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The screen stays locked until the learning is done

QuizTime Manager turns your child's own devices into their strongest motivation to practice. Games and apps unlock only after they answer a streak of questions correctly — enforced at the device level, not the honor system.

iPhone & iPad, Mac & Windows today

4–16 Age Range
10–15min Daily Practice
0 Nagging Required
🔒 Screen Locked
Answer 10 in a row to unlock
7 of 10 correct
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What is 7 × 8?

54
56
64
48
🎉 10 in a row!
🔓 Screen unlocked
📈 Multiplication: 92%
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Sound familiar?

  • "Five more minutes" turns into two more hours
  • Every practice session starts with a negotiation
  • Timer apps get ignored, bypassed, or bargained away
  • You have no idea whether they're actually improving
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With QuizTime Manager

  • Apps and games stay shielded until practice is complete
  • The device does the enforcing — you stay the fun parent
  • System-level enforcement on every platform means no workarounds
  • A live dashboard shows exactly what they practiced and how they scored
How It Works

Set It Up Once. It Runs Every Day.

About ten minutes of setup, then the routine takes care of itself.

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Install on Your Device, Then Link Theirs

Start on your own device — iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Windows PC: install QuizTime Manager and create your parent account. Then set up each child's device and link it to your account. On iOS you grant Screen Time permission once; on Mac and Windows the screen-lock helper is installed into your child's own user account — that's what gives the app real authority to shield apps and games.

📱 Set Up Parent Account
🔗 Link Child's Device
🛡️ Enable Screen Time
2

Choose What They Practice

Pick from ready-made modules like math facts by grade level, build your own quizzes, or describe any topic and let the Module Builder create an interactive activity for you.

✖️ Times Tables
📖 Sight Words
✨ Custom Modules
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They Earn Their Screen Time

To unlock their apps, your child completes a Screen Challenge — for example, ten correct answers in a row. A wrong answer shows them the right one and restarts the streak, so accuracy really counts.

🔒 Shield apps until done
⏱️ Daily limits & breaks
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Watch the Progress Roll In

Your dashboard shows completions, scores, and trends by subject — so you can celebrate wins and spot the topics that need another look.

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Not another honor-system timer

On iPhone and iPad, QuizTime Manager uses Apple's Screen Time & Family Controls framework — the same system-level shield behind iOS parental controls. On Mac and Windows, a screen-lock helper in your child's own user account locks the session to the challenge. When practice isn't done, the screen is genuinely locked, on the device itself. No "just one more video," no deleting the app to escape it.

Features

Everything a Busy Parent Needs

Real enforcement, real learning content, and real visibility — without adding another job to your day.

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Screen Time Challenges

Your child unlocks their apps by hitting a streak of consecutive correct answers you set. Wrong answers reveal the correct one and reset the streak — gentle pressure that builds real fluency.

The Core Idea
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System-Level App Shield

Powered by Apple Screen Time on iOS and screen-lock helpers on Mac and Windows, the shield blocks the apps, games, and browsing you choose until requirements are met — with exemptions for anything you always allow.

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Daily Limits & Learning Breaks

Set daily screen-time budgets, session caps, and recurring "quiz breaks" that ask for a quick round of practice before screen time continues.

Module Builder

Describe what your child should practice — "fractions with pizza slices" — and the builder generates a polished interactive activity, tests it automatically, and pings you when it's ready.

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Ready-Made Math Facts

Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division drills at three difficulty levels — assign one in seconds and adjust as your child levels up.

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Parent Progress Dashboard

Completions, accuracy, screen-time usage, and trends per child — at a glance on the web or in the app, wherever you are.

Module Builder

You Describe It. We Build It.

Every child needs practice on something slightly different. Instead of hunting for the perfect app, just say what you need:

💬 "A game that drills 3rd-grade spelling words with silent letters"
  • ✍️ The Module Builder writes a complete interactive learning module
  • 🧪 Every module is automatically run and verified in a real browser before your child ever sees it
  • 🔔 You get a notification when it's ready — preview it, then assign it

Custom-fit practice for your child's exact curriculum, in minutes — no app-store roulette.

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Describe "Fractions with pizza slices"
Module Builder builds the activity Interactive module generated
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Auto-tested Verified in a real browser
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Ready to assign Preview & send to your child
FAQ

Questions Parents Ask

Does it really lock the device, or is it just reminders?

It really locks. On iPhone and iPad, QuizTime Manager uses Apple's Screen Time & Family Controls framework to shield the apps and web browsing you choose at the system level. On Mac and Windows, a screen-lock helper locks the child's session to a full-screen challenge. Until the Screen Challenge is completed, the screen time simply isn't available.

What ages is it for?

Roughly ages 4–16. Content scales from early math facts and sight words up to custom modules for any middle- or high-school topic, and challenge difficulty is fully under your control.

What does it cost?

Basic is $4.99/month — up to 2 children, 4 devices, and 100 usage credits each month. Premium is $7.99/month — up to 5 children, 10 devices, and 200 monthly credits. Every feature is included on both plans, and subscribers can buy top-up packs of 100 credits for $1.99 that never expire. See plans and pricing for details.

What devices does it support?

Today: iPhone and iPad, Mac, and Windows PCs (our installation guide walks you through each). Android and Linux support are on the roadmap.

Can my child bypass it?

On iPhone and iPad the shield is enforced by iOS itself under your Screen Time authorization — the same mechanism as Apple's built-in parental controls. On Mac and Windows, the screen-lock helper runs against the child's standard (non-administrator) account, so they can't stop or remove it. Changing or removing it requires the parent side of the link.

Who writes the questions?

You choose the source: built-in drills (like math facts by level), quizzes you write yourself, or activities generated by the Module Builder — which are automatically tested before your child can play them, and always previewable by you.

Tonight's screen time can start with ten right answers.

Get started on iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Windows and turn the daily screen-time battle into a daily learning habit.