For Coaching Institutes • Protect study time

Keep every coaching hour pointed at the goal.

Ridan helps coaching institutes protect deep study blocks and extend the discipline of the classroom into the hours when students are most likely to drift.

Cohort rollout • Study-time protection • Parent communication support

The preparation gap

Students do not lose marks only in the classroom — they lose them between sessions.

Coaching teams can teach the right material and still watch focus disappear at home. Ridan gives institutes a practical way to support the study routine around the lesson.

  • Protect homework and revision blocks
  • Reduce late-night scrolling before important exams
  • Give parents a constructive support plan
  • Differentiate on student wellbeing, not just outcomes
What changes

Make disciplined study easier to repeat.

The goal is not to remove every distraction. It is to make the next study block easier to start and the scrolling loop easier to leave.

One shared language for healthier attention
The student journey

Behavior change is a path, not a switch.

The visual is an original product model: a sequence of small decisions that helps attention move from unmanaged to intentional.

Day 0

Baseline

Addicted / unmanaged

Start with an honest picture of when the scrolling loop takes over and what it is costing the day.

One deliberate step at a time
Day 7

Aware

Notice the loop

Name the triggers, moments, and feelings that appear before an automatic scroll begins.

One deliberate step at a time
Day 14

Adjusting

Make the pause easier

Use small boundaries and intentional friction to create a moment for a different choice.

One deliberate step at a time
Day 21

Improving

Choose a better next step

Redirect the urge into movement, learning, reflection, or connection before attention disappears.

One deliberate step at a time
Day 28

Stabilizing

Make it repeatable

Turn the most useful pauses and replacements into a routine that can survive a difficult day.

One deliberate step at a time
Day 30+

Focused

Protect the new baseline

Review the change, keep what works, and carry a more intentional relationship with technology forward.

One deliberate step at a time
The pilot measures the journey against an agreed baseline — not against a generic promise.
How Ridan works

A behavioral layer around academic ambition.

Ridan complements teaching with small interventions that protect attention when students are on their own.

01

Protect the next study block

Create intentional pauses around the formats that pull students away from revision and practice.

Ridan intervention
02

Keep useful learning tools available

The focus is not a blanket digital shutdown; it is reducing the triggers most likely to derail preparation.

Ridan intervention
03

Turn awareness into a routine

Students see patterns, test alternatives, and build a repeatable path back to focused work.

Ridan intervention
04

Bring parents into the same plan

Give families a simple language for supporting study time without constant conflict.

Ridan intervention
What progress can look like

Make disciplined study easier to repeat.

The goal is not to remove every distraction. It is to make the next study block easier to start and the scrolling loop easier to leave.

01

Longer uninterrupted study blocks

02

More reliable revision routines

03

Stronger parent confidence in the institute

04

A measurable cohort story for future batches

A 30-day cohort pilot

Start with one batch and make study time visible.

Choose a cohort, define the study windows that matter, and review the change with your academic and parent teams after 30 days.

Cohort onboarding and study-window setup
Parent-ready communication kit
Weekly progress review with your team
A scale recommendation for the next batch
FAQ

Questions worth answering before a pilot.