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Your child's tutor doesn't forget last Tuesday. Why would an AI?

Set up a standing weekly class for your child in a couple of minutes. You'll always know it's happening, know how it's going, and never have to sit through the notifications that don't matter.

Family setup

Your child's own account. Your own oversight.

You invite your child by email. They verify it themselves. From there, you and your child keep fully separate logins — you're never sharing a password, and you're never locked out of seeing how it's going.

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Email-verified invite

A code goes to your child's own email — only that verified identity can accept it.

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No account takeovers

The invite is bound to the exact email it was sent to, so it can't be hijacked by another logged-in account.

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Two accounts, not one

Your child keeps their own login. You keep yours. Nothing is shared.

Quiet by design

Not every parenting app needs to ping you daily.

Attendance, mastery trends, and how your child is actually engaging are tracked quietly in the background. You only hear about it when something is genuinely worth a check-in — a run of missed classes, or a real sign your child is struggling. No noise, no nagging, no daily digest of nothing.

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Missed classes, tracked

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Mastery trends, watched

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A real reason, before we reach out

What you'll actually see

Two different things, both real.

A weekly digest, plus a real recap from your tutor after every single class. They're not the same thing — and we think that's worth being upfront about.

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Weekly digest — from Tutix

"Alex had 2 classes this week. Topics covered: quadratic factoring, linear systems. Attendance: on track."

Straightforward, factual, and platform-branded — an account notice, not the tutor talking.

Class recap — from Sage

"Alex really pushed through the factoring problems today — the first couple were shaky, but by the end it clicked. Picking up from there next class."

Written by your tutor, after every single class.

Oversight, not micromanaging

The same memory that helps your child, helps you.

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Recurring misconceptions

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Pacing trends

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Rapport and engagement

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Missed-class make-up slots

Finished a course? One click books the next series with the same tutor.

Give your kid a tutor who actually remembers them.

High-quality, guided tutoring at about 5% the cost of a private tutor — see the full comparison on Why Tutix.

Set up your child's first class — free
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