AI Tutoring Quality Report for Parents
One-Liner
A monitoring service that tells parents whether their child's AI tutor is genuinely teaching concepts or just handing over answers.
AI Thinking Process
Parent of 12-year-old using Khanmigo for math homework. No visibility into whether child is learning concepts or just getting answers. Idea: AI tutoring quality report.
G035 check: grades are the existing quality signal. Feedback loop surfaces truth in weeks. G004 structural adoption barrier: schools and tutoring companies appear effective through test scores. Saturated theme in idea history.
KILLED — G035 headline pain. Existing feedback loop (grades/test scores) already signals quality. Saturated theme.
Pivot to school administrators failed — schools track outcomes through existing systems and can A/B test independently. Fundamental kill confirmed.
Kill Reason
Parents already have a quality signal: grades and test scores. If the AI tutor works, grades improve within weeks. If not, they cancel the subscription. This existing feedback loop makes standalone quality monitoring unnecessary. Consumer curiosity, not a paying pain. Saturated theme in idea history.
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