Question-level tutoring, not generic chat
From MCQ, true/false, and written cards, you can open Tutor with your answer and the correct answer pre-framed. That makes the first tutor response specific immediately.
How Tutor in Studieasy uses your session behavior to deliver focused help instead of generic chat replies.
Updated: 2026-05-07
Tutor is wired into the study loop, not bolted on as a random chatbot. It can be opened from answered questions, trigger proactive nudges on weak patterns, and provide recap-style guidance after sessions.
From MCQ, true/false, and written cards, you can open Tutor with your answer and the correct answer pre-framed. That makes the first tutor response specific immediately.
Tutor insight calls can fire on patterns like repeated misses, slow responses, or abandoned sessions. These cues help surface help at the moment it matters.
Students spend less time asking broad questions and more time fixing exact reasoning gaps while memory is still fresh from the session.
Tutor availability depends on your plan and workspace role; owners with the right tier get full in-workspace chat.
Yes. It is integrated with study/session context rather than running as a detached chatbot.
No. It works best as reinforcement around real question attempts.
Put this workflow into practice with your own materials.
Open Tutor from your next session