Shape what ships
Your feedback helps determine which learning flows need improvement before release.
We’re inviting students to test the academic workflows we’re preparing for the next PrymeStudy release — together, in a focused private beta.
You’ll be part of a coordinated student testing group that helps us find what feels useful, confusing, slow or unfinished before wider release.
Your feedback helps determine which learning flows need improvement before release.
Study, practise, code, review materials and manage academic tasks — not a fake demo script.
Approved testers join the private WhatsApp group so we can coordinate collective test windows and specific challenges.
We want precise feedback on bugs, confusing UX, inaccurate AI behavior, responsiveness and anything that blocks study.
The staging address stays private. Approved testers get the next step through the tester portal and our coordinated group.
Tell us who you are, your university context and the PrymeStudy features you want to test.
LJNDI staff approve a focused group of testers. You’ll receive an email decision.
Your WhatsApp number is used to add approved testers to the private coordination group.
We coordinate what the cohort should test during the beta window instead of everyone testing at random.
When you’re ready for a session, the tester portal issues a short-lived code. The private staging URL is not published on this page.
Share bugs, usability problems and feature-specific feedback while the build is still changing.
Applicants can choose the exact product areas they’re most interested in. Availability may vary across the beta as modules are enabled and stabilised.
Choose the areas that matter to you. That helps us organise the cohort and assign useful testing prompts instead of giving everyone the same checklist.