Finally on the
same Page.
Page calls your child every evening for a 10-minute revision chat using the Feynman technique. No apps. No nagging. Just a conversation that actually works.
The real problem isn't
content — it's consistency.
Students forget 70–90% of what they learn within 24 hours. The solution is same-day retrieval practice — explaining concepts out loud, in their own words, the same evening. Almost no student does this without a reason to start.
Page calls them. The initiation problem disappears. All your child needs to do is pick up the phone and talk. The revision happens in the conversation.
How Page works
Four things happen. All of them automatically.
At the time you choose, Page dials your child's phone. No app to open. No login. Just a phone call.
7pm every eveningPage asks what they learned that day, then says: "I missed that lesson — explain it to me." The student has to articulate the concept in their own words.
The Feynman techniqueWhere the explanation is vague or incomplete, Page asks follow-up questions. Not a quiz — a conversation. Students warm up by session two or three.
10–15 minutes per callEvery Sunday: what was covered, how consistent they were, where the gaps are. No dashboard to log into — just a clear email.
Sunday morningWhen you explain a concept in your own words, gaps in understanding surface immediately. You can memorise a definition passively. You can't fake explaining it to someone who asks follow-up questions. Page uses this mechanism deliberately — every session is built around explanation, not recall.
Page always knows
exactly where to push.
Page maps your child's progress against their full exam syllabus. She knows what they should have covered by now, what they've been avoiding, and which subtopics keep coming up weak.
Every session, she steers the conversation toward the gaps — naturally, without making it feel like an interrogation. The student just thinks they're talking to a curious friend.
What Page is — and isn't
We'd rather tell you upfront. Parents who understand this stay. Parents who expect magic churn.
The most important thing you can do: make sure they answer the phone. One call a night. That's where the value is.
Simple pricing
One plan. No tiers. No annual lock-in.
£1.30 a night — less than a coffee. A private tutor costs £30–60 per hour.
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