JourneymanIQ
Pricing

Two paths. Both end at the same place.

Washington exam passed. Certificate earned. The work paid off.

5paid state banksTexas, California, Michigan, Washington, and Maryland. Tuned to each exam, not generic NEC.
788step-by-step walkthroughsEvery approved question shows the codebook path and the math, not just an answer key.
15 minfree diagnosticIt routes you to the exact NEC sections to study before you spend a dollar.
0copied exam questionsOriginal questions, each cited to its NEC article. No copied exam content.
What you get

Here’s what’s in the platform.

  • 170+ exam questions

    Both sections covered: the 2020 NEC and theory, plus original Washington laws and rules questions citing RCW 19.28 and WAC 296-46B.

  • Study guides

    Plain-English coverage of grounding and bonding, wiring methods, equipment and devices, motor controls, wiring and protection, and a Washington exam strategy guide.

  • 4 working calculators

    Voltage drop, box fill, conduit fill, and dwelling load demand. The same NEC math the exam tests.

  • 30-day daily roadmap

    One task a day. Builds streaks. Tracks completion. Pin rewards at 7, 14, 21, and pass-day.

  • Exam Readiness Score

    Weighted math tells you exactly how ready you are. Updates after every session.

  • Spaced repetition

    Questions you missed come back at the right interval. SM-2 lite, calibrated for retention before test day.

  • Mobile + desktop access

    Practice on the truck, the bus, the couch. Works everywhere a browser does.

  • Cancel anytime

    Pass the test, click cancel. No long-term lock-in, no retention calls.

What you’d spend otherwise

Doing this without us costs more than you think.

Here’s what most guys piece together when they prep on their own.

  • NEC 2020 code book (the edition the WA exam tests)$110
  • Printed RCW 19.28 and WAC 296-46B (binder)$30
  • Online Washington electrical exam prep course$200 - $400
  • YouTube Premium (3 months)$36
  • Local electrician tutor (5-10 hours @ $55/hr)$275 - $550
DIY total range$651 - $1,126

Then there’s the part nobody talks about.

Three months of random study at 10 hours a week is 120 hours. At Washington electrician rates, that’s roughly $3,600 of work you’re not doing.

If you fail a section, you wait 14 days to retake just that section, and after a third failure the wait jumps to 90 days. Plus more months working at lower pay while you wait.

The point isn’t that books and tutors are bad. The point is that pieced-together prep is expensive and unstructured.

JourneymanIQ

Two plans. Pick the one that fits your test date.

Both plans cost less than the cheapest DIY combination above. With actual structure built in.

Pro

Pay as you go. Cancel after you pass.

Best for

Test in 4-8 weeks. Want flexibility.

$49/month

Auto-renews at $49/month until you cancel.

Everything in the platform. No restrictions.

Roughly the cost of 1 hour of tutoring.

Recommended

Pro+

Lock in the test prep window. Save vs monthly.

Best for

Test 8-12 weeks out. Want to commit.

$129for 3 months
Save $18

Everything in the platform. No restrictions.

Less than the code book and a tutoring session.

Renews at $129. Switch to monthly $49 anytime in your account.

We’ll never charge you in surprise. Two days before any auto-charge, we email you.

  • Cancel anytime

    Click cancel in your account. Subscription ends at the period end. No retention calls, no awkward forms.

  • Built for the Washington exam

    Every question is tuned to the L&I general journey level (01) exam: the 2020 NEC the test cites, plus a real Washington laws and rules module on RCW 19.28 and WAC 296-46B. Not generic NEC content.

  • Made by people tired of these exam fail rates

    We built this because the alternatives are unstructured and overpriced. The platform is what we wished existed.