Edulytic began with a classroom, a kitchen table, and one powerful idea: what if children could improve faster by learning from their mistakes — automatically?
Gunjan, a passionate educator with a Bachelor's in Education and a Master’s in English, is the guiding force behind Edulytic. With years of experience as an educator and now teaching young children in Montessori classrooms, she’s seen firsthand how repetition, reflection, and encouragement can unlock true learning.
Her husband, Anurag, brings a different but complementary perspective. While preparing for competitive entrance exams years ago, he faced the challenge of mastering multiple-choice questions (MCQs) under timed conditions. What stood out was the absence of a tool to automatically isolate and review only the questions he got wrong. Instead, he had to manually track his mistakes — a time-consuming process that left him wishing for a better solution.
That wish resurfaced years later while tutoring their son in Grade 3. The same issue existed: students were repeatedly tested on everything, instead of focusing where they needed the most help. That moment became the spark for Edulytic.
Today, Edulytic is a free, focused, family-built platform that combines smart academic practice with vital life skills — like sustainability and digital safety — to help kids grow with confidence in a digital world. They also gratefully acknowledge the early support of friends who contributed to the vision. Edulytic is evolving, but the mission remains: to make learning smarter, more personalized, and truly impactful.
Make personalized learning free and accessible for every child, while promoting essential life skills like digital literacy and sustainability.
Keep learning simple and focused | Use mistakes as a path to mastery | Leverage screen time for positive outcomes | Make it free - Keep it honest - Improve with feedback
Our learning approach is grounded in cognitive science: - Retrieval Practice: Practice tests improve memory and retention - Error-Based Learning: Mistakes are key to stronger understanding - Mastery Learning: Students should master topics before moving on - Spaced Repetition: Targeted review of weak areas accelerates learning