I built this because my kids were struggling.
Now they use it every week.
I'm not a coach. I'm a dad. My kids participated in the Science Olympiad. And I watched them struggle to find decent study material and figure out how to actually prep.
The other parents were struggling too. Everyone was stitching together Google Drives full of PDFs, a Quizlet deck someone shared in 2021, and a group chat that had become unusable. Nobody had a system. The kids just wanted to study.
So I built the team a proper app. Per-event AI tutors. Adaptive practice tests drawn from real past invitationals. A dashboard per event with study plans, score calculators, and cheat-sheet builders.
The kids took to it. Within a couple of weeks, their team had run 600+ practice quizzes and 1000+ learning sessions with the AI coach. And the app quietly started spreading: 200+ anonymous sessions from outside the team, parents and coaches finding it and asking for access.
That's OlyPrep. Same app, rebuilt for any team — so no parent has to start from scratch the way I did.
Built by a parent who builds AI products for a living.
Abhishek has spent more than 18 years leading data, machine-learning, and AI-platform work at some of the biggest names in social media, e-commerce, and management consulting. Most recently he drove the next-generation Ads ML retrieval platform at Meta. Before that he led cloud-data and generative-AI platform teams at eBay, built Twitter's enterprise data-governance organization from the ground up, and started out in strategy and analytics consulting at Deloitte.
He holds an MBA from Syracuse University's Whitman School of Management, on top of an engineering background. That mix — technical depth plus product judgment — is exactly how OlyPrep is built: rigorous about the content, and obsessive about making it genuinely usable by a kid sitting down to study on their own.
