u/Ok_Buyer5657

▲ 3 r/websitefeedback+2 crossposts

Would like to know your suggestion and ideas to improve this web application

Building an LMS focused on reducing the chaos students deal with during exam prep.

Instead of juggling Telegram PDFs, Google Drive folders, WhatsApp assignments, random test portals, and YouTube lectures — everything stays in one place: • Notes

• Lectures

• Assignments

• Worksheets

• Test series

One thing I’m focusing heavily on is evaluated answer scripts reviewed by real experienced teachers instead of just instant MCQ scoring.

Currently working on adding weekly contests + leaderboards so students can benchmark themselves consistently and stay competitive.

Still a work in progress, but trying to build something students would actually use daily instead of another “content dumping” platform.

Would genuinely love feedback from students/educators here: What’s the one thing existing LMS platforms still get wrong?

elearn.aaccent.in
u/Ok_Buyer5657 — 8 days ago
▲ 2 r/ICSE+1 crossposts

I was searching good places online to give online mock exams for my upcoming board exams in 2027 . I didn't score great in 9th science subjects and mathematics so will try to complete my syllabus as soon as possible and practice as much as I can so that I don't ruin my boards exams .

reddit.com
u/Ok_Buyer5657 — 24 days ago