Newton for calculus, Shakespeare for the essay unit, Adam Smith for economics. Students chat, take an auto-graded quiz, and you read the full conversation — no prep, no grading pile.
From an empty room to graded understanding in four steps.
Get a join code instantly. Students sign up with an email and join with the code — no roster uploads or spreadsheets.
Start from 38 ready-made assignments across every subject, or build your own: 144 figures, real moments in time, your instructions.
Each student interviews the figure in a focused chat — premium AI included, a credit budget you set, no web access.
Read every transcript and see auto-graded quiz scores at a glance. See how they think, not just what they scored.
Not just history. Every department has a figure worth interviewing.
Instead of a worksheet, you get the student's actual line of questioning — every misconception and every aha moment, visible.
Assignment chats stay locked to the figure you chose — no web search, no file uploads, no wandering off. You can read every assignment conversation, and students know it.
Each conversation ends with a five-question quiz built from what was actually discussed, graded on the server and copied straight to your dashboard.
After a student turns in, their conversation becomes an evidence card — quote-anchored, so every claim points to a real line they wrote. Here's a sample.
Assignment chats are a walled garden. Everything below is enforced in code, not just promised.
Students sign up with an email and join with your class code — real, verified accounts, not anonymous logins.
Included with Pro ($19/mo) — or start free with the 30-day educator pilot.
Every assignment chat runs on the premium AI and is funded by you, the teacher. Your students never pay or spend their own credits.
Pilot: 2,000 funded student messages a month across all your classes.
Pro: 10,000 funded student messages a month.
The pool refills at the start of each month. A typical class of ~30 students rarely comes close.
Nothing, ever. Assignment chats are teacher-funded — your students join with a code and chat for free, and it never touches any credits or plan of their own.