study together. actually.
an AI tutor that learns at your pace
group study, but smarter
study groups are great in theory. in practice:
- someone's always too shy to ask the "dumb" question
- explaining concepts takes time away from learning
- you're all stuck on the same problem with nobody to help
- one person ends up tutoring everyone else
takt adds an AI that's genuinely good at explaining things. it reads whether you're stuck or almost there, then helps accordingly.
study group mode
when you create a space with "Study Group" mode, the AI tunes its behavior for learning:
reads your level
the AI notices when you genuinely don't understand vs. when you're almost there. it adjusts its explanations accordingly.
asks before answering
sometimes you're working through something yourself. the AI knows when to give you the answer and when to ask a guiding question instead.
celebrates discovery
when you figure something out, the AI notices. it doesn't rob you of the "aha" moment by jumping in too early.
infinite patience
need it explained five different ways? no judgment. the AI will keep trying until it clicks.
private mode: no dumb questions
feel like you should already know this? don't want to ask in front of the group?
tap the lock icon. ask privately. the AI helps you catch up without anyone knowing you were behind.
the secret: everyone uses private mode. nobody's admitting it. but everyone's getting help on the things they're too embarrassed to ask about publicly.
how students use takt
- homework sessions: work through problems together with AI backup when you're stuck
- exam prep: quiz each other while the AI fills in gaps and corrects misunderstandings
- concept review: have the AI explain things in different ways until everyone gets it
- late night cram: when your friends are asleep, the AI is still there
ready to study smarter?
create a space. set it to "Study Together." invite your study buddies.
start a study group