For Students

Go beyond
"I agree"

Prepare discussion contributions that show real understanding. Coaching that pushes you from summary to analysis, from surface to substance.

University seminars · Graduate discussions · Book clubs · Reading groups

Read, write, coach, contribute

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Paste the reading excerpt

Drop in the passage you're responding to. The coach uses it as context to evaluate your contribution's relevance and depth.

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Write your contribution

Write what you'd say in class. Don't overthink it — get your initial thoughts down.

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Get depth coaching

The coach flags summary-level thinking and pushes you toward analysis, connections, and original observations.

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Revise and deliver

Apply suggestions, coach again to verify improvement. Mark as "Ready" and contribute with confidence.

From "I agree"
to "here's why this matters"

Most class contributions stay at the surface: summary, agreement, or vague impressions. The coach identifies where you're describing instead of analyzing and shows you how to push deeper.

Every suggestion references the source material. You'll learn to connect readings to broader themes and build arguments that move the conversation forward.

Coaching · Class Discussion
Clarity 4/5 Conciseness 4/5 Depth 2/5 Relevance 3/5
Depth

"The author makes a good point about justice" — this summarizes without analyzing. What makes it a good point? Does it hold up under other frameworks?

Try: "The author's justice framework privileges procedural fairness over distributive outcomes — which means it works well for courtroom settings but breaks down when applied to systemic inequality."

Broader Connection

Your contribution is self-contained. Connect it to last week's reading on Rawls or to a real-world example to make it memorable.

See how others might respond

Not sure how to start? Generate example contributions from three angles.

Analytical Observation

"The author assumes rational actors throughout, but the examples in chapter 3 actually demonstrate bounded rationality. This tension undermines the central argument..."

Broader Theme Connection

"This connects to Sen's capability approach from last week — both authors grapple with measuring well-being, but reach opposite conclusions about individual agency..."

Respectful Challenge

"While the framework is compelling for Western democracies, it doesn't account for communal decision-making structures. In many cultures, the 'individual' unit of analysis is itself the problem..."

Built for academic discussions

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Source-Grounded Coaching

Paste the reading. The coach evaluates your contribution against the actual text, not in a vacuum.

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Depth Analysis

Flags summary-level thinking. Pushes toward analysis, original observations, and critical engagement.

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Thematic Connections

Coaching suggests connections to broader themes, prior readings, and real-world examples.

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Speaking Timer

120-second target for seminar contributions. Long enough to develop a point, short enough to be focused.

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Growth Tracking

Watch your depth score climb over the semester. See vocabulary diversity and analytical quality improve.

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Works Offline

Prep on the bus to class. Install as an app on your phone. Syncs when you're online.

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Group Sessions

Everyone in your study group responds to the same reading. Compare scores anonymously. See different perspectives emerge.

Your next contribution
could change the conversation.

Free to start. No credit card required.

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