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Mr. Nerd

The first STEM AI tutor for Teachers, Parents, and Students

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Mr. Nerd is the first AI tutor built to teach STEM the way it should be learned — with human-like conversations, real understanding, and support that never sleeps. Designed for students from Grade 3 to Grade 12, including JSS1 to SS3 in Nigeria and JHS1 to SHS3 in Ghana, Mr. Nerd helps every child build deep confidence in math and coding while giving parents and teachers full visibility and control.


We started with a question — what if every student had a personal tutor that actually listened, explained, and guided with patience and joy. From that vision, Mr. Nerd was born.


Students speak to Mr. Nerd just like they would a real teacher. They solve problems, explain their thinking, and get help when they’re stuck. No pressure, no judgment, just step-by-step guidance built on real cognitive science. For math, students take a diagnostic test first, so Mr. Nerd knows exactly where to begin. For coding, students write real Python — not drag-and-drop — and get immediate feedback right inside their code editor.


Parents and teachers can create accounts, add multiple students, generate access codes, and assign or unassign subjects. They can follow progress in real time and choose whether students learn from our standard curriculum or follow a teacher-assigned path. With one click, they can switch subjects, switch learning modes, or dive into daily performance reports. It’s control without complexity.


Mr. Nerd is built to raise the bar for education, not just automate it. From rural schools to busy homes, we are making elite learning accessible, personal, and joyful — for every child, everywhere.

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Features

  1. Voice-based AI tutoring that listens, explains, and adapts
  2. Full math curriculum from Grade 3 to 12 including JSS1 to SSS3 in Nigeria and JHS1 to SHS3 in Ghana
  3. Real coding lessons in Python and JavaScript, not drag-and-drop
  4. Diagnostic-based learning that adapts to student strengths and gaps
  5. Standard, assigned, and advanced curriculum options
  6. Built-in student IDE with real-time code correction and feedback
  7. Full parent and teacher dashboards to manage students and subjects
  8. Assign modules, track progress, and view performance reports
  9. Challenge-based modules with problem-solving and logic building
  10. Credits system for flexible, affordable access

Use Cases

  1. A parent wants to support their child’s math or coding journey at home
  2. A teacher wants to assign a module and track student completion
  3. A student in Grade 7 struggles with algebra and needs personalized guidance
  4. A gifted child wants to explore competitive coding and build real skills
  5. A school wants to implement AI-powered tutoring that is affordable and scalable
  6. A parent wants to turn screen time into learning time
  7. A student wants a tutor who is always available and never tired
  8. A teacher needs real-time data to identify learning gaps in their class

Comments

I grew up in classrooms where brilliance was common, but opportunity was rare. Where one teacher stood in front of fifty students and tried their best to make math make sense to every child — while time, resources, and pressure worked against them. Some kids got it. Some kids didn't. And once you didn't, you were left behind. I remember seeing the difference between those who had tutors and those who didn't. Not because one group was smarter, but because one had support — the kind that listened, explained, and gave them a second or third or fourth chance. The rest were left to guess, memorize, or give up. I never forgot that. Years later, I found myself working in a world powered by numbers — formulas, models, data, decisions. I had access to tools, teams, systems that made complex math not just possible, but powerful. And all I could think was: What if students everywhere had this kind of support early on? What if a child in Lagos, or Kano, or Atlanta, or Nairobi could get the kind of help that made them say, "I actually get this now"? What if no child ever again had to feel stupid in a math class? That is how Mr. Nerd was born. Mr. Nerd is a voice-based AI math tutor built to feel human. You talk to it, and it talks back. You ask a question, and it explains. You make a mistake, and it doesn't judge — it just helps you try again. It teaches, adapts, encourages, and walks at your pace. It is built for students who feel lost. It is built for teachers who are overwhelmed. It is built for parents who don't know how to help. It is built for communities who have been told, over and over again, that great education is not for them. Mr. Nerd says, "Yes it is." We designed Mr. Nerd to align with real national curriculums — WAEC, NECO, BECE, SAT, AP, Math Kangaroo, Common Core — and we built it to scale: students in grades 3 through 12 (US), JSS1-SSS3 (Nigeria), JHS1-SHS3 (Ghana), anywhere in the world, can use it with just a phone or laptop. If a teacher wants to assign a lesson before class Mr. Nerd helps the students prepare. If a parent sees their child struggling They can use the parent dashboard to assign extra support. If a student wants to learn something on their own They don't need to wait — they just ask. Behind the scenes, Mr. Nerd gathers insights: who's struggling, who's progressing, what needs to be re-taught, and what's finally clicking. So teachers and parents are not guessing — they know, and they can respond. This is not just a product. This is a fight for equity. This is for the child who sits quietly in class pretending to understand because they are too embarrassed to say they don't. This is for the teacher who stays up at night wondering how to reach every student, even when time won't let them. This is for the girl who wants to be an engineer but is told math "isn't for people like her." This is for the boy who failed twice and started to believe he is the problem. This is for the belief that where you are born should never determine what you can become. We've started with schools in Nigeria, but this is not just about Nigeria. This is global. Mr. Nerd is for any child, in any classroom, in any country, who deserves a shot at mastering math and unlocking their full potential. From Lagos to London, Kaduna to Kentucky, we are building a movement — one lesson, one student, one breakthrough at a time. We are just getting started. If you are a teacher, a parent, a student, a believer, a sponsor, or someone who remembers what it felt like to be left behind — we want you with us. Mr. Nerd is not just a tutor. It is a second chance. It is a guide. It is a promise. That no child is ever too far behind to catch up. And no dream is ever too big to reach.

