For Parents
A patient teacher for your student — with privacy controls you hold.
Is this just ChatGPT with a voice?
No. Crimsora uses AI, and we’re upfront about that — but a chatbot answers questions, and a teacher teaches. Your student learns from a named teacher with a real voice who works Socratically on a whiteboard, never just hands over the answer, and remembers your student’s learning from session to session — what clicked, what didn’t, and what to revisit. That teaching design is ours, built lesson by lesson for grades 7–12 — AP, SAT, ACT, and school classes.
A teacher, not a cram course
Your student keeps the same teacher all semester — someone who knows where they are in the course and builds on it every session. That’s the opposite of a six-hour cram before exam day.
Real teaching, not answers
Crimsora teaches the way a good teacher does — Socratic, one concept at a time — and never just hands over solutions.
How a session actually runs
Every live session follows the same teaching arc: the teacher checks what your student already knows, teaches the one concept at hand on the whiteboard, asks your student to work a problem out loud, and only moves on once it sticks. When your student enrolls in a course, a short diagnostic quietly maps what they already know, so lessons start where they should — not at page one.
The kinds of questions we ask
Guided ones. The teacher asks your student to predict, estimate, and explain — “what would happen if…”, “why did you pick that” — instead of quizzing for recall alone. Wrong answers are the useful part: the teacher hears where the reasoning bent and reteaches that specific step.
How a student should move through a course
Lessons first, in order — each one is a live session with its own notes. After a lesson: the practice set for that skill, then the unit quiz. Weak spots feed back into what the teacher revisits next session, so the course tightens around what your student actually needs.
Grades 7–12, one place
The same teaching works across every AP course we publish, Digital SAT and ACT prep, and middle- and high-school classes — strategy, pacing, and section-by-section drills included where the exam calls for it. One subscription covers all of it.
Privacy by default
Social memory (light personal context the tutor uses to stay relevant) is off by default, with retention limits, one-tap delete, and a parental opt-out you control.
You can see progress
Track mastery and weak areas across every unit, so you know where things stand.