About
Prep got expensive. Scores didn't.
GMAT prep settled into two camps: cheap question banks that leave you to coach yourself, and premium courses priced like a second exam fee. We built the third option.

Why this exists
Hire A Clanker started with a simple observation: the parts of test prep that move a score are diagnosis, deliberate practice, and feedback on every miss. None of that requires a human on the clock. So we built an engine that does the tutor's thinking, wrapped it around a question bank written for the GMAT Focus Edition, and priced it like the software it is.
The name is the pitch. “Clanker” is what you call a robot when you're not being polite. Ours studies your mistakes at 2 a.m. without charging by the hour, and it never gets tired of explaining the same trap a third time.
We're DailyApple LLP, a small product company registered in Mumbai. Small is deliberate: no sales team, no webinar funnel, no growth department writing urgency banners. The product either earns your money in the first week or you get it back.
What we hold ourselves to
Prep is a software problem
A tutor's real value is knowing what you should work on next. That judgment can be computed from your answer history, at a keystroke's cost. Charging thousands for it made sense before software could do it. It can now.
The product is the whole product
We don't sell a ladder of plans where the useful features sit at the top. Every paying user gets everything, and the free diagnostic is the honest version of a sales pitch: here's your score, here's what we'd fix, decide for yourself.
Your time is the scarce thing
Most GMAT candidates study around a full-time job. Every design decision starts from the assumption that you have 90 minutes tonight, and wasting any of them on the wrong topic is the real cost.
Claims need receipts
Score estimates come from an item-response model calibrated on real attempts, and when the data is thin we say it's a range. You'll never see a testimonial we can't stand behind or a guarantee designed in a marketing meeting.
See if we're right
The diagnostic is the whole argument in 30 minutes. Take it, look at the gap report, and judge whether this is the tool you'd study with.
Take the diagnostic