AI that watches the work, not just the answer.

The AI built into the dashboard doesn't replace instruction — it makes the hours between sessions count. Two tutors run in the background: a whiteboard that reads your math, and an assistant that coaches your reading and writing.

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AI whiteboard — for Math

Work the problem by hand on the built-in whiteboard. A vision model reads your scratch work and flags the step where the error happened — not just that the final answer was wrong. Ask it to explain a step, show the next move, or find your mistake.

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AI tutor — for Reading & Writing

On every Reading & Writing question, the assistant explains why the trap answer was built to tempt you, names the strategy for that question type, and answers "what did I miss?" in plain English — the coaching a tutor would give, on demand.

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Parallel questions on every miss

Miss a question type and the dashboard serves a fresh parallel question — same skill and structure, new numbers and wording — and keeps serving them until you get it right three times running. No answer to memorize, just the skill to master.

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Personalized practice queue

A queued list of practice and short lessons, rebuilt from the day's mistakes. Every session opens with the work that moves your score the most — you never have to decide what to study next.

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Score-trend prediction

Once you have three or more practice scores in, the dashboard projects your test-day score with a confidence band — so the trend is honest well before test day, with no surprises.

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Step-by-step explanations

Tap any question in review and the dashboard writes a walkthrough — plus an inline diagram for geometry and graph problems — tuned to the exact mistake you made, not a generic answer key.

None of it replaces a teacher. It's what a great tutor does between the questions — noticing the pattern in your misses, and putting the right next rep in front of you.

See it in the dashboard

The AI is free to try.

Open the demo dashboard, work a few questions, and let the whiteboard and the tutor watch your work. Then see how the whole loop fits together in The Method.