QuizBoot Hits 30,000 Active Users in JAMB Season, as Top Student Scores 372 and One Tutor Earns ₦1.4m

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Over 2.2 million candidates registered for the 2026 Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.

That represents a 10.5 per cent increase from the previous year, and the largest cohort in recent memory. For each of those students, a single score determines university admission. The preparation stakes could not be higher.

QuizBoot was in the middle of it. The online assessment platform, which enables tutors and institutions to create, distribute, and monetise quizzes while giving students a structured way to practise, recorded approximately 30,000 monthly active users and over 120,000 monthly website visits during the 2026 JAMB season.

Among those users: Owoeye Daniella, a student who prepared through a Quizboot-powered tutor and finished the exam with a score of 372 out of 400. And on the other side of the platform: a tutor who earned over ₦1.4 million through Quizboot between March and April 2026 alone.

Built from a scramble for past questions

QuizBoot did not begin as a business. It started as a personal project, shaped by a problem Peter Olayinka, the company’s CTO and founder, had watched play out too many times.

“I watched students constantly scramble for past questions,” Olayinka recalls. “What began as a personal project to sharpen my development skills has evolved into a vital bridge between tutors’ assessments and students’ exam success.”

The platform operates on a two-sided model. Tutors and institutions create quizzes, set access rules, and list assessments for individual purchase. Students find those assessments, attempt them, and track their performance over time. The more a tutor invests in building quality content, the larger the student following they build on the platform. The more a student practises through structured assessments, the more measurably prepared they become.

Since launching, QuizBoot has reached over 230,000 registered users, with more than 100,000 having created or attempted at least one assessment. Users have built over 66,000 quizzes and generated more than 1.5 million quiz attempts in total.

Registered in 2021, the company is bootstrapped and has grown without any external investment.

372 in JAMB, and the student behind it

Owoeye Daniella prepared for the 2026 UTME through DailyEd Tutorials, a coaching service that delivered structured lessons, quizzes, daily tests, and biweekly mock examinations through the QuizBoot platform. She scored 372 out of 400, the highest score in Nigeria, placing her well above the threshold typically required for admission into Medicine and Surgery, the course she is targeting.

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“I love how friendly and lively the teachers at DailyEd Tutorials were, with well-structured lessons, quizzes, daily tests, and biweekly mocks that improved learning,” Daniella said. ” I would also say the quiz is one of the key factors in my success. I will not lie; it’s one of the key factors that exposed us to real exam conditions. I appreciate the consistent motivational talks and guidance on JAMB, showing real commitment to students’ success.”

Her outcome is a proof point for what QuizBoot is designed to make possible. The platform’s role in her preparation was structural: it gave her tutor the infrastructure to build and deliver a consistent practice programme, and gave her a repeatable, measurable way to test her readiness across the subjects that mattered.

The tutor economy inside QuizBoot

Daniella’s score is one side of the platform’s JAMB season story. The ₦1.4 million earned by one tutor between March and April 2026 is the other.

Generating that income across two months, on a platform that handles quiz creation, access control, and payment processing, speaks to what Quizboot can offer tutors who take its commercial infrastructure seriously.

Close to 100 tutors have earned from their assessments on the platform to date. The model is direct: tutors build quiz packs, set their prices, and publish them to their audience. Quizboot handles the rest.

For tutors who already have a student following, through physical coaching centres, referral networks, or social media, the platform offers a digital income stream without the cost of building bespoke payment or assessment tools from scratch.

Nigeria’s edtech market was valued at approximately $302 million in 2024 and is projected to approach $400 million, growing at a compound annual growth rate of close to 13 per cent. As more tutors and institutions shift to digital delivery, platforms that combine assessment, distribution, and monetization in a single product are well-positioned to absorb a growing share of that demand. QuizBoot’s JAMB season numbers suggest it is already capturing a slice of it.

The platform’s 2026 results make the case without elaboration. Over 20,000 users were active in a single month. One student scored 372 out of 400 in Nigeria’s most competitive exam. One tutor converted the exam season into over ₦1.4 million in income. All of it on a bootstrapped product, with no outside capital and no paid acquisition behind the numbers.

About QuizBoot

QuizBoot is an online assessment platform that helps tutors, institutions, and companies create, manage, and monetise digital quizzes. Students use the platform to practise and prepare for exams. Founded in 2021, QuizBoot is fully bootstrapped with no external investment. The platform has over 230,000 registered users, with more than 100,000 having created or attempted an assessment, over 66,000 quizzes built, and more than 1.5 million quiz attempts recorded. Close to 100 tutors have earned from their assessments on the platform.

Website: quizboot.com