This page states what the product does, who it suits and who it does not.
What the product does
It turns a file into something you can study. You upload a PDF, a photo of a handout or a page of handwriting; the app reads the text, extracts the topics and writes questions with an explanation under each answer. The same file also produces review cards and a short audio recap. Building a quiz is a matter of seconds rather than an evening's work. The whole product rests on one observation: students already own the material, what they lack is the evening it takes to convert it into practice.
Who it was built for
Candidates preparing from material they already hold. In the English speaking market that has mostly meant nursing students working towards NCLEX, medical students moving through USMLE content between rotations, and high school students with a stack of AP units. SAT, MCAT, GRE and IELTS candidates use the same flow. The shape of the problem repeats: the lecture handouts exist, the question bank that matches them does not, and writing practice by hand costs time the exam calendar does not leave.
Who it does not suit
A student meeting a subject for the first time is better served by a course, a textbook or a teacher. WeSolve+ works on material you already have and stays inside it. There is no ready made question library either, because every question comes out of the file you upload. The app runs in the browser at wesolveapp.com on any device, and as an App Store app on iPhone and iPad. There is no separate Android build, so on Android you use it in the browser.
Who builds it and where
Mert Erarslan develops the app, and the App Store listing carries the same name as the seller, so there is no holding structure standing between the product and the person who writes it. Development runs from Turkiye. The product was designed to work with Turkish material first, and English interface and English study material support arrived in the same release rather than as a later translation. The software is published under the name MEG Productions.
How the product makes money
Through subscriptions. The free plan asks for no card details and gives enough allowance to judge the product; students who study more often move to Premium+ or Ultra. Both are purchased through the App Store, cancelled in the same place, and priced by region. There are no adverts in the app, and study data is not sold to third parties. Subscription revenue is the only income line.
Where artificial intelligence is used
In generating the questions, the review cards and the audio recap. The model works from the file you upload and its output stays within the scope of that file. Because this is automation, the error rate is not zero: if a question reads wrong or incomplete, the feedback screen inside the app reports it directly.
What happens to your data
Uploaded files stay attached to your account and are stored encrypted. Files that go unused are cleared automatically after a period. The privacy policy states what is retained, for how long, and which rights apply. Deletion requests go to the support address and are handled by the person who builds the product, not by a queue.
How to reach us
The support address is support@wesolveapp.com. Bug reports, feature requests, account and subscription questions all arrive in the same inbox, and the reply comes from the developer. The in app feedback screen lands in that inbox too. The contact page sets out response times and which topic travels through which channel.
WeSolve+ listing facts, 10 August 2026
| Field | Value | Source |
|---|---|---|
| App | WeSolve+ | App Store, id6769554513 |
| Developer | Mert Erarslan | App Store seller name |
| First release | 28 May 2026 | App Store listing data |
| Current version | 1.8.5, 11 June 2026 | App Store listing data |
| Platform | iOS 15.1 and later | App Store listing data |
| Category | Education | App Store listing data |
| Rating | 5.0 from 8 ratings | App Store listing data |
| Contact | support@wesolveapp.com | Contact page |
Rows were read from Apple's listing data on 10 August 2026. This table is updated by hand when the version or the rating changes.
Sources used on this page
Who owns WeSolve+?
Mert Erarslan builds the app, and the App Store listing shows the same name as the seller of record.
When did it launch?
Version 1.0 was released on the App Store on 28 May 2026, and version 1.8.5 followed on 11 June 2026.
Where is it developed?
Development runs from Turkiye. The interface is available in English and Turkish.
Is there an Android version?
There is no separate Android app, but Android phones are not shut out: you open wesolveapp.com in the browser and get the same features. On iPhone and iPad there is an App Store app, which runs on iOS 15.1 and later.
Are there adverts?
No. Income comes only from the Premium+ and Ultra subscriptions, which are managed through the App Store.
How do I contact you?
Write to support@wesolveapp.com. The feedback screen inside the app reaches the same inbox.
Last updated: 2026-08-15