What changes when you switch from standalone tools to Remindo?

Remindo brings development, delivery, marking and analysis together in one platform. Gain control over quality, security and scalability.
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What our customers say

80%
Mentions time savings achieved or more efficient working with Remindo.
100%
Mentions greater quality, reliability or control over the examination process.
80%
Mention analysis, insight or data as the basis for better assessment quality.
Based on our usecases

What our customers say

Examengroep
Discover how Examengroep uses Remindo to deliver reliable, flexible and scalable examinations with strong analytics and dual digital and paper-based delivery.
SVPB
Discover how SVPB moved from scattered processes to one secure, future-proof exam platform. More structure, efficiency, and control with Remindo.
MBO Amersfoort
MBO Amersfoort chooses Remindo to streamline exams with one secure platform — ensuring uniformity, flexibility, and future-ready assessment.

What changes in your day-to-day assessment process?

When you work with standalone tools

When you work with Remindo

Test questions are scattered across Word documents, local folders, standalone question banks or systems from different suppliers.
Questions are managed centrally in a digital question bank, with categories, permissions management and workflows.
New tests are often compiled from scratch each time, with the risk of duplicated effort, version differences and errors.
Tests can be compiled from a central item bank, reusing questions and creating variants per candidate.
Open-ended answers are marked in Excel, Word or separate marking files.
Candidates answer open-ended questions digitally, and markers can mark online within the same system.
During test sessions, it's difficult to maintain real-time oversight of participants, progress and incidents.
The activity overview shows who has started, how much time remains, and where candidates are in the test.
Paper, digital testing and print solutions often require separate processes.
From a single central platform, tests can be delivered digitally or, where needed, via print & scan.
Results are collected, processed and interpreted manually afterwards.
Results and test questions can be analysed in depth, including group analyses.
It's difficult to structurally improve assessment quality, because data is fragmented or only partially available.
Analysis data shows which questions perform well and where improvement is needed.
Much process knowledge sits with a few individual colleagues, making handover vulnerable.
Roles, permissions, workflows and reporting make the assessment process easier to hand over and more secure.
Growth often means more manual work for the exams office, teachers or assessment coordinators.
Processes are set up to scale, keeping larger numbers of tests and candidates manageable.

Which parts of your assessment process could be organised more efficiently?

Not every organisation needs to digitise in the same way. Improvement often starts with the steps that currently take the most time, are most prone to error, or place the greatest strain on teachers, exams offices and assessment coordinators.

Developing and managing questions
compiling tests from a central item bank
secure digital test delivery
marking open-ended answers online
making results available more quickly
analysing assessment quality
combining digital and paper in a single process
integrating with existing systems
improving reporting and accountability