Meet your AI Tutor — learns with you, not for you
Your new AI Tutor is live on Ridvay.
Not another chatbot that spits out answers. An actual tutor — one that asks you questions, listens to your reasoning, and nudges you toward the answer instead of handing it to you.
Why it works differently
There's a big difference between reading an answer and reaching one. When you read an explanation, it feels like you understand. When you actually have to produce the reasoning yourself, you find out whether you really do.
The Ridvay AI Tutor uses the Socratic method: it responds to your questions with focused follow-up questions designed to surface what you already know and fill in what you don't. You stay active. You stay engaged. The understanding is yours — not the tutor's.
What a session looks like
Start a new tutor session from your Study dashboard. You'll pick a topic — or just describe what you're stuck on. The tutor opens with a question to gauge where you're at.
Say you're studying the French Revolution. Instead of summarising causes for you, the tutor might ask: "What do you think was the relationship between the bread price crisis and the political instability of 1788?" You answer. It probes. You refine. By the end of the exchange, you've constructed the explanation yourself.
Or you're working through a calculus problem and you're stuck on chain rule. The tutor won't just show you the steps — it'll ask you to articulate what the chain rule says in your own words first, then work through why each step follows from the last.
Picking up where you left off
Sessions are saved. You can start a conversation, close the app, and come back to it the next day. Your tutor remembers what you were working on and where the conversation was heading.
You can also run multiple sessions — one for each subject, exam, or concept you're working through at a time.
What's next
We're connecting the tutor to your existing courses and notes so it can tailor questions to exactly what you've been studying — no setup needed.