Two-income households are now the norm in urban India. The old model — Mum supervises homework, Dad checks reports — doesn't fit. Super Tutor was built for parents who care deeply about their child's studies but can't physically supervise. Daily reports, evening study check-ins, and an AI tutor your child can talk to whenever they're stuck.
School ends at 3 PM. You get home at 7 PM. That four-hour window is when your child either uses time well — or doesn't. Hiring a tutor to plug it costs ₹15,000+/month. Leaving it to chance costs report cards.
Your child has a phone. So they can call you. So they can also scroll Instagram. The same device that gives you peace of mind enables 3 hours of distraction. The fix isn't taking the phone away — it's giving it a purpose.
Working parents end up cramming all 'oversight' into weekends — quizzing the child, going through textbooks, signing off on what they 'should' have studied. It's exhausting, breeds resentment, and rarely works. Studying needs to happen Mon-Fri or it doesn't happen.
| Aspect | Coaching | Super Tutor |
|---|---|---|
| Daytime supervision | Coaching center: ₹3-8k/month per subject | AI tutor + daily report — included |
| Doubt help when stuck | Wait for tutor or coaching | Instant AI answer — even at 4 PM |
| Visibility for working parent | Tutor sends nothing | Daily WhatsApp/email summary at 8 PM |
| Weekend impact | Weekends spent re-checking | Weekends free — weekly review takes 10 min |
| Cost vs babysitter-tutor | ₹6-15k/month after-school tutor | ₹249/month all-in |
By the time you get home, you already know what your child studied, scored, and struggled with. No 'so what did you do today?' inquisition needed.
Your child gets stuck on a question at 4:30 PM? The AI explains it in 10 seconds — instead of giving up and switching to YouTube.
Each morning, your child opens the app and sees exactly what to study that afternoon. Removes the 'I don't know what to do' loophole.
Know how long your child actually studied — not how long they 'said' they studied. Without phone-checking, without arguments.
5 questions you can ask your child each evening that take 4 minutes total — and turn dinner into connection time, not interrogation.
“I used to spend my Saturday yelling at my older kid for not studying during the week. Six months on Super Tutor — now I see his progress every evening on WhatsApp. We talk about his actual chemistry on Saturdays instead of fighting about whether he studied.”
Pooja N.
IT Manager, Mother of Class 8 + Class 11
“I'm a single parent. I cannot supervise studies after 9 AM. Super Tutor is, no exaggeration, the difference between my daughter falling behind and her topping her class section. The daily report is my entire homework supervision.”
Vikram I.
Banker, Single Father of Class 10 student, Bangalore
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Common questions answered
Phone-based engagement nudges (gentle, not nagging) bring them back. You'll see a 'low engagement' alert in your daily report if they didn't study at all — and you can then address it during evening check-in. Most kids who skip Day 1 don't skip Day 2 because they know you'll see.
Yes. Both parents can connect to the same student account. Daily reports go to both parent emails / WhatsApp numbers. No single 'designated parent' problem.
Yes, makes it stronger. Grandparents/maids can ensure the child opens the app at the right time but don't need to know subject content (the AI handles that). It's a great combination.
Super Tutor caps recommended daily usage and lets parents set hard time limits. Time on Super Tutor is studying — meaningfully different from time on Instagram. Your child's screen time tracker can show you the difference.
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