Mert Erarslan founded WeSolve+ and sets its direction. On the blog he writes the subject study routes, the exam preparation guides and the posts about studying with AI.
The posts under this byline map the ground the product stands on: how to study individual subjects from anatomy to economics, how to prepare for exams from the SAT to nursing boards, and how to fold AI tools into revision without letting them replace practice. The recurring argument across these posts is that retrieval beats rereading, and that the point of software is to make the schedule automatic rather than to make studying passive.
How these posts are produced and checked
Every post is written under a fixed rulebook. Before publishing, the text is checked against a fixed rulebook Mert maintains: study figures must trace to named public research, official exam details must come from the operating body, and no claim about WeSolve+ usage is made because the company publishes no such data. Posts that cite the retrieval or spacing literature link the original papers at the bottom.
What is Mert Erarslan's role at WeSolve+?
He founded WeSolve+ and sets the product direction. On the blog he is the default author for subject routes, exam guides and AI study posts, and he maintains the editorial rules every post follows.
How can I contact Mert?
Through the links on this page: the support email reaches the team directly, and any profile links listed above are his. Feedback about a specific post is welcome and corrections are applied to the live text.
How is accuracy checked before publishing?
Each draft is checked against the sourcing rules before it goes live. Every post is reviewed and published under his name, and he answers for what it says.