Daily practice between lessons.Proof that it works.

Ten focused minutes of practice at home, every day. Every exercise is approved by your child’s own teacher — and you both watch what is getting stronger.

  • Free to start, no card
  • A teacher approves every exercise
  • Parents see everything
Two children practising English together over a tablet, surrounded by teacher feedback, a progress card, and vocabulary books
The problem

A great lesson. Then a silent week.

Private tutoring is not broken. The six days around it are where the learning leaks.

The week between is empty

One hour on Tuesday, then nothing until next Tuesday. New words fade within days, and the next lesson opens by re-teaching the last one.

Nobody knows what stuck

Homework comes back done or not done. Which words are actually remembered, which rule never landed — nobody can say for sure.

You are paying without seeing

Month after month, on trust. You ask how she is doing and hear one word: fine. That answer costs a lot of money.

How it works

Four steps, one rule: a teacher signs off on everything.

  1. Tell us about your child

    A few questions from you: school year, what feels hard, what she loves. Five minutes, no test, no pressure.

  2. A short check finds the real level

    Not a grade — a gentle check that finds which skills are already secure and where the gaps actually begin. That is where practice starts, not where the textbook says it should.

  3. The teacher decides

    The teacher approves the plan

    AI drafts a week of practice from what the teacher taught in the lesson. The teacher reads every item, edits or rejects, and releases it. Nothing reaches your child unsupervised.

  4. Ten minutes a day, and everyone sees it

    Short daily sessions between lessons. You and the teacher watch the same picture: which skills are secure, which are still fragile, and what the next lesson should carry.

For teachers

More of you between lessons.

TutorNest is a tool for working teachers, not a replacement for one. Nothing about how you teach changes. What changes is what happens after you leave.

  • Your students stay yours

    This is not a marketplace. You bring the families you already teach, you set your own fee, and nothing sits between you and it.

  • Your material drives the practice

    Upload what you actually teach. Daily practice is drafted from it — your method, continued through the week instead of forgotten by Thursday.

  • Lesson prep is ready before you arrive

    Before each lesson you see what was practised, what broke, and what to teach next. No more opening with a guess about where you left off.

  • A record of what you taught

    Every lesson is logged and the week's plan follows from it. Parents see the value of your work in skills, not in promises.

For parents

“Fine” is not an answer. This is.

You see the same dashboard the teacher sees: every skill your child is working on, marked secure, practising or fragile — updated after every session, not once a term. When you pay for the month, you can see what the month built.

Maya · Year 5 English

This week

Updated after every practice session

6 of 7
days practised
11 min
a day, on average
  • Reading short textsSecure
  • Past simple — questionsPractising
  • Irregular verbsFragile

The teacher sees this same picture before Thursday’s lesson.

The approval gate

AI writes the draft. The teacher decides.

Every plan and every question is drafted by AI — and every draft is addressed to the teacher, never to the child. Until a teacher has read it and released it, it does not exist.

  • The teacher reads, edits or rejects every item before it goes out.
  • Unapproved material cannot be served. The system refuses — not just the screen.
  • You can always see who approved a plan, and when.

If the teacher has not approved it, your child will never see it.

For the child

Ten good minutes, not another chore.

Each day of real practice builds a small reward world a little further — warmer than a sticker chart, calmer than a game, and it only grows on real work.

Questions

Asked by every parent. Answered straight.

Does the AI teach my child?

No. The teacher teaches, in live lessons, exactly as before. AI drafts practice material from what the teacher taught, and the teacher approves every item before a child can see it. Unapproved material is never served — that rule is enforced by the system itself, not by a policy.

How much practice is it per day?

Around ten minutes. The teacher sets the amount and can change it any week. Short and daily beats long and rare — that is the whole idea.

Do we need to change teachers?

No. TutorNest works with the teacher you already have — teachers join with their own students and their own material. If your teacher is not on it yet, she is the right person to ask.

What does it cost?

Starting is free, and no card is asked for. Your teacher's lesson fee stays entirely her own — we take no cut of it. You see full pricing before you are ever asked to pay.

What happens when my child gets things wrong?

Wrong answers are information, not failures. The skill is marked fragile, comes back sooner in practice, and appears in the teacher's preparation for the next lesson. There are no red marks and no penalties — the reward worlds grow on effort, not on perfect scores.

Who can see my child's progress?

You, your child and the teacher — no one else. Progress data exists to steer lessons. There is no advertising, and the data is never sold.

The next lesson is a week away. The learning does not have to be.