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ProfPrep expands AI licensing prep with unlimited questions

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By AI, Created 19:05 UTC, Jun 22, 2026, AGP -

2057 Holdings has launched ProfPrep across real estate, insurance producer and CDL exam prep in eight states, adding unlimited AI-generated questions and scenario simulators to a static bank of more than 15,000 practice items. The platform is available now at profprep.ai and is priced at $59 to $79 for six months of access.

Why it matters: - ProfPrep is targeting professional licensing candidates who need enough practice material to build fluency without repeating the same questions. - The platform combines a large fixed question bank with unlimited AI-generated questions and scenario simulators. - The launch spans three licensing categories and 17 exam types, which broadens 2057 Holdings' footprint in test preparation.

What happened: - 2057 Holdings LLC expanded ProfPrep into real estate, insurance producer and commercial driver's license exam prep. - The platform now serves candidates in eight states across those three categories. - All products are available now at profprep.ai. - Jesse Myers, founder and CEO of 2057 Holdings, said ProfPrep is designed as an understanding tool rather than a memorization tool.

The details: - ProfPrep's combined static question bank exceeds 15,000 exam-calibrated practice questions. - The generative layer creates new questions on demand after candidates work through the bank or need new scenarios on the same topic. - The platform calibrates new questions to a candidate's demonstrated performance history. - The real estate product covers Oklahoma, Kansas, Louisiana, Texas, Missouri, New York, California and Florida. - Real estate state versions include commission rules, license law callouts and a seven-stage transaction simulator covering client and agency, listing, disclosure, offer and negotiation, under contract, closing, and post-closing. - The Oklahoma real estate exam version includes more than 750 questions split between national content and Oklahoma-specific law. - The platform includes a statute explainer that translates commission rules or license law provisions into plain English on demand. - The insurance producer product covers Property and Casualty plus Life and Health lines of authority in the same eight states. - Insurance state versions are built around state insurance codes and department regulations. - The insurance coverage simulator runs through client intake, claim resolution and complications such as claim denials, underwriting misrepresentation, post-loss coverage gaps and unfair trade practice exposure. - The insurance question bank exceeds 500 questions per state per line. - The CDL product covers all eight federal endorsements: General Knowledge, Air Brakes, Combination Vehicles, HazMat, Tank Vehicles, Doubles and Triples, Passenger Transport and School Bus. - CDL knowledge tests are presented as federal-only content, so the product serves the entire United States from one platform. - The CDL combined question bank holds more than 4,900 questions. - The CDL road scenario simulator cites the specific FMCSA CFR section governing each decision point. - The CDL simulator walks candidates through pre-trip inspection, en route conditions, mechanical events, regulatory encounters and emergency situations. - Pricing ranges from $59 to $79 for six months of access, with no subscription required.

Between the lines: - The product is built around the idea that licensing candidates learn more effectively by facing varied scenarios than by memorizing a fixed pool of questions. - The scenario simulators are meant to mirror the decision-making pressure of real client or road situations, which could make the platform more useful than standard flashcard-style prep. - The launch also shows 2057 Holdings pushing AI deeper into regulated professional training, where state law and federal rules shape the content.

What's next: - ProfPrep's next test will be whether candidates and licensing programs adopt AI-generated practice at scale. - The company's broader portfolio suggests more AI-enabled professional tools could follow if the licensing products gain traction.

The bottom line: - ProfPrep is betting that unlimited, adaptive practice will beat rote memorization for licensing exams.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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