Mobile-first OET prep
OET preparation delivered to your WhatsApp — between shifts, on the go.
You're a working healthcare professional preparing for the OET. You don't have hours to sit at a desktop. Our WhatsApp courses arrive in bite-sized lessons every two days, with inline quizzes and short voice-note narrations you can listen to on your commute.
Built for the 2026 OET regime — stricter scoring on clinical relevance, single-sitting rule for ECFMG candidates, and the same 6-criteria writing assessment from August 2018.
In short
- Structured OET courses delivered as WhatsApp messages on a fixed cadence — no app to install, nothing to log in to.
- Each lesson is short enough to read in a 5-minute break, with an inline multiple-choice quiz graded automatically.
- You pick the hour you receive lessons. Miss a quiz reply? The course continues — no nagging.
Available courses
More sub-tests launching through 2026.
21-Day OET Reading Challenge
Three-week structured plan that rewires how you read under exam pressure. Skim, scan, paraphrase — the three skills the OET Reading sub-test actually tests.
- Duration
- 21 lessons, every 2 days
- Price
- $25
How a WCS WhatsApp course works
Four steps from purchase to your first lesson. Total time before Lesson 1 is in your hands: about 2 minutes.
- Step 1Buy your course
Secure checkout via Fungies. You'll see an activation code immediately on the success page.
- Step 2Message us the code
Open WhatsApp, send the activation code to our course number. Tap the auto-link from the success page if you'd rather not type.
- Step 3Pick your hour
The bot asks what UTC hour suits you. Reply with a number between 0 and 23. Lesson 1 follows immediately.
- Step 4Lessons + quizzes
Every 2 days at your chosen hour. Reply A/B/C/D to graded quizzes. Silent? The course continues — no nagging.
Why WhatsApp delivery beats a desktop course
Most OET preparation platforms assume you have hours at a desk. You don't. You have 5 minutes between patients. Here's how the channel compares for working healthcare professionals.
| Feature | WhatsApp course | Desktop LMS / website | PDF e-book |
|---|---|---|---|
| Open rate within 24h | ~95% | ~20–30% | Read once, never re-opened |
| Login required | No | Yes | No |
| Works on a 5-min break | Yes — designed for it | Friction-heavy | Depends on chunk size |
| Graded quizzes | Yes — inline, instant | Yes | No |
| Voice-note narration | Yes — Dr Quill reads each lesson | Sometimes | No |
| Forced pacing | Yes — every 2 days | Self-paced (most don't finish) | Self-paced |
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to install an app?
No. WhatsApp is the only thing you need. You message a number, we message back. Everything runs inside the chat you already have open every day.
What if I miss a quiz?
Nothing. The course continues on its schedule. You can answer late and we'll log the response, but we never nag silent students. Silent students still consume the content; the data shows that's more important than the quiz.
What hour are lessons sent?
You choose, in UTC. The bot asks once at activation: "What hour of the day (0–23 UTC) suits you?" Pick a time you're usually awake and on break. Most students choose 7–22.
Does this replace human writing correction?
No. WhatsApp courses teach you the structures, strategies, and habits behind a sub-test. Writing-letter correction by Dr Mariam's OET writing team catches the specific tone, register, and content choices in your own letters. They complement each other; they don't substitute.
Will my data be private?
Yes. WhatsApp messages are end-to-end encrypted between you and our number. We log message metadata (timestamp, lesson sent, quiz answer) on our own server in Bogotá, never shared, never sold.
Why is the OET stricter in 2026?
OET now weighs clinical relevance and purpose more heavily. ECFMG also requires the four sub-tests passed in a single sitting. Our courses are written for the 2026 standard, not the looser pre-2018 marking.
Pair a WhatsApp course with human letter correction.
Courses teach the method. Writing-letter correction by Dr Mariam's OET writing team catches the specific choices in your own letters. Most students use both — course first, then submit letters as the exam date approaches.
See writing correction packs