We build BeyondScore — a platform powered end to end by Ela, its AI. She drafts the teacher's lesson plans, writes the question papers, grades the homework, and tutors every student from what was actually taught in their class — all white-label, under the school's own brand.
Students and teachers already want to use AI — ChatGPT, Gemini, anything. But every session starts from zero: they manually paste in syllabi, textbooks, and board-specific formatting just to get a generic, unpersonalized answer.
Schools stitch together free tools with a patchwork of paid point solutions just to run day-to-day academic operations — most already run a custom LMS/ERP with no AI capability, and features that do exist often go unused because paper is simply easier.
BeyondScore deploys a fully white-labeled instance on each school's own subdomain — or a fully custom domain — so the student and teacher never see our brand, only the school's.
Because every instance is wired into that specific school's board, grade structure, and syllabus, our AI tutor Ela already knows context a generic chatbot never will. And it's additive, not disruptive — it sits alongside the school's existing LMS/ERP rather than replacing it.
Explore the productTeaches from the class's own lesson plan — short lessons and Socratic follow-up questions, not one long generic answer. Explains in 5 Indian languages.
Each covered week becomes a step-by-step course — generated once, shared by the whole class, with notes, tips, terms, a cheat sheet, and a data lab.
A proven memory algorithm resurfaces each topic exactly when a student is about to forget it — with a condensed AI revision course, not a fixed schedule.
Practice exams built from the student's own board and grade — objective answers scored instantly, written answers graded by Ela with feedback.
Live practice-test rankings against classmates, with the student's own rank always visible — and weak topics flagged automatically.
A student's own notes and files — even scanned pages — organized, shareable with classmates, and readable by Ela when answering their questions.
Ela drafts a week-by-week plan from the board's own chapter catalog — every regeneration is a restorable version, so nothing is ever lost.
Define sections and question types; Ela generates the full paper, fills in the answer sheet, and improves any single question on request.
Ela reads typed text and photographed pages — handwriting included — and returns a score with specific feedback. The teacher keeps the final say.
A built-in form builder replacing Google Forms — describe the form in one line and Ela drafts the fields; assign to classes and collect responses in place.
Full rosters with bulk import, student groups, recurring schedules, shared resources, and a built-in support desk for facilities and IT requests.
Class-level and per-student analytics with engagement summaries, so no student falling behind goes unnoticed.
Ela remembers each student's learning style, gaps, and progress across sessions — the context never resets.
CBSE, ICSE, ISC, and Karnataka, Maharashtra & Telangana state boards, seeded chapter by chapter — every course and practice set calibrated to the actual board.
The same Ela that drafts the teacher's lesson plan and grades the homework also tutors the student who sits it — inside one branded system.
Each school runs on its own database and its own custom domain, sends email from its own address — and can even rename the AI tutor itself.
An email and a name is what it takes — for students and teachers alike. No phone numbers, no addresses, no documents. Students add only a date of birth, to enforce parental consent.
Students sign in with a one-time email code — no password to leak — and an account only exists because the school created it. The roster is the whole universe of users.
Every school's data lives in its own separate database — never pooled with another school's, never visible outside its own deployment.
The platform and its AI run in AWS's Mumbai region. And Ela answers only what she's for — schoolwork — declining casual chat, with every reply reportable in one tap.
Students will message classmates and instructors directly inside BeyondScore — no need to fall back to WhatsApp.
A student's Ela conversation can be shared with a classmate or instructor, so a good explanation doesn't have to be re-explained.
Groups can only be created by a class's main instructor, who adds students to it — the same moderation model schools already trust.
Schools hate software costs but love prestige and revenue. We sell wholesale to the school, fully white-labeled as their own branded technology program — the school offers it to parents and keeps the margin. A difficult IT procurement conversation becomes a profit center for the principal.
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