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Everlyn AI

24/7 AI tutors that teach, help & test your students

Education
Artificial Intelligence
Online Learning

Picture a future where every student gets the help they need, exactly when they need it. That's the magic of Everlyn AI tutors. With personalized, instant support and automated assessment, it's a win-win situation for both students and educators alike.

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Hi Product Hunt! We are super happy to introduce to you Everlyn AI, a platform for educators and parents to build 24/7 AI Tutors. Check it out if you want to build AI tutors that is available 24/7 to ✅ teach, ✅ help, and ✅ test your children or students. With Everlyn AI tutors: ⏩️ Every student gets the PERSONALIZED help they need, exactly when they need it ⏩️ Teachers save time & effort by automating assessment, thanks to our AI tutors' ability to auto-grade and auto-feedback sessions submitted by each student We believe this is a win-win situation for both students and teachers alike! So why wait? Go to our website at https://www.everlynai.com/ to try it out now. Feedback is very much welcome! 🥳

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is this app can be used on laptop/computer only or you can use it on mobile phone also?

Hi Sylvia, It's incredible to see Everlyn AI offering such a comprehensive tool for education! Personalization in learning is key, and automating assessments sounds like a game-changer for educators. I'm curious, how does Everlyn AI tailor the learning experience for different student needs? Wishing you all the best with this innovative project!

Congratulations on the release! Thank you, Sylvia, for running the call and sharing with me on the tool. It has an amazing concept and it will go far! Please provide more step-by-step for non-AI-knowledge-equipped parents and teachers! Looking forward to greater work ahead!

@slyviangth good Lord! It's amazing to see how fast the mine pal team move congratulations on your new launch!

Is this even good at subjects that require logical reasoning or just good for subjects that require students to memorize stuff?