Schools, universities and qualification providers rarely need a generic AI tool. They need a coaching platform built around their curriculum, their students and their content. Netizen 9 builds bespoke AI education platforms — private, branded and deployed for institutional use.
An AI tutoring platform built by Netizen 9 is not a subscription product or a plugin. It is a dedicated coaching environment, purpose-built for one institution, one subject area and one audience.
The AI coach is configured against the institution's own materials — syllabuses, study guides, past questions and qualification frameworks. No generic content, no off-topic responses.
Students access the platform via an institutional code. No accounts, no names, no email addresses. The AI tutoring platform captures nothing and stores nothing between sessions.
Students and professionals enter a code and start coaching immediately. There is no installation, no app download and no IT infrastructure required from the institution.
Administrators and teachers can access a private dashboard showing how the platform is being used — questions asked, sessions active, daily usage trends — without seeing individual student content.
Each AI tutoring platform includes configurable daily question limits per student — ensuring fair usage, managing costs and encouraging students to engage thoughtfully rather than passively.
Netizen 9 is registered with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO registration C1901798). Every AI education platform is built to meet UK GDPR requirements for educational contexts.
Generic AI tools are a liability in an educational setting. They answer anything, contradict textbooks and drift off-topic. An AI tutor built by Netizen 9 is constrained to the school's own resources — it coaches students on the specific content they are being taught, nothing else.
Every platform is configured to a specific subject area and year group. The AI tutor understands the school's terminology, the examination board's requirements and the scheme of work being followed. Students get accurate, curriculum-aligned coaching immediately — at any hour, without a teacher needing to be available.
Platforms are in active use across secondary schools in the UK and Ireland, covering subjects including Health, Maths and English. Each platform is independently managed — what students see on one school's platform never appears on another.
We review the subject materials, qualification pathway and scheme of work before building anything. The platform is shaped around what is actually being taught.
A dedicated platform is built with the school's name, colours and identity. Students see a platform that belongs to their school — not a third-party product.
Textbooks, study guides, past papers and qualification resources are uploaded and configured for the AI tutor. The coach is trained on the school's own materials.
Every deployment begins with a trial period. Usage is monitored, staff and student feedback is gathered and the platform is refined before full rollout.
Most AI tutoring software is built for scale — designed to serve as many schools as possible from a single platform. The result is a tool that fits no school perfectly. It covers broad topics rather than specific curricula. It cannot be configured to an institution's own materials. And it creates a dependency on a third-party product the school does not control.
Netizen 9 builds AI tutoring software differently. Each platform is a standalone deployment — hosted independently, owned in configuration by the institution and not shared with any other client. The school's content stays with the school.
There is no monthly SaaS subscription to a platform that changes without notice. The build is scoped, priced and delivered as a professional service. Ongoing management is straightforward and costs are transparent.
What sets a bespoke build apart:
A white label AI tutor carries the institution's identity from first load to final session. Students do not see a third-party brand. They see the platform that belongs to their school, college or organisation.
The platform runs on the institution's own subdomain — for example, rea.cbconnect.uk for the Christian Brothers school network. Students go to a URL that belongs to the school.
The coaching assistant is given a name that fits the institution's context — not a generic product name. Students interact with an assistant that feels like it belongs to their school.
Colour themes, branding and interface design are configured to the institution's visual identity. The platform looks and feels like part of the school's digital environment.
Netizen 9 is a UK-based EdTech platform builder with live deployments across schools, corporate clients and professional qualification providers. Every platform listed below is in active use.
A multi-agent AI education platform for secondary schools across Ireland and the UK. Coaching assistants for Health, Maths and English — deployed across the Christian Brothers school network. Each agent is configured to the subject curriculum with no shared content between agents.
AI tutoring software for corporate English coaching and TOEIC score preparation, deployed for clients across Vietnam and the wider APAC region. Available in multiple languages with a structured pathway into professional English communication.
A specialist AI coaching platform for payments industry professionals preparing for CAMS certification. Covers KYC, CDD, EDD, PEPs, SARs, sanctions and ISO 20022. Built for Agnos Consulting and deployed for institutional clients in financial services.
A private AI tutoring platform for independent tutors and small tutoring organisations. Tutors upload their own resources and generate access codes for students — no third-party content, no student accounts. Available to tutoring organisations on request.
Tell us about your institution, your subject area and your students. We will scope a platform that fits — and get it into use quickly.
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