PassDeed for companies
Add adaptive exam readiness to your product
Real estate schools, LMS platforms, and brokerages all face the same question from their students: “am I ready?” PassDeed answers it inside your product — adaptive practice sessions, a readiness score with a stated confidence range, weak-area diagnosis, and explainable next-step advice, available as a REST API or a one-script widget.
The value
What your learners get
Not another question dump — a measurement layer that tells each learner where they stand and what to do next.
Readiness with confidence
An IRT-based readiness score (0–100) and band, always delivered with its 95% confidence range and the evidence behind it — never a bare number pretending to be exact.
Weak-area diagnosis
Per-domain estimates against the real exam blueprint, with weakest and strongest topics identified, low-evidence flags, and unmeasured domains marked explicitly.
Explainable adaptive advice
Structured recommendations — which session to run next, which concepts to review — each with a human-readable reason and machine-ready parameters your code can act on.
Adaptive sessions
Full CAT sessions through the API: every answer is graded server-side and returns an explanation, with state-law questions citing their statutory basis.
Integration
Two ways in — use either, or both
Path one
The REST API
Server-to-server control over everything: create learners under your own IDs, start and run adaptive sessions, and pull structured readiness advice into your dashboards, CRM, or student tooling. JSON in, JSON out, structured error codes, scoped secret keys.
Path two
The drop-in widget
One script tag renders a learner's readiness card inside your pages — score, band, confidence, weak topics, and next-step guidance, branded as yours. Your backend mints a five-minute token for the exact learner and approved page origin; a public widget key alone never authorizes learner data.
White-labeling
Your brand on the surface, our engine underneath
Every partner gets a tenant — an isolated workspace that owns your learners, your API keys, and your branding. Learners are identified by your IDs (your user table never has to change), and no API call can ever see another tenant's learners or sessions.
The widget renders under your branding: your product name, your primary color, your logo. You control exactly which hostnames may request widget sessions via an allowed-domains list (exact hostnames or wildcards like *.yourschool.com). Every token is then bound to one exact origin.
Secret pdk_ keys stay on your servers. Browsers receive only a short-lived signed capability scoped to one learner, origin, and read operation; the public pdw_ identifier is retained for revocation and cannot read data alone.
No surprises
Plan limits you can see at all times
Your plan defines per-metric limits — API calls, adaptive sessions, advice calls, widget loads — evaluated against the current monthly billing period. Every call is metered, and the numbers are never hidden: the partner portal shows live usage against every limit, raises warnings when any metric crosses 80%, and your backend can poll the same data from the usage endpoint.
When a limit is reached, the API says so with a structured, machine-readable error naming the metric, your usage, and the limit — a plan-capacity event your code can distinguish from a transient fault.
Getting started
How a partnership starts
Request a demo
Tell us what you're building and for whom. We'll walk you through the live widget and the API with real adaptive sessions — no slideware.
Pilot tenant + keys
We create your tenant workspace, enroll your staff (magic-link sign-in, no passwords), and you mint scoped API keys in the self-service portal. Secrets are shown once and stored hashed.
Integrate
Drop the widget into your pages, wire the REST API into your backend, or both. The integration guide and full API reference come with onboarding, and pilot plans let you validate before committing.
Why trust it
The same engine our own users bet on
Partner learners run through the exact same question bank, adaptive engine, and scoring as PassDeed's consumer product — there is no second-tier “API version.” Every question is an original work that passed a documented expert-review workflow before going live, and Texas state-law items cite their statutory basis.
And the honesty rules we apply to our own users apply to your integration: readiness is always an estimate with a confidence range, low-evidence estimates are flagged, unmeasured domains are named, and advice payloads carry explicit warnings rather than quietly overclaiming. We don't fabricate claims for ourselves, and the platform won't fabricate them inside your product either.
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PassDeed is not affiliated with or endorsed by TREC, Pearson VUE, or any state regulatory body. Passing standards are set by TREC. Verify current requirements at trec.texas.gov.