Geniebook
Adaptive question bank with the GenieAsk Q&A tutor
The Four Mismatches · Geniebook
Broadly fits
Assessed for a Singaporean student (its home market).
- CurriculumPass
Built to the Singapore MOE syllabus for PSLE/O/A-Level.
- LanguagePass
English-medium, matching Singapore's instruction.
- PricePartial
Premium per-subject pricing — affordable in Singapore, less so as an export.
- InfrastructurePass
Web and app on standard connections.
System-native to Singapore's MOE syllabus; the price reflects the world's most intense tuition market.
addestra.com · The Four Mismatches Test. A single fail means it was built for a different system.
Independence: Addestra builds learning products too (MathsTutor, TinkerWell). We never review or score our own, and no tool pays to be listed or to rank higher — how we assess fit.
What it does
What the AI actually does — 'GenieSmart' uses a neural network to select the next question from demonstrated strengths and weaknesses (developed with A*STAR).
Why it was built — Generate each Singapore student's practice worksheets from their own strengths and weaknesses against the national syllabus.
Who built it
- Company
- Geniebook Pte Ltd
- Founders
- Neo Zhizhong · Alicia Cheong
- HQ / origin
- Singapore
- Founded
- 2017
- Model
- B2C
- Exam systems
- PSLE · GCE O-Level · GCE A-Level
- Languages
- English
- Pricing
- Subscription (~S$150–370/subject/month by tier — verify current)
We record durable facts only — no funding-raised or user-count figures. Unverified fields are marked [TBD] rather than guessed.
The fit assessment
The scorecard above scores Geniebook on the four axes on which exported EdTech fails to fit a local system — assessed for a Singaporean student (its home market). The verdict: System-native to Singapore's MOE syllabus; the price reflects the world's most intense tuition market. For the full framework, see the Four Mismatches Test.
Where it sits
Geniebook is on the EdTech AI 100 map, in exam prep & regional platforms, built in Singapore.