OlympiadReady - AI-powered Olympiad prep for Indian school students
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OlympiadReady generates unlimited AI practice papers, mock exams & mastery tracking for IMO, NSO, IEO & all major Olympiads. Classes 1–12. India's first AI Olympiad coach — free to start.
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 Akhil here, founder of OlympiadReady.
The idea came from watching my younger cousin prepare for her IMO exam
in Class 6. She had one printed workbook — ₹350, about 200 questions.
She finished it in three weeks. After that, her options were: buy
another identical book (same questions, different cover), join a
coaching centre her town didn't have, or just... stop practising.
That felt like a solvable problem.
Olympiad exams in India are taken by over 10 million students every
year. The preparation market is dominated by printed question banks
that repeat, and coaching centres that cost ₹10,000–₹20,000/year and
only exist in big cities. Students in smaller towns get left behind not
because they're less capable, but because they run out of good practice
material.
So I built OlympiadReady — an AI that generates a fresh, exam-pattern
Olympiad paper every single time. No repeats. Ever.
What surprised me while building it: the Achievers section problem.
Almost every Olympiad paper has a high-mark "Achievers" section (3
marks per question vs 1 for the rest) that decides final ranks. Most
students skip it because they've never practised it specifically. So
I trained the AI to generate Achievers-difficulty questions separately
— and early users have told me that's the feature that moved their
child's rank the most.
The evolution: I started with just Maths. Then parents kept asking
"do you have Science?" "do you have English?" — so we expanded to 9
subjects. Then someone asked about Spell Bee, which has zero good
practice tools online, so I built a voice trainer that reads words
aloud exactly like a real pronouncer. That became one of our most-used
features.
We're free to start — 15 papers, no credit card. Paid plans are ₹129
(~$1.50) per subject per month, which is roughly what one printed
workbook costs but unlimited.
Happy to answer anything — about the AI approach, the Olympiad system
in India, the pricing decisions, or why I think AI is genuinely the
right tool for this (and not just a buzzword). What do you want to
know? 🙂
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