
A classroom-native AI study companion. Your course materials become a grounded tutor with clickable citations, every student question becomes a teacher signal, and every confusion pattern becomes teacher-approved practice — with the oversight consumer AI tools can't give you.
The PDFs, links, videos and notes you already attached become an interactive tutor
Students chat with a module and get answers drawn only from that module's materials — uploaded files, web links, video transcripts and teacher notes. Not the open internet; your content.
Every answer carries inline citation chips. Click one to reveal and jump to the exact passage it came from — so students verify against the source instead of trusting a black box.
On teacher-assigned plans the tutor stays inside the materials and says so when something isn't covered. A student's own personal plan is more open. An "Explain generally" button is always one tap away.
Auto-generate a study guide, summary, FAQ or key-terms glossary from the module's materials. Teachers generate; students study. Built from the same grounded content as the tutor.
Embed a YouTube video and its transcript becomes AI-readable. The tutor can answer questions about the video and study aids can summarize it — no separate transcription step.
See "what students are asking" per module — top questions and how often something wasn't in your materials — right next to that module's scores and mastery. Confusion and performance, read together.
Like a private, institution-controlled study notebook — with a teacher in the loop
"What's the difference between accuracy and precision in this chapter?"
"Your module defines accuracy as how close a measurement is to the true value, and precision as how close repeated measurements are to each other. The dartboard diagram in your notes illustrates both."
Lecture-2.pdf, p.4 Intro video 3:12
"And what about systematic vs random error?"
"That isn't covered in this module's materials. Want me to explain it generally, or you can ask your teacher to add it — they'll see this came up."
Turn the PDFs, links and videos you already have into a grounded tutor — with the oversight your classroom needs.
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