other users or use them in any public-facing way.
Submissions are processed by an AI model to generate your feedback. By uploading your work, you confirm it is your own original practice work and that you have the right to submit it.
For full details, refer to our Privacy Policy linked in the footer.