Grind Labs is a small Canadian company with one conviction: serious exams deserve prep that was actually built for them.
It started with the CBSE, an exam that decides careers and that almost nobody builds for. The prep that existed was borrowed from other tests: wrong emphasis, wrong style, wrong analytics. So we built our own. Question by question, sim by sim, mapped to the exam we would actually sit.
Then classmates asked for it. Then their classmates. At some point a study tool stops being a tool and becomes a room where people grind. We gave the room a front door, and this site is it.
A grindstone doesn't care what it sharpens: scalpel, drill, or pen. The stone stays; the blades change. That's the company. Grind Labs in English, La Grind in French, one grindstone underneath, and one room per field on top of it: CBSE, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy.
Our mascot Grit is a chip off that stone. He shows up when you unlock a door, and he means it.
Grit, the grindstone pebble. Four poses, zero lorem ipsum energy.
A student in Canada should be able to open one door and find everything their exam demands, in the language they think in, at a price printed in their own currency. That's the whole ambition. Field by field, door by door.
Every question, sim, and analytic maps to the exam you'll actually sit. If it doesn't serve the exam, it doesn't ship.
French is not a translation afterthought. lagrind.ca is a first-class storefront, and Quebec is home turf.
One-time keys, no dark patterns, honest door states. Grind past 1,000 questions and 20 active days during your trial and your access becomes lifetime, automatically.
The brand is a work ethic. We build like we ask you to study: exam-first, daily, no shortcuts pretending to be secrets.
"You don't rise to the level of your dreams. You fall to the level of your grind."