Beacon

A system that tells you when you’re ready — not a pile of content to wade through.

Five steps take you from “where do I even start?” to a clear, evidence-backed verdict on exam readiness. Each step feeds the next.

  1. Where you actually stand

    Start with a diagnostic

    Before you study a single card, you take a diagnostic that samples across the BACB 6th-edition Test Content Outline. It finds your real strengths and the gaps you can't see yourself — the honest starting line the rest of the plan is built from.

  2. Built around your gaps

    Get a personalized plan

    Your diagnostic becomes a study plan weighted to where you need the work, not a generic syllabus. Limited study time goes to the content most likely to move your score — and to the exam sections you're weakest on, in the proportions the real TCO uses.

  3. The daily engine

    Practice adaptively, with spaced review

    Day to day, practice adapts to your answers — pushing harder where you're solid and circling back where you're not. Spaced review resurfaces material right before you'd forget it, and confidence calibration checks whether how sure you feel actually matches how right you are. That gap is where exam-day surprises come from.

  4. A new 185-item exam every time

    Sit unlimited fresh mock exams

    When you're ready to rehearse the real thing, a full 185-item mock is assembled and weighted to the TCO on every attempt — a fresh exam each time, not a fixed set you can memorize. Take as many as you need; retakes are always free.

  5. Know when you're ready

    Get your readiness verdict

    Everything rolls up into a personalized readiness score that tells you, section by section, whether you're actually prepared to sit the exam — or exactly what to shore up first. No guessing, no false confidence. You'll know when it's time.

The fastest way to understand it is to run the diagnostic.

Start free and see your baseline in one sitting — the plan builds itself from there.