Alloy

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Company overview

Alloy is an applied technical mastery platform for fast-changing technical fields.

Learn → Build → Prove → Apply to real code → Get found.

Alloy focuses on one job: helping our learners pass the Claude Certification exams on the first try.

Four tracks — Associate Foundations, Architect Foundations, Architect Professional, and Developer Foundations — each built from the published exam blueprint, with lessons, practice questions, flashcards, and scenario drills that concentrate on the objectives you have not covered yet.

Not a generic course. Not a quiz factory. It is a personal study system that adapts to what you don’t know yet and closes the gap before test day.

This round is private. 4 courses are open to it; everything else on the platform is hidden rather than removed, and comes back when it is ready.

While these courses focus on different aspects of the agentification of the enterprise, Memriq is focused on the agentification of your life: tools that remove the invisible administrative burden from everyday life, so you can focus on what you actually care about.

AI-powered human learning

It models you, not a persona

A learner-model agent keeps a running estimate of what you actually know, concept by concept — how well you know it, whether your confidence matched your answer, and how soon you are likely to forget it. That estimate is what decides the next thing you see, so the system adapts to your results rather than to a self-assessment.

It writes and marks the practice

An assessment agent generates the questions at a target difficulty and scores your answers against your stated confidence — so being confident and wrong is caught explicitly, which is the failure that costs people the exam. A separate quality agent audits every generated question before it can reach a learner, on six dimensions including whether exactly one answer is defensible and whether the distractors are plausible but clearly wrong.

It refuses to guess

The coach answers from retrieved course material and cites each substantive claim back to the concept it came from. When the indexed material does not cover what you asked, it says so and points you at the curriculum instead of inventing an answer — a deliberate constraint on a product where a confident wrong answer is worse than no answer.

It builds and reviews the material

A course-builder agent scaffolds each course from a complex online blueprint, and a review agent grades hands-on submissions against that exercise’s acceptance criteria and its known failure modes. A freshness agent watches the source material for change, scores how big a change is, and works out which concepts it affects.

Boilerplate

Alloy is an applied technical mastery platform for fast-changing technical fields. It prepares people for the Claude certification exams, and teaches only what a numbered objective in the official exam guide requires. 4 courses are open in the current round, many more to follow. Alloy is a Memriq company.

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Fact sheet

Founded
2026
Headquarters
Remote — Canada & US
Parent company
Memriq Holdings
Category
Technical Education
Customers
Technical Learners
Press contact
[email protected]

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