For parents

Stop being the last to know.

Every school day, in your hand — what was taught, where your child is stuck, what's coming next. Plus the tools to help, even when the homework's harder than you remember.

9:24 ● ●
Tuesday, 6 May
Aisha had a strong day.
Today's lessons
3 of 3 completed
Math · English · Science. All assignments submitted.
Coming up next week
Math test · Fractions
Tuesday, 13 May. Practice questions ready in the app.
Where to help tonight
Word problems with division
Aisha got 3 of 5 right today. Review with her — 10 min.
Open practice
The reality today

Right now, you get fragments.

Homework diary
Half-filled. Often lost.
WhatsApp · Class group · 11:42 PM
There's a test tomorrow 🙏
Anyone has the syllabus?
🎤 0:47 voice note
200 messages a day. Half are voice notes.
Report card · Term 1 · 2024
MathB
EnglishA−
ScienceB+
Arrived in March. Term ended in February.

You shouldn't have to be a detective to know how your child is doing.

What changes

You stop being a spectator.

ARVO doesn't just give you more information. It changes your role in your child's education. You stop waiting to find out. You start knowing — and helping — in time.

This afternoon

"How was school?"
"Fine." Conversation over.

You ask. They shrug. Fine. That's all you get. The school day is a black box, and you're standing on the outside of it with a flashlight that doesn't reach.

With ARVO, you opened the app on the drive home. You already know — math was fractions today, Aisha got 8 of 10 right, and word problems with division are still rough. So your conversation in the car isn't "how was school?" anymore. It's "I saw you nailed the fractions today — nice. Word problems were tough, huh?"

Different question. Different conversation. Different relationship.
The pickup conversation, before and after
Before ARVO
How was school today, beta?
Fine.
What did you do?
Stuff.
— silence —
With ARVO
I saw you nailed the fractions today — nice work!
It was actually fun!
Word problems were tricky?
Yeah, the division ones. Can we do them tonight?
A real conversation.
Tonight, at the kitchen table

"Beta, mujhe yeh khud nahi aata." I don't know how to do this myself.

You sit down to help with homework. The methods aren't the methods you learned. The terminology is different. You either fake it, give up, or it ends in tears — usually theirs, sometimes yours.

With ARVO, your child opens the AI tutor — and it answers in their teacher's words, with the example their teacher used in class. And you watch the actual lesson video the teacher taught from. You're not faking it anymore. You're learning the topic alongside them, in the same way they learned it at school.

You stop being the parent who can't help.
Mom watched this with me
LIVE LESSON · Mrs. Khan
Math · Grade 4
Fractions: dividing the pizza
Chapter 6 · Lesson 3 · 14:22
ARVO AI Tutor · in Mrs. Khan's words
"Remember the pizza we drew in class? The denominator is how many slices we cut it into. Want to watch the pizza video again?"
Last week, before the panic

"There's a test tomorrow 🙏" — at 11:42 PM.

You didn't know. Your kid didn't tell you — or didn't know, or forgot. The class WhatsApp lights up at midnight. Now you're scrambling. The night turns into a panicked review session that helps no one.

With ARVO, you knew about this test a week ago. It was on your calendar. The practice questions were sitting in the app, waiting. You did 15 minutes a night for three nights. Your kid walked into the test calm. You both slept.

Tests stop being surprise emergencies.
Aisha · this week
Math test — Fractions
M5
T6
W7
T8
F9
S10
T13
Practice ready
12 questions on fractions · 15 min/night, three nights this week
Class group · Year 4 11:42 PM
There's a test tomorrow 🙏
Anyone has the syllabus??
delivered
And once a term

When the parent-teacher meeting comes around three months from now, you don't walk in to be told what you should already know. You walk in informed — the data was on your phone the whole term.

The AI your child uses

Trained on the curriculum, not the internet.

When your child asks the AI for help, the answer matches what their teacher taught — same words, same methods, same textbook.

Other AI tools
What's a denominator?
The denominator is the bottom number of a fraction, representing the total parts of the whole. In algebraic expressions, it can also refer to…
⚠ Right answer. Wrong textbook. Different words than her teacher used. Aisha is now confused.
ARVO's AI tutor
What's a denominator?
Remember the pizza we drew in class? The denominator is how many slices we cut it into. So in ¾, the 4 is the denominator. Want to watch the pizza video again?
✓ Same example her teacher used. Same words. Aisha gets it.

No drift. No hallucinations. No off-curriculum tangents.

Why this is different

Only what their school chose. Nothing else.

No ads. No algorithm pulling them somewhere else. Just the curriculum.

YouTube, generic apps

Anything can show up.

  • Ads before, during, after
  • "Recommended next" rabbit holes
  • Content nobody at school approved
On ARVO

Only the curriculum.

  • Zero ads. Ever.
  • No recommendation feed
  • Every video vetted by the school
For parents

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