How many evenings in a row.
The number a child understands and a parent can enforce. Miss a day and it resets.
Daily, curriculum-aligned practice — generated by AI, run in fifteen minutes, tracked on a calendar you can actually read. Your first 30 quizzes a month, per parent, are complimentary. CBSE, ICSE, State boards. Classes 1 to 12.
See exactly what fifteen quiet minutes look like — chapter picked, quiz taken, calendar updated. Closed captions on, so you can watch it on mute too.
Fifteen quiet minutes a night, six nights a week, beats four hours of cramming the day before each exam — for less total time, and far more retained at year-end. The curve below compares both, week by week, across an Indian academic year.
What it looks like, on a Wednesday evening, between homework and dinner.
Open the app, choose your child, choose a subject and chapter from the live curriculum tree.
Five seconds. Ten board-aligned questions, with explanations. Edit any of them before you publish.
One screen, four options per question, instant scoring. Or hand the phone over and supervise.
Score, weak topics, the streak grows. Saved to a calendar you'll glance at every Sunday.
Most evenings already have time for fifteen minutes of revision. They just don't have a structure for it.
No screenshots — these are the actual tiles your dashboard renders, with sample numbers from a real fortnight.
The number a child understands and a parent can enforce. Miss a day and it resets.
One number per subject — average score blended with fraction of syllabus covered.
Each cell is a day; the shade is that day's average score. A glance is enough.
Eight weeks across, one subject per row. The colour answers the only question that matters.
Sankalp's questions are scoped strictly to the chapter, topic and subtopic you choose — never a generic AI worksheet.
We didn't build Sankalp so children could study more.
We built it so they could study at all, on the night it counts — and so the evidence of that study would be visible, not hoped for.
Thirty quizzes a month, complimentary. If you use them all and want more, ten cost a hundred rupees — and they never expire.
Sign up with your email, add your child's grade and board, and the first quiz is generated in five seconds — at no cost, while the kettle is still on.