Monitor your child's study habits, test scores, and subject progress without hovering. Super Tutor's parent dashboard gives you clear, honest data.
As a parent, you have no idea what's actually happening during those 'study hours.' Is your child really studying or just staring at a screen? Asking feels intrusive, not asking feels irresponsible. And when exam results come, the gaps are already too deep to fix. You need visibility — without becoming the annoying parent.
Super Tutor's parent dashboard shows you exactly what your child studied, for how long, and how they performed — in real time. No interrogation needed. You can spot weak subjects early, see if study consistency is dropping, and have informed conversations about preparation instead of anxious guessing.
See which subjects were studied today, for how long, and which chapters were covered. Updated in real time.
Track quiz and test scores across weeks and months. See if your child is improving or plateauing.
Get notified when a subject's scores are consistently low. Intervene early, not after the exam.
See daily study streaks and average study time. Know if your child is putting in regular effort.
Your child knows the dashboard exists. It's not spyware — it's shared accountability. Trust-building, not trust-breaking.
Your child creates their Super Tutor account and starts studying normally.
Link your phone number or email to receive access. Takes 2 minutes — no app download needed for parents.
Check the dashboard once a week. See subjects covered, test scores, and study time.
Instead of 'Did you study?' ask 'I saw your Chemistry score improved — what changed?' Data makes discussions productive.
“I used to argue with my son about studying every single evening. Now I just check the dashboard on Sunday. His consistency has actually improved because he knows I can see the data — but I'm not nagging him about it.”
Sunita M.
Parent of Class 11 Student
Common questions answered
Yes, and we believe that's important. The dashboard is transparent — your child knows it exists. This builds accountability without feeling like surveillance. Most families find it reduces conflict around study habits.
Subjects studied, chapters covered, time spent, quiz and test scores, study streak consistency, and weak subject alerts. You cannot see individual doubt questions or personal notes.
No. The parent dashboard is accessible via any web browser. You can check it on your phone or computer without downloading anything.
If the app is uninstalled, the dashboard stops updating. You'll notice the gap. But in practice, most students appreciate the accountability — especially when parents use the data for supportive conversations rather than scolding.
Yes. You can link multiple children to the same parent account and view each child's progress separately.
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