Qask is an Australian-based mobile app that connects students with personal tutors, aiming to provide one-on-one attention in overcrowded classrooms. The app was built on Bubble, a no-code platform, allowing the co-founders Tan Krishna and Athreya Kannan to quickly iterate and collect user feedback, ultimately raising $30,000 in funding. With its 24/7 Assistance feature, Qask aims to provide students with personalized learning schedules and tools to help them overcome various challenges, while also helping international tutors become familiar with the Australian Syllabus. The app's user-friendly interface and rapid development capabilities enabled the team to participate in an accelerator program and showcase their solution on Bubble's website.