What the 25 agents actually do.
Each one is trained on its subject's pedagogy, your kid's level, and your chosen curriculum. None of them will hand over the answer.
When people hear 'AI teachers' they imagine a chatbot that types out the answer to anything. That's not what we built.
We built 25 specialists. A Math Agent. A Reading Agent. A Writing Agent. A Science Agent. A History Agent. A Hebrew Agent. A Chumash Agent. A Latin Agent. A Counselor for high schoolers. A Special-Needs Support Agent. A Mental-Health-Companion Agent that knows when to escalate. Twenty-five total at launch.
Each one is trained on the curriculum your kid is actually using. If you picked Singapore Math, the Math Agent knows Singapore Math's specific approach to fractions vs. the way a Saxon-trained agent would explain it.
Each one defaults to 'earned-help.' That means when your kid asks for the answer, the agent asks back. It guides them. It refuses to just hand it over — even if your kid is creative about how they ask.
Each one knows the parent is in charge. You can flip the strictness per kid. Want the agent to give Akiva more leeway because he's working on confidence? Done. Want it to be stricter with Gavriel because he's gaming the system? Done.
Each one logs to YOUR dashboard. You see what every kid asked. You see how the agent responded. You see when a kid got frustrated and bailed. You see when a kid had a breakthrough.
These aren't chatbots. They're tutors. They happen to be AI.