Built by a parent who's been through the tutoring treadmill — three times.
Quizly was started by a father of three kids — Year 9, Year 7, and Year 4. My Year 4 is doing OC prep for the third time in our household.
Between the three of them we've been to more than ten tutoring centres. Tens of thousands of dollars. And every single time, I couldn't tell you whether any of it was actually working — until the test result arrived months later.
The pattern is always the same. You pay for a session. Your kid comes home with homework they don't understand. You end up re-explaining it at the kitchen table that night. Six months in, the tutor says “they're doing great” and the practice test says otherwise.
The third time around, I built the thing I wished I'd had all three times. That's Quizly.
What Quizly actually does
- ·Every question your child answers is tagged to one of 49 sub-skills across maths, reading, and thinking.
- ·We track accuracy per sub-skill over time — so instead of “70% in maths,” you see “mastered fraction-arithmetic, struggling with fractions-visual.”
- ·Every Sunday we email you a one-screen summary: what improved this week, what didn't, what to focus on next.
- ·When your child gets three questions wrong in a row on a topic, we pause the quiz and show a short walkthrough — instead of piling on more questions.
What Quizly isn't
Quizly isn't a replacement for tutoring if you have a tutor who works — it's a way to measure whether the hours are actually moving the needle. Every question is built from publicly available reference material and past test papers. We don't claim our questions will exactly match what appears on test day; no tutoring provider honestly can. What we can promise is that every time the NSW Department of Education releases new guidance, we refresh the question bank.
The company
Quizly is operated by Get Renting Pty Ltd (ABN 35 690 434 603), an Australian company based in Sydney. The product, data, and payments are all hosted in Australian-region infrastructure (Supabase, AWS, Stripe).
We're independent — not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the NSW Department of Education. The terms “Opportunity Class” and “OC Placement Test” are used descriptively to refer to the test Quizly helps prepare for. Practice content is original.
For support, partnerships, press, or feature suggestions: support@quizly.com.au.
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