Mission

Our Mission: Supporting Children with Special Learning Needs

For Parents & Teachers

Young children often can't express what's happening in their minds or how they perceive the world around them. With autistic children especially, understanding their inner world is one of the biggest challenges we face as parents and educators—and it makes teaching them incredibly difficult.

We built this app for specialists, teachers, and dedicated parents who want more than just classroom instruction. It's a tool for creating consistent learning routines at home—even when you're not there to guide them.

It's all about creating smart questions, make sure you go through our in-app 'Master the App' tutorial to learn the dynamics of creating effective questions.

  • Stop repeating yourself endlessly. Every parent and teacher knows the exhaustion of asking the same questions over and over, evaluating the same answers again and again. QuizStop handles that repetition for you.
  • Create once, use forever. With AI-powered evaluation, you can build rich multimedia questions—with video, images, and audio—that children can answer by speaking, drawing, or selecting choices. The AI does the grading.
  • Spend your energy where it matters: on creative, engaging content that truly helps your child learn, not on the mechanical work of repetition and assessment.

For Children & Students

This is where learning meets fun. Children watch their favorite YouTube and TikTok videos—the ones you've carefully chosen for them. But here's the difference: every few minutes (you decide how often), QuizStop pauses to ask a question. What was passive watching becomes active learning, naturally and repeatedly.

Built to motivate non-verbal and delayed-speech children to speak — video pauses for each question and resumes only when they answer correctly.

  • Voice-first by design. Many non-verbal or delayed-speech children simply don't feel motivated to talk. But when answering aloud means their favorite video continues? They'll try. And with practice, they improve. It's that simple—and that powerful.
  • Drawing opens doors too. Some children develop strong visual skills long before they speak. By letting them draw their answers, we keep them engaged and learning. Then, gradually, we introduce voice responses for things they already understand through drawing—building a bridge to speech.

A Personal Commitment

I'm the parent of an autistic child. This isn't just a business for me—it's my life's work.

QuizStop is just the beginning. It's a tool born from real struggle, built with hope that it can make life a little easier for families like ours.

Every feature you see came from a real moment—a real challenge we faced, a real breakthrough we celebrated.

Thank you for trusting us with your journey.