Start from the exact kind of help you need.
Every public inspir mode has its own guest URL, examples, and teaching behavior, so learners can arrive directly from search and begin in the right flow.
High-intent learning searches should land in a useful chat, not a brochure.
These entrypoints cover the searches learners make when they need immediate help: explanations, Socratic questions, homework hints, math steps, writing feedback, flashcards, quizzes, and historical conversations.
Best first stop when a learner has a question and needs a simple model before practice.
FoundationsReason through a hard ideaSocratic InstructionQuestions expose assumptions and gaps, so the learner builds the answer instead of copying one.
FoundationsGet homework help without cheatingHomework CoachHint-first coaching keeps the final work with the learner while still removing the block.
PracticeSolve math one step at a timeMath Step CoachThe coach checks each move, names the rule, and repairs slips before moving forward.
STEMImprove a draft without losing your voiceWriting CoachFeedback focuses on structure, clarity, evidence, and revision choices instead of ghostwriting.
CommunicationTurn study notes into active recallFlashcard BuilderExplanations become review cards so learners can test memory rather than reread passively.
PracticeGenerate a quick practice quizQuiz me on TriviaTen focused questions give immediate feedback and a simple review path.
PracticeTalk to a historical figureTalk to a historical personHistorical persona mode separates simulation from documented fact while making context memorable.
ImmersionAll public AI learning chats in one clear place.
These are live entrypoints for learning by explanation, practice, questioning, roleplay, planning, critique, and active recall.
Foundations
Core AI tutoring modes for explanations, Socratic questions, shared work, and adaptive lessons.
Ask any question and learn through clear explanations, examples, follow-up prompts, and patient AI tutoring.
- Explain black holes simply
- Teach me how interest works
Learn through focused questions, hints, and reflection instead of passive answer reading.
- Opportunity cost
- What makes an argument valid?
Open a shared workspace with an AI collaborator. Make a rough artifact, trade edits, challenge weak spots, log decisions, and leave with concrete progress.
- Let's learn fractions together
- Build a photosynthesis explanation with me
Learn by doing, comparing, repairing, and proving mastery with an AI tutor that turns your goal into an active lesson.
- Teach me financial modeling
- Help me learn supply and demand
Practice
Retrieval, feedback, homework hints, oral practice, and game-like study loops that make learners answer.
Generate a focused multiple-choice quiz on any subject and review explanations after each answer.
- Space exploration
- Indian history
Paste a question, your answer, and the expected answer if you have it. Your buddy explains the reasoning and helps you avoid the same mistake next time.
- Why is my algebra answer wrong?
- Explain this grammar correction
Get unstuck on homework with ethical hints, examples, checks, and step-by-step coaching.
- Help me start this word problem
- Check my essay thesis
Turn notes or topics into focused flashcards with hints, answers, examples, and common traps.
- Make flashcards for mitosis
- Turn this note into Q&A
Convert facts, speeches, lists, or sequences into memorable scenes that make recall easier during study and exams.
- Remember the planets
- Memorize a speech outline
Plan quick review sessions, revisit weak ideas, and strengthen long-term memory with AI-guided spaced repetition.
- Review yesterday's chemistry
- Make a 7-day review plan
Make learning feel like a game with quests, levels, points, challenges, and boss rounds.
- Make biology a quest
- Turn vocabulary into levels
Practice viva, oral exams, project defenses, and rapid follow-up questions with calm feedback.
- Practice my science project viva
- Ask me thesis defense questions
Immersion
Historical worlds, persona conversations, case simulations, and roleplay for learning through situation.
Build a temporal passport, clear the travel advisory, and explore a historical world through scene, map, timeline, people, rules, inventory, and evidence.
- Florence, 1504
- Delhi, 1857
Ask questions, challenge ideas, and learn history through grounded conversations with public figures from the past.
- Talk to Cleopatra
- Meet Ada Lovelace
Enter a realistic case, make decisions, see consequences, and learn the principle behind each choice.
- Business strategy case
- Medical ethics case
Practice negotiation, conflict, customer support, leadership, or any high-stakes conversation.
- Negotiate a deadline
- Handle a rude customer
Argument
Debate modes that help learners make claims, face counterarguments, and improve reasoning under pressure.
Practice argument by debating a public or fictional personality on a topic you choose.
- Debate climate policy with Greta Thunberg
- Debate ambition with Steve Jobs
Debate any topic, get challenged, compare claims, and learn how to make stronger arguments.
- Is social media harmful?
- Should homework exist?
STEM
Math, science, coding, data, and technical reasoning modes that slow problems down into learnable steps.
Work through algebra, calculus, word problems, and math concepts one step at a time with an AI coach.
- Solve 2x + 5 = 17 with me
- Help with quadratic equations
Plan safe demonstrations, understand variables, predict outcomes, and reason from evidence like a scientist.
- Design a plant growth experiment
- Explain acids and bases
Understand code, debug errors, learn programming concepts, and build small projects step by step.
- Explain recursion in JavaScript
- Help debug this error
Paste data, chart descriptions, or results and learn what they mean, what they do not mean, and what to ask next.
