A tutor that only answers from your course
For an online course platform — students asking the same lecture questions over and over.
A student halfway through the statistics module asks, "what's the difference between a Type I and a Type II error again?" Right now that means scrolling back through slides, or posting in a forum and waiting — and on the instructor's side, answering the same handful of questions by hand, week after week.
One way it plays out
- The student asks in plain language, right where they're studying — no scrolling back through slides, no waiting on a forum reply.
- The answer comes only from your course material — it pulls the specific lecture that covers the topic (not the whole course), answers from that, and cites the source lecture underneath so the student can go re-read it in context.
- If it's not in the course, it says so — ask about something the lectures never covered and it doesn't invent an answer; it says it can't find that in the course content, and can flag the question for the instructor to address.
That's one way it plays out — the material, the tone, and what happens with unanswered questions get shaped around your course.
So students get an instant, grounded answer at 11pm, instructors stop retyping the same explanation, and nobody's handed a confident-sounding answer that isn't actually in the material.
Works for: online course platforms, internal course FAQs, and student-support deflection.
Everything stays on servers here in Canada, and once it's built the whole thing is yours to keep — not a subscription, and not tied to anyone's platform. I'm here in Winnipeg: I set it up, and I stay with you and your team until it's running the way you want.
Curious how it's built? Technical breakdown available on request.