Better Grades in 60 Days or Your Money Back

Help your child study smarter — not harder.

Your child uploads their own study materials. AI generates practice questions from that content. They find out what they actually know — and what needs more work — before the exam.

Parent and student studying together at a desk with laptop

You know the frustration

They say they studied for hours. The grade says otherwise. It's not a motivation problem — it's a method problem.

"They study for hours but the grades don't budge"

Re-reading notes and highlighting textbooks feels like studying. But research shows passive review is one of the least effective ways to learn. The effort is there — the strategy isn't.

"I can't help — I don't know the material"

You want to support them, but organic chemistry or AP European History isn't something you can quiz them on from memory. You need a tool that knows the material as well as their professor does.

"I worry AI tools will do the work for them"

ChatGPT can write their essay. Other tools give them answers. You want something that helps them learn — not something that replaces learning. That's a fair concern, and it's exactly why we built RaiseMyGrade differently.

Simple for them. Transparent for you.

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They upload their materials

Lecture slides, textbook PDFs, class notes — even a photo of a whiteboard. Whatever they're studying from, they upload it.

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AI creates practice questions

The AI reads their materials and generates 30 multiple-choice questions in 3 rounds of 10. Every question comes directly from what they uploaded.

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They see what they actually know

Weak areas are identified automatically. They can practice those specific topics again. Progress is tracked over time so they can see improvement.

This is not a shortcut. It's a study method.

RaiseMyGrade generates questions, not answers. Your child still has to know the material to get questions right. It's the digital equivalent of a practice exam — the study technique most recommended by cognitive scientists.

Built with your concerns in mind

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Not a homework machine

Unlike ChatGPT or essay-writing tools, RaiseMyGrade can't do homework for your child. It only generates questions. They have to provide the answers themselves.

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Private and secure

Uploaded documents are processed and not stored permanently. Quiz results are saved to their account only. We don't use analytics cookies or sell data. See our Privacy Policy.

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Ages 13 and up

RaiseMyGrade is designed for middle school, high school, and college students. There are no social features, no chat, and no way to interact with other users.

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Based on real science

Active recall — testing yourself on material — is one of the most effective study strategies identified by learning science research. RaiseMyGrade is built entirely on this principle.

Not all study tools are created equal

ChatGPT

Concern
  • Writes essays and homework
  • Provides answers directly
  • No structure or curriculum
  • No progress tracking

RaiseMyGrade

Recommended
  • Generates questions only
  • Child must know the answer
  • Based on their own materials
  • Tracks weak areas over time

Quizlet

Limited
  • Flashcard-based study
  • Crowdsourced (often wrong)
  • Must create cards manually
  • No weak area detection

Parents trust RaiseMyGrade

★★★★★

"My daughter's biology grade went from a C to a B+ in one semester. She actually asks to study now, which is something I never thought I'd say. The weak areas feature really helped her focus on what she didn't know."

Patricia M. Parent of a high school junior
★★★★★

"I was worried about AI tools, honestly. But this one doesn't give answers — it asks questions. That was the key difference for me. My son still has to actually learn the material. I can see his progress on the dashboard."

David R. Parent of a college freshman
★★★★★

"He used to just re-read his notes the night before the test. Now he uploads them and takes practice quizzes a few days before. His last two exam scores were the highest he's gotten all year."

Linda T. Parent of a high school sophomore

Your questions, answered

Is this cheating?
No. RaiseMyGrade generates practice questions — it doesn't provide homework answers, write essays, or complete assignments. Your child uploads their study materials and then takes a quiz. They still have to know the content to answer correctly. This is the same concept as a practice exam, which teachers and professors widely encourage.
What data does it collect about my child?
We collect their name and email address for account creation, and store their quiz results so they can track progress. Uploaded documents are processed to generate questions but are not stored permanently. We don't use third-party analytics, tracking cookies, or sell any data. Our full Privacy Policy has complete details.
Does it work for any subject?
Yes. RaiseMyGrade works with any subject where your child has study materials — biology, history, economics, chemistry, psychology, literature, engineering, and more. The AI adapts to whatever content is uploaded and generates relevant questions.
How much does it cost?
RaiseMyGrade starts at $18/month or $150/year ($12.50/month). That's less than one hour of tutoring per month.
Can I see my child's progress?
Currently, quiz results and progress tracking are visible within your child's account. We're working on a parent dashboard feature that would let you view their progress directly. In the meantime, you can review their scores together — the dashboard shows score trends, weak areas, and quiz history at a glance.
What age is this appropriate for?
RaiseMyGrade is designed for students ages 13 and up, including middle school, high school, and college students. There are no social features, no chat functionality, and no way to interact with other users. It's a focused study tool.

Give your child the study advantage they deserve.

Better study habits start with better tools. RaiseMyGrade turns their notes into practice exams. It takes less than a minute to get started.

Less than one tutoring session per month.