Public learning pages are intentional
Public guest-mode links exist so learners can start directly in useful learning modes from search, social links, schools, or shared recommendations.
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Public learning modes are easy to open and share, while saved chats, account data, admin tools, and private utilities stay out of public view.
Public guest-mode links exist so learners can start directly in useful learning modes from search, social links, schools, or shared recommendations.
Saved user conversations use private identifiers and should not be treated as public source material.
inspir is organized around hints, questions, quizzes, flashcards, debate, review, and explanation instead of passive answer-copying.
Public pages can be shared and linked, while admin tools, API routes, reset flows, and private utilities stay closed.
These safeguards connect product behavior, private boundaries, learner safety, and school deployment needs into one public explanation.
/chat/{topicSlug} pages open public learning modes such as Learn Anything, Socratic Instruction, Homework Coach, and flashcards.
Open referenceTrust safeguardPrivate conversation boundaryPrivate saved chat links are not part of public learning references, shared indexes, or citation material.
Open referenceTrust safeguardPublic access policyPublic learning pages are open, while API routes, admin routes, reset flows, and private utility pages remain blocked.
Open referenceTrust safeguardSchool deployment pathwaySchools can evaluate public modes first, then discuss tailored workflows, confidentiality planning, content needs, and funded access.
Open referencePublic learning pages help people understand the product before signing in. Private chats, accounts, admin tools, and operational routes are treated differently.
Public pages, topic chats, learning paths, blog guides, and help pages are designed to be easy to find and share.
Assistant and reference tools can use public learning pages to point people toward the right guides and guest modes.
Public reference files summarize learning pages, routes, modes, guides, and citation boundaries for tools that need a concise map.
API, admin, reset, private utility, and private saved-chat surfaces are not public source content.
These public files explain the product, the public learning areas, and where formal policies live.
Yes. Public topic entrypoints such as /chat/learn-anything and /chat/socratic-instruction are open learning pages that anyone can try.
No. Private saved chats use private identifiers and are not part of public pages, public reference files, or shared learning catalogs.
The goal is to help people find the right public learning page quickly. Public routes, guides, and learning hubs are open; API, admin, reset, and private utility routes stay closed.
The public modes are designed around learning behavior: hints, Socratic questions, step checks, quizzes, flashcards, writing feedback, review loops, and active explanation.
Schools can test public guest modes first, then use the schools page to explore tailored workflows, confidentiality planning, NCERT-aligned options, and funded access.