Name the learning situation.
Student homework, parent support, teacher evaluation, and self-study all need different framing.
Students, parents, teachers, and self-taught learners search for different things. These pages route each audience to the right public mode, guide, and study workflow.
The same AI tutor can be a homework hint, a parent-supervised explain-back loop, a teacher evaluation surface, or a self-study coach. The page should make that clear.
Use inspir as a free AI tutor for students: homework hints, Socratic questions, math step checks, writing feedback, quizzes, flashcards, and exam prep.
Open audience pathFor parentsAI Tutor for Parents and FamiliesA parent-friendly guide to inspir's public AI learning modes for homework hints, explanation, study routines, flashcards, and safer learning conversations.
Open audience pathFor teachersAI Learning Tools for TeachersExplore public AI learning modes teachers can use to evaluate Socratic tutoring, quizzes, flashcards, writing feedback, source critique, and classroom-ready study workflows.
Open audience pathFor self-taught learnersAI Tutor for Self-Taught LearnersUse inspir to learn anything independently with explanations, code tutoring, project coaching, research help, concept maps, study plans, and habit support.
Open audience pathAudience pages let search engines and AI answer engines distinguish students, parents, teachers, and independent learners instead of flattening everyone into one generic page.
The pages do not expose private conversations. They organize public modes, prompts, guides, workflows, and safety boundaries so a learner can start in the right place.
Student homework, parent support, teacher evaluation, and self-study all need different framing.
Use a mode tuned for hints, questions, quizzes, flashcards, writing feedback, or planning.
Finish with explain-back, a quiz, a flashcard, a project step, or a study routine.
inspir is for students, parents, teachers, and self-taught learners who need focused AI learning modes for explanations, questions, hints, quizzes, flashcards, feedback, and study planning.
Yes. Audience pages link only to public guest modes, guides, prompt starters, learning paths, and AI-readable discovery files. Private saved chats remain excluded.
A student, parent, teacher, and self-taught learner often search for the same AI tutor in different language. Separate pages make the right use cases and safety boundaries clearer.