Dawn
HK$298 per month
- 3 hours of voice tutoring / week
- All subjects, full mistake memory
- Homework and past-paper help
You can't be there for every study session.
Neuron works through questions with your child step by step, remembers exactly what trips them up, and brings it back before their exams. You'll see how they're progressing — without sitting beside every session.
HK$298 per month
HK$698 per month
No card needed · free for 14 days
HK$1,088 per month
How much voice tutoring your child gets each week.
Every subject Neuron supports, on every plan.
Neuron remembers what your child gets wrong and revisits it — on every subject, on every plan.
Your child gets the reasoning behind a question, not just the answer.
Targeted practice, review notes, and focused revision.
Step-by-step guidance through exam-style questions.
Feedback on answers, working, and exam technique.
Summaries of every session, saved for later review.
A suggested study plan based on your child's progress.
Your child's papers and notes, stored for Neuron to reference.
Practice built from the papers and notes your child uploads.
Track test results and progress across exams over time.
Focused revision plans built before tests.
Timed exam-style practice sessions.
Regular summaries of study activity, progress, and areas to watch.
See which topics are causing your child the most difficulty.
Deeper reasoning for the harder questions.
My first worry was that it would just do the homework for her. It doesn't. She comes to me frustrated sometimes because it won't just give her the answer. That's exactly what I wanted.
The weekly summary showed me exactly which topics she was practising, where she kept getting stuck, and whether it was improving. I didn't have to ask her — I could just see it.
I've paid for things before that my son used twice and then stopped. He opens Neuron on his own. I don't have to remind him. That's the difference.
We were paying HK$250 an hour for a university student tutor, twice a week. Neuron costs less per month and is available every day. The comparison isn't even close.
She tried to get it to just write her essay. It kept asking her questions about what she was trying to argue instead of writing it for her. She was annoyed. I was relieved.
I was worried it would be too general. The first session it knew the exact format of the HKDSE paper my son was practising, which marking scheme style he needed to follow, and what the common mistakes were. I didn't expect that.
Neuron noticed my son was consistently misunderstanding a specific concept in physics and kept revisiting it. His teacher hadn't flagged it. He's fine on that topic now.
I work until 8pm most nights. By the time I'm home he's done studying. The summary tells me what he covered that day so I'm not completely in the dark. That matters to me.
My daughter has a short attention span for anything that feels like extra work. She's been using Neuron for three months. That's longer than she's stuck with anything academic outside of school.
My son is in Form 4 doing HKDSE subjects and my daughter is in Form 2. They both use it for completely different things and it works for both of them. Having them each on their own account made that possible.
She went from a level 3 to a level 4 in her mock Chinese. Her teacher said her written answers showed more structured thinking. I think Neuron had something to do with that.
I wasn't sure about paying for something I hadn't seen work. The free trial was enough time to see that she was actually engaging with it seriously. I signed up the day before it ended.