i can not image future education for my kids. Congrats for the launch

vibe-coded to the max haha

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This looks promising. Congrats for the launch!

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I grew up in classrooms where brilliance was common, but opportunity was rare. Where one teacher stood in front of fifty students and tried their best to make math make sense to every child — while time, resources, and pressure worked against them. Some kids got it. Some kids didn't. And once you didn't, you were left behind. I remember seeing the difference between those who had tutors and those who didn't. Not because one group was smarter, but because one had support — the kind that listened, explained, and gave them a second or third or fourth chance. The rest were left to guess, memorize, or give up. I never forgot that. Years later, I found myself working in a world powered by numbers — formulas, models, data, decisions. I had access to tools, teams, systems that made complex math not just possible, but powerful. And all I could think was: What if students everywhere had this kind of support early on? What if a child in Lagos, or Kano, or Atlanta, or Nairobi could get the kind of help that made them say, "I actually get this now"? What if no child ever again had to feel stupid in a math class? That is how Mr. Nerd was born. Mr. Nerd is a voice-based AI math tutor built to feel human. You talk to it, and it talks back. You ask a question, and it explains. You make a mistake, and it doesn't judge — it just helps you try again. It teaches, adapts, encourages, and walks at your pace. It is built for students who feel lost. It is built for teachers who are overwhelmed. It is built for parents who don't know how to help. It is built for communities who have been told, over and over again, that great education is not for them. Mr. Nerd says, "Yes it is." We designed Mr. Nerd to align with real national curriculums — WAEC, NECO, BECE, SAT, AP, Math Kangaroo, Common Core — and we built it to scale: students in grades 3 through 12 (US), JSS1-SSS3 (Nigeria), JHS1-SHS3 (Ghana), anywhere in the world, can use it with just a phone or laptop. If a teacher wants to assign a lesson before class Mr. Nerd helps the students prepare. If a parent sees their child struggling They can use the parent dashboard to assign extra support. If a student wants to learn something on their own They don't need to wait — they just ask. Behind the scenes, Mr. Nerd gathers insights: who's struggling, who's progressing, what needs to be re-taught, and what's finally clicking. So teachers and parents are not guessing — they know, and they can respond. This is not just a product. This is a fight for equity. This is for the child who sits quietly in class pretending to understand because they are too embarrassed to say they don't. This is for the teacher who stays up at night wondering how to reach every student, even when time won't let them. This is for the girl who wants to be an engineer but is told math "isn't for people like her." This is for the boy who failed twice and started to believe he is the problem. This is for the belief that where you are born should never determine what you can become. We've started with schools in Nigeria, but this is not just about Nigeria. This is global. Mr. Nerd is for any child, in any classroom, in any country, who deserves a shot at mastering math and unlocking their full potential. From Lagos to London, Kaduna to Kentucky, we are building a movement — one lesson, one student, one breakthrough at a time. We are just getting started. If you are a teacher, a parent, a student, a believer, a sponsor, or someone who remembers what it felt like to be left behind — we want you with us. Mr. Nerd is not just a tutor. It is a second chance. It is a guide. It is a promise. That no child is ever too far behind to catch up. And no dream is ever too big to reach.

i can not image future education for my kids. Congrats for the launch

vibe-coded to the max haha

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Saas Developer

This looks promising. Congrats for the launch!