An education platform covering all core subjects for Grades 4–12, built on the Saudi MOE curriculum. Bounded AI, full parent oversight, and engaging interactive learning — for a small fraction of what private tutoring costs.
•We start from the MOE curriculum.
•We respect the child's time.
•And the parent stays the final authority.
Ustathi is three complementary modes — parent at the center of every decision, AI at the edge, called only when needed.
Pre-generated four-choice questions from an audited item bank. Every problem maps to a specific concept, lesson, and chapter. Grading is deterministic — no LLM judgment, no latency, no per-session cost.
Hand-built interactive concept pages — worked examples, visuals, and a tutor that only speaks about what's on the page. Fifteen turns maximum, in the Gulf Arabic children actually understand.
Parents pick the lessons and the question types. Multiple-choice is graded instantly. Essay questions come with an AI-generated reference solution — the parent stays the authority.
A live Grade 5 problem — tap an answer to see what your child sees.
Every screen serves one clear purpose. No ads, no distraction, no tricks to inflate session time.
Concept pages unlock as your child completes homework. The library grows lesson by lesson and stays a go-to reference before every exam.
The assistant only knows what's on the current page. Fifteen turns, max. Every conversation is recorded and visible to the parent.
Every Friday the parent gets a short summary: what was completed, where progress is solid, and what needs attention before the next exam.
We guide the student through short questions until they reach the solution themselves. What a child discovers stays; what they memorize fades.
Every lesson ties back to a real question from the child's world — why? what if? how does this work? — so learning becomes an internal pull.
When AI can do the homework, homework stops being evidence of understanding. Schools and families are left with a new question: how do we know what a child actually knows?
Ustathi doesn't compete on generating explanations — that's a commodity. We compete on the infrastructure of trust: deterministic practice that's auditable, AI that only activates when asked, and a parent dashboard that records what was said, and when.
This mirrors Vision 2030's posture on responsible AI adoption — and it readies the family for the coming wave of agentic tools.
Launching soon to a limited group of Saudi families. Leave your email and we'll tell you the moment we open.
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