The Live Session is a video call with your teacher. Your camera is on, the lesson board is shared like a screen, and the teacher talks you through your own material slide by slide: pointing at words, underlining what matters, and pausing whenever you tap the mic to ask.
It is not a chat with an avatar bolted on. It is a class. You join a room, the teacher greets you and starts teaching, and from that moment the lesson carries itself: you can sit back and listen the way you would in a real classroom, and speak up only when you want to.
The room
The screen is laid out like any meeting you have ever joined. The shared screen is a lesson board built from your uploaded material. Your teacher sits in a tile on the side, a calm orb that breathes while it speaks. Your own camera sits under it, exactly like a call. On a phone, the tiles float over the board the way they do in any meeting app.
The room: the board is the shared screen, the teacher points and underlines while it talks, your camera sits where it would in any call, and one tap on the mic makes it stop and listen.
The teacher presents like a person at their slides
The board is not decoration. As the teacher speaks, a pointer glides to the exact word being said. Key terms get circled. Phrases worth remembering get underlined. When you ask something worth writing down, it writes a short note on the board the way a teacher scribbles in the margin. Pages turn with the voice, never ahead of it.
The slides themselves are written from your uploaded material: real definitions, numbers and examples, four to seven substantial lines per slide, so the board is worth reading on its own. If your material is in one language and you study in another, the session follows your language.
A class that carries itself
Your mic starts muted, on purpose. The teacher does not wait for you to say something after every sentence: it explains the whole slide, moves to the next, and keeps going, the way a lecture actually flows. Every two or three slides the deck plants a quick check: a small question with two to four answers, asked out loud and shown as tappable cards. Answer by voice or by tap. Get it right and it celebrates and tells you why in one line; stay quiet and it kindly gives the answer and moves on. Nobody is interrogated.
The rhythm of a real class: teach the whole slide, check every few slides, and your raised hand always wins.
You hold the controls
- Tap to ask. The moment you unmute, the teacher stops mid-word and listens. It answers on the spot, on the slide you are looking at, and picks the lecture back up when you are done.
- Flip freely. Next and Previous move the board instantly. Click three times and you are three slides ahead; the teacher catches up and teaches the slide you landed on. Going back gets you a short recap, not the whole speech again.
- Or just say it. Ask to go to page eight, or say you did not understand the second slide, and the teacher turns there and explains.
The camera, and what never leaves your device
The camera is how the session behaves like a class rather than a podcast: the teacher can tell you are there and paying attention, and if you drift away for a while it gently recaps when you return. Once, not twenty times.
Your camera stays yours. Presence is checked on your device only. No video and no photos are ever recorded or uploaded, and nothing about your face is stored. The only thing the session keeps is a simple attention summary for your report.
The report
When the lesson ends, the room closes itself and hands you a report: which slides were covered, which one deserves another look, how focused the sitting was, and how many minutes it took. The report is also posted into the subject chat, so your next question to the tutor already knows what you studied live.
The report: every slide marked covered or revisit, an honest attention score, and the one thing worth reviewing next.
Minutes, by plan
Live Sessions are measured in minutes per month, and every plan has them, including the free one.
| Plan | Live minutes / month |
|---|---|
| Free | 10 |
| Basic | 30 |
| Premium | 90 |
| Pro | 180 |
Minutes are counted only while you are actually in the room, to the second, and a partial minute is never rounded against you.
How to start one
Open a subject that has material in it, choose Create, and pick Live Session. The lesson board is written from your material in about half a minute. Then check your camera at the door and join. The teacher greets you and starts teaching immediately.