We built what we
wished existed
when we were aspirants.
“UPSC prep can become expensive, noisy, and scattered. We built one channel and one website that tells you what matters, why it matters, and where to practise next.”
In 2023, we were preparing seriously for UPSC. Coaching was expensive, notes kept multiplying, and every second Telegram forward sounded urgent. The problem was not lack of information. The problem was knowing which five things actually deserved your time today.
Daily current affairs had become a maze. The same editorial would appear in four summaries, the same government update would be rewritten with four different angles, and students would wake up to hundreds of unread messages with no clear study order. So we started with one promise: make the daily feed clean, source-backed, and exam-relevant.
The aspirant's real problem isn't finding information. It's filtering it.Our first product memo, Feb 2024
Test Series had a second problem. Online tests were convenient, but they often felt like clicking through a quiz, not sitting with an actual UPSC paper. Offline tests had the exam-paper feel, but results used to arrive so late that the mistake had already gone cold. We wanted the best of both: online convenience when you need it, and OMR-style paper practice when you want the real exam rhythm.
That is why our Test Series modules support structured papers, quick checking, and personalised feedback. You do not just get a score. You get the weak areas, the attempted-unattempted pattern, and the exact kind of feedback that helps while the paper is still fresh in your head.
UPSC Clear Cut is now one daily channel, one website dashboard, one clean format, and a set of specialist tools students can choose only when they need them. Free daily study content stays open. Paid tools stay focused. The aim is simple: less noise, sharper prep, better feedback.
The checks behind every page
Not a content dump. A daily review chain built for UPSC relevance and factual discipline.
The same live pulse as Features.
Start with the channel.
Continue on the website.
Follow the public channels for updates, then use the website to read, revise, practise and track.
Built by people who know
the pressure of this exam.
People who understand syllabus weight, answer demand, optional traps, revision fatigue and the difference between useful content and interesting noise.
Editors who check dates, numbers, institutions, schemes, constitutional references and source consistency before content is treated as student-ready.
The team keeping Telegram, the website, PDFs, Test Series modules and personalised feedback running on a predictable schedule.