Graddly is a small Indian team building a quieter, more honest way for parents to stay close to their child's learning. We make a K–12 companion app for parents of CBSE and ICSE students, the kind of app you actually open on a Tuesday evening, not just at report-card time.
Indian school is a lot. There are notebooks, worksheets, online tests, tuitions, project files, and a teacher with 40 other kids in the room. Most parents we talked to didn't want another dashboard. They wanted someone smart, calm, and on their side to look at the work that's already coming home and tell them what it means.
So that's what Graddly does. Snap a page. Read the analysis. Get one thing to try this week. We don't grade your child. We don't replace their teacher. We treat parents like adults, give them the real picture, written plainly, and trust them to take it from there.
If our analysis can't be read by a parent in 60 seconds and acted on the same evening, it's not done.
Every page you scan is processed, summarised, and the original photo is deleted within 90 days. You can wipe everything anytime.
We highlight patterns. You and your child's teacher decide what to do. We will never pretend otherwise.
"My daughter was in Class 5 and I was the parent who didn't know she'd quietly stopped getting fractions. I built the first version of Graddly for myself, one Sunday, after the third 'she's fine, ma' in a row. If we can save other parents that same six months, that's the whole point."