One answer a day. The habit that cracks Mains.Answer-writing practice that fits in your chat
The hardest part of Mains isn't knowing the content — it's writing consistently. Daily Mains Practice turns it into a habit: one question every morning, your answer (typed, a photo of your handwriting, or a PDF), and a real AI evaluation in minutes. No app, no login, free.
Strength: good multi-dimensional structure
Gap: missed GST Council friction
Priority: add a fiscal-federalism example
Daily practice. Real feedback.
A fresh UPSC Mains question lands in your chat at 9 AM IST, rotating across GS1, GS2, GS3 and GS4 — drawn from previous-year questions and high-probability themes.
Reply with typed text, a photo of your handwritten answer (up to 5 pages), or a PDF. The bot reads handwriting — write the way you will in the real exam.
Not a thumbs-up. You get a mark out of the question's total with a point-wise breakdown — typed answers in about a minute, photos and PDFs in a few.
Named strengths, the gaps that cost you marks, and the priority fixes that would raise the score next time — the same evaluation logic as the LeanPrep website.
One question, once a day, in a chat you already open. You have 24 hours to answer before the next one arrives — just enough to make daily writing automatic.
No download, no login, no payment. If you have Telegram, you have everything you need to start writing today.
Start in under a minute.
Start the bot
Open the bot in Telegram and hit start. Verify your email with a one-time code — that's the whole setup.
Answer the daily question
Each morning a question arrives. Reply with typed text, a photo of your handwritten sheet, or a PDF — you have 24 hours.
Read your evaluation
Minutes later you get a score, the gaps that cost you marks, and the priority fixes that would make the answer stronger.
Quick answers.
Is it really free?
Yes. The daily question and the AI evaluation are free inside Telegram — no app download, no login, no payment.
How do I answer — text, photo, or PDF?
All three. Type your answer directly, send up to 5 photos of your handwritten pages, or upload a PDF (up to 4 pages, 10 MB). Pick whatever matches how you practise.
Can it read my handwriting?
Yes. Photograph or scan your handwritten answer and send it. The bot reads handwritten answers and evaluates them the same way — so you can practise exactly as you'll write in the exam.
When does the question arrive, and how long do I have?
One question lands every morning at 9 AM IST. You have until 9 AM the next day — a 24-hour window — to send your answer before the next question replaces it.
Which papers does it cover?
The daily question rotates across GS1, GS2, GS3 and GS4, cycling through syllabus themes so you cover the breadth of General Studies over time.
How fast is feedback, and what's in it?
Typed answers are evaluated in about a minute; photos and PDFs usually take a few minutes. You get a score out of the question's total, plus a summary, strengths, areas to improve, and priority actions.
What are the commands?
Send /status to see today's question and your submission state, /changeemail to update your registered email, and /stop to unsubscribe. Send /start anytime to come back.
How is this different from the website evaluation?
Same evaluation engine, lighter format. The website is built for full answersheets and deep reports with model answers; Daily Mains Practice is a single-question habit loop that meets you where you already are.
Write one answer today
Open the bot, answer today's question, and see your first evaluation in minutes. Free.