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Evalysis

From workbook pages to next-day practice.

Tutoring schools do not just need scores. They need to know what each student got wrong, why it keeps happening, what exercise should come next, and how to explain progress to parents without adding teacher admin time.

The grading loop tutoring schools actually need.

01

Collect messy work

Students submit phone photos, scanned exercise books, typed answers, and mixed subject packets. The system groups pages by student, class, subject, and assignment.

02

Grade and explain

Evalysis grades final answers and working process, then creates teacher-facing reasons and student-facing feedback at the right level of detail.

03

Build the error book

Recurring errors become a per-student and per-class misconception map: weak fractions, missing evidence, careless units, grammar patterns, or vocabulary gaps.

04

Push the next exercise

Tutoring teams can generate targeted practice for tomorrow instead of waiting for weekly grading cycles.

One tutoring workflow across mixed packets.

Exercise books are multimodal by default: handwriting, typed answers, diagrams, tables, marked corrections, audio homework, and parent-facing summaries often sit in the same weekly packet.

math workbook pagesreading comprehensionessay draftsgrammar drillsvocabularyscience worksheetshistory short answerslanguage practicespeaking homeworktest correctionsmock exam papersparent report packets

Start fast, then align to your teachers.

Zero-shot for pilots

Run a quick pilot on recent homework and mock exams to see grading speed, feedback quality, and error clustering.

Human-in-loop for branches

Ask senior teachers to label selected samples, then align branch-wide grading to those expectations.

Fine-tuned for franchises

Tune on your curriculum, scoring style, and parent-report language, then produce a report for operations leaders.