Free Tools
Chances Calculator, Resume Review, Essay Grader, and Ding Analysis. No account required.
Admit Architect offers four free, public tools at admitarchitect.com/tools that run on the same agentic engine as the full product. No account or payment required.
They are deliberately single-shot tools: you get a high-quality evaluation for one piece of material at a time. The full agentic loop (persistent memory, multi-school orchestration, Archer sessions, proposal-apply writes) requires an account.
Admission Chances Calculator
URL: admitarchitect.com/tools/admission-chances
Score your candidacy against 40+ MBA programs worldwide. You enter your demographics, work experience, education, test scores, goals, and your target schools. The calculator returns a per-school score, a reach/target/safety classification, a factor-by-factor breakdown, and improvement suggestions.
Used by most first-time visitors as their first touchpoint. See also the full Chances Prediction doc for the logged-in version that persists and updates.
Resume Review
URL: admitarchitect.com/tools/resume-review
Paste your resume text or upload a PDF or DOCX file. The engine returns an overall readiness rating, a per-dimension evaluation (leadership, quantified impact, career progression, communication, differentiators, gaps), and a prioritized list of specific fixes.
Useful as a sanity check before you apply, or before you hand your resume to a recommender.
Essay Grader
URL: admitarchitect.com/tools/essay-grader
Paste a school name, the essay prompt, your draft, and an optional word limit. The engine grades the draft across narrative arc, school fit, authenticity, structure, and efficiency, and returns specific suggestions. Works for any school and any prompt.
Ding Analysis
URL: admitarchitect.com/tools/ding-analysis
Share what happened (school, round, interview status, a short profile summary), and the engine returns a diagnosis across five categories: academic profile, professional experience, narrative and fit, application execution, and competitive positioning. You get a primary diagnosis, a re-application plan, and alternative school suggestions.
How it fits in the engine
Free Tools are single-shot entry points into the same evaluation pipeline the logged-in product uses. They write nothing to the database, persist nothing, and have no memory across runs. Their purpose is to give you a high-quality taste of the engine before you commit to an account.