Lhexam vs CompuCram
CompuCram is an adaptive insurance exam-prep tool built around vocabulary, practice, and simulated exams. Lhexam takes a similar mastery-based approach but tunes the question bank to each state's exam outline and adds an AI tutor on every wrong answer.
Where CompuCram is strong: CompuCram has a structured three-step method (learn, practice, simulate) and broad insurance-line coverage.
| Feature | Lhexam | CompuCram |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $79 / state (90-day) or $29.99/mo | Varies, often $80–$130 per line |
| State-specific question bank | Yes — tuned per state | Some state content |
| AI tutor on every missed question | Yes | No |
| Adaptive / spaced repetition | Yes — SM-2 daily review | Adaptive practice |
| Free readiness exam | Yes — 25 questions, no card | Demo / sample |
| Full-length timed mocks | Yes — state length & passing score | Yes — simulated exams |
Bottom line: CompuCram's learn-practice-simulate flow is solid. Lhexam adds state-tuned questions, an AI tutor on every miss, and a free per-state practice exam, usually at a lower entry price.
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