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Tens of thousands on tutoring.
Still no idea if it worked.

For NSW parents prepping a Year 4 for the OC Placement Test. Every week, a straight-talking report showing exactly which questions your kid got right, wrong, and where they're stuck — across 49 tracked sub-skills.

Built by three-kid parents who spent tens of thousands on tutoring without ever getting data like this.

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From: reports@quizly.com.au

Subject: Emma's Week 6 report · +12% on fractions

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Emma, Year 4

Week 6 · 148 questions completed

↑ 12%

Weak areas this week

Ratio & proportion
34%
Fractions — visual
52%
Time & calendar
61%

Strong areas

Number sense
92%
Patterns & sequences
88%

Not just "maths"

49 skill areas across 3 subjects

Every question tagged to exactly one sub-skill. That's how we know where your kid is stuck.

Maths

Maths

20 skill areas · 483 questions

Fractions (visual)AlgebraRatio & proportionGeometry — 3DTime & calendarNumber sense+ 2 more
Reading

Reading

4 formats · 101 passages, 656 questions

Prose fictionPoetrySentence insertionExtract matching
Thinking skills

Thinking skills

25 skill areas · 137 questions

Linear orderingCode & cipherConstraint satisfactionConditional reasoningDirectional logicSeating arrangement+ 2 more

Why we built this

A note from us

I have three kids — Year 9, Year 7, and Year 4. I've been through OC prep twice already. My Year 4 is now doing it for the third time.

Each time, I tried a new tutoring centre. Between us and my kids, we've been to more than 10 of them. Tens of thousands of dollars.

Each time, I couldn't tell you if any of it was actually working — until the test result arrived.

Here's what happens: you pay for a session. Your kid comes home with homework. They don't understand the homework. You end up becoming the tutor anyway — at the kitchen table — after already paying someone else to do it.

Six months in, you still don't know if they've improved. The tutor says they have. The marks say otherwise.

The third time around, I built the thing I wish I'd had all three times. That's Quizly.

— Quizly founder (and frustrated father of three)

Tutoring + Quizly

Tutors are great. They just can't do this.

Most parents want tutoring to work. The problem isn't the tutor — it's that one person managing 10–15 kids can't possibly do what software does effortlessly.

Traditional tutoring

  • · 10–15 kids per tutor — no individual tracking
  • · Lesson plan gets covered; improvement isn't measured
  • · "They're doing great" is the only feedback you get
  • · Homework comes back you have to explain

Quizly

  • Every question tracked per child, per sub-skill
  • Week-on-week improvement measured automatically
  • Weekly report: exactly what improved, what didn't
  • Adaptive — the system keeps giving them more of what they struggle with until they've got it

Use both. Or use Quizly and save $200+/month.

What you actually get

The insight tutoring can't give you.

One student. Fully tracked.

One student. Fully tracked.

Every question, every answer, every weak spot — mapped to one of 49 sub-skills. See exactly where your child is stuck, down to the question type.

Incentives aligned.

Incentives aligned.

We make money when your child uses the product. Your child uses the product when it's working. The moment it stops working, you cancel — and you'd be right to.

Adaptive practice.

Adaptive practice.

If they get 3 fractions wrong, we automatically give them more — different questions each time — until they've actually got it. No homework for you to debug.

Real numbers, not vibes.

Real numbers, not vibes.

Weekly report to your inbox: exactly what improved this week, exactly what didn't, and what to focus on next. The kind of data no tutor can give you.

Kids need motivation too

Rewards you control.

Your kid earns stars for hitting practice milestones — mastering a skill, hitting a streak, finishing a test. You set the rewards: extra screen time, ice cream, a new game — whatever works in your household.

🍦

10 stars → ice cream

🎮

50 stars → 30 min gaming

🎁

200 stars → new Lego set

Simple pricing

$49/month. Cancel any time.

Or save $189/year with annual — $399/year. Free during alpha until 31 May 2026.

  • 1,200+ questions across maths, reading & thinking
  • Unlimited adaptive practice — 49 sub-skills tracked
  • Full timed mock tests — real OC exam conditions
  • Parent dashboard & weekly progress reports
  • Up to 3 child profiles (5 with Family Pass)
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A family of 5 school-age kids typically spends $10,000+ a year on tutoring and exam prep. That's $30,000 over 3 years. Lock it all in for $1,999.

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Why no testimonials

We're new. Here's what we promise instead.

Quizly launched in 2026. We don't have a wall of five-star parent quotes yet — and we'd rather say that out loud than fake it. Here's how we earn your trust while we build the track record:

7-day money-back refund

Not just a free trial — a full refund window after you're charged. Email us in the first 7 days of any paid plan and we reverse the charge, no forms, no questions.

Content refreshed within 2 weeks of DoE changes

If NSW Education updates the OC test format, we rewrite and re-release affected material within two weeks. You don't pay more for updates — they're included for as long as you're a member.

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— The Quizly team

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