FAQ
Common questions, answered.
If something below is unclear or missing, write to support@mypinaka.com.
About Pinaka
What is Pinaka?
Pinaka is LSAT exam analytics. It runs a full-length LSAT-format mock under real timing, shows your 120-180 scaled mock score in seconds, and names which of twenty-one subskills cost you the points. Then it builds drill sets from the skills you are weakest in. The product is the entire pipeline.
How is Pinaka different from other LSAT prep apps?
Pinaka treats diagnosis as the entire product. No lectures. No videos. No course to enroll in. See the full skill taxonomy for the list.
Is Pinaka affiliated with LSAC?
No. LSAT and Law School Admission Test are registered trademarks of the Law School Admission Council, Inc. Pinaka is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by LSAC.
Mocks and questions
How long is a Pinaka mock?
A full LSAT mock is 2 hours and 20 minutes: four sections at 35 minutes each. Two scored Logical Reasoning sections, one scored Reading Comprehension section, and one unscored variable section.
How many questions are in a mock?
Around 75 scored questions, plus the unscored experimental section. Question counts vary slightly by form, as on the LSAT.
Where do Pinaka questions come from?
Pinaka questions are original Pinaka content, generated and reviewed against the published LSAT format. We do not reuse LSAC content.
How fast do I get my score?
Under seven seconds after submitting. The scaled mock score and the skill map surface on the readout page. Cohort percentile and confidence intervals will be added once enough Pinaka attempts accumulate.
The skill map and explanations
What is the skill map?
A wave-chart of your accuracy across the twenty-one LSAT subskills, with an evidence count on each. The taller the peak, the higher your mastery. The map shows where your points are leaking. See the full taxonomy for each skill in depth.
How do explanations work?
Every wrong answer has a five-band explanation: short answer, per-option diagnosis, approach, take-home lesson, timing strategy. Same shape, every question. See a real example on the sample readout.
Can I see a sample readout before signing up?
Yes. The sample readout shows a full sample mock readout including the skill map and three fully expanded explanations. No login required.
Pricing and billing
Is the first mock really free?
Yes. One full LSAT mock and one drill set on your weakest skill, free. No card. No trial that auto-converts.
When do paid plans start?
We are not collecting payment yet. The launch is intent-only: enter your email and we will notify you when monthly opens or when founding seats become available.
What is the founding membership?
$250 one-time, lifetime access to every feature at every future tier. Hard cap at 250 seats. Never re-offered after the cap is reached. See the pricing page for the full detail.
What does the beta monthly rate get me after GA?
Beta monthly is $25 during the founding window. At general availability, monthly returns to $40. Subscribers who joined at the beta rate keep $25 per month for 6 months after GA, then auto-convert to $40 with 30-day notice.
Refund policy?
Founding: 14-day refund window, capped at 10 hours of active question time. Monthly and yearly: cancel anytime; 7-day refund window. Access ends at the next billing cycle. See the full refund policy for the binding terms.
Privacy and data
Do you sell my email or my score data?
No. Pinaka does not sell or rent your email or your performance data. We do not share it with third parties for their own marketing. See the full privacy policy for the binding terms.
How do you use my mock data?
Your mock data drives your own skill map and drill recommendations. It also feeds the anonymized cohort aggregates that we publish in analysis posts. Individual data is never shown publicly.
Can I delete my account?
Yes, from your dashboard. Account deletion removes your performance data within 30 days. Email us at support@mypinaka.com for assistance.
The fastest answer
Take a mock. The rest follows.
1000 subscriber cap or 90 days; whichever first.