- Explain this table
- What does this survey show?
Communication
Writing, language, presentations, public speaking, and note-making modes for clearer expression.
Improve writing with planning, revision, structure, and feedback that keeps your voice intact.
- Improve my essay introduction
- Help me outline a story
Bring a passage or book idea and build comprehension through summaries, vocabulary, inference, and discussion.
- Help me understand this paragraph
- Summarize chapter 2
Build vocabulary with meaning, examples, pronunciation cues, memory hooks, and quick practice.
- SAT vocabulary
- Business English words
Practice a language in realistic scenarios like cafes, interviews, travel, and daily life, with corrections after each turn.
- Spanish cafe roleplay
- French airport conversation
Prepare speeches, presentations, interviews, or oral exams with prompts, timing, and feedback on structure.
- Practice my school presentation
- Mock IELTS speaking
Planning
Study planning, exam prep, projects, habits, careers, and motivation modes for turning learning into action.
Turn your syllabus, exam date, time, and weak areas into a practical study plan.
- Plan 2 weeks for biology
- Make a JEE revision schedule
Explore careers through interests, skills, day-in-the-life examples, and next steps.
- I like biology and art
- What does a product manager do?
Prepare for school, internship, job, or scholarship interviews with realistic questions and feedback.
- Mock college interview
- Practice internship questions
Plan a school, creative, coding, or personal project with scope, milestones, blockers, and next actions.
- Plan a science fair project
- Build a portfolio website
Create a realistic study plan around your time, energy, goals, weak spots, review loops, and practice schedule.
- Plan my week for math
- Create a daily English routine
Turn intentions into small repeatable learning habits with triggers, rewards, and recovery plans.
- Read 20 minutes daily
- Stop procrastinating on math
Get unstuck emotionally, find a smaller next step, and rebuild momentum without guilt.
- I feel behind
- I keep procrastinating
Notice what helps you learn, what gets in the way, and how to become a stronger learner.
- Why did I avoid studying?
- Reflect after a bad test
Thinking
Research, source criticism, metacognition, systems thinking, and decision support for sharper judgment.
Map how ideas relate, from causes and effects to categories, examples, and contradictions.
- Map climate change
- Connect algebra concepts
Say what you think is happening, and your buddy diagnoses hidden misconceptions with gentle tests.
- I think heavier objects fall faster
- I don't get negative numbers
Try explaining a concept simply. Your tutor spots gaps, asks questions, and helps you rebuild the explanation.
- I'll explain gravity
- Test my understanding of inflation
Turn a broad topic into research questions, search terms, outlines, and source notes.
- Research renewable energy
- Find angles on AI ethics
Evaluate articles, claims, videos, or posts for evidence, bias, reliability, and missing context.
- Is this article reliable?
- Check this claim's evidence
Creativity
Story, art, music, and brainstorming modes that turn creative work into a guided learning process.
Brainstorm projects, stories, designs, titles, experiments, and unexpected angles.
- Ideas for a science project
- Story concepts about friendship
Turn concepts into stories, characters, conflicts, and memorable scenes that make difficult ideas easier to recall.
- Teach fractions as a story
- Make a story about ecosystems
Explore artworks, styles, artists, visual choices, and what makes an image powerful.
- Explain impressionism
- How do I look at a painting?
Learn notes, chords, scales, rhythm, ear training ideas, and how songs are built.
- Explain major and minor
- How do chords work?
Humanities
History, civics, geography, economics, philosophy, and ethics modes for context-rich understanding.
Explore identity, knowledge, fairness, freedom, happiness, and other deep questions through careful reasoning.
- What makes something fair?
- Do we have free will?
Work through dilemmas by weighing stakeholders, consequences, duties, rights, and tradeoffs.
- AI in classrooms
- Animal testing
Explore countries, cities, rivers, climates, migration, resources, and how geography shapes life.
- Why are cities near rivers?
- Explore the Himalayas
Play with markets, scarcity, incentives, policy, and personal finance through simple simulations.
- Simulate supply and demand
- Explain inflation
Unpack historical events through causes, triggers, consequences, and alternative possibilities.
- Causes of World War I
- Why did the Roman Empire weaken?
Learn constitutions, democracy, elections, courts, rights, duties, and public policy.
- How does a bill become law?
- Explain fundamental rights
Built for people arriving from search.
Search pages, AI answer engines, and learners all get the same promise: public, useful, canonical entrypoints that open directly inside the learning experience.
Are these real public pages or just app screens?
They are real public guest-mode entrypoints. Each mode has a canonical /chat/{topicSlug} URL, visible starter prompts, learning guidance, and structured data for search engines.
Can a learner open a mode without an account?
Yes. Public mode URLs open directly in guest mode so a learner can start immediately, then create an account later if they want saved history or more usage.
Which mode should I choose first?
Use Learn Anything for broad explanations, Socratic Instruction for reasoning, Homework Coach for hint-first help, Math Step Coach for equations, and Flashcard Builder or Quiz me on Trivia for recall practice.

