For Teachers

Bring what you already have. Give every student a patient tutor.

You already have lecture slides, problem sets, recordings, and notes. xLearnHub turns them into interactive lessons with an AI tutor that answers your students’ questions in your teaching voice — without asking you to learn a new tool, write code, or rebuild your materials from scratch.

The before and after

A unit on Monday. AI tutoring by Friday.

You teach a unit on electrochemistry that takes two weeks. Your students consistently struggle with it. Your materials are a 40-slide deck, a PDF problem set, and a 25-minute Loom recording you made last year.

On xLearnHub, you upload all three. You type a few sentences: “This is my electrochemistry unit. The slides are the lecture, the PDF problems should be interactive quizzes with feedback, and the Loom is a worked example for the third lesson.” The platform assembles a structured course on the canvas — chapters, lessons, interactive problems, an embedded video, a glossary.

You refine the result with the AI copilot. You rewrite the introduction in your voice, add two practice problems you wished you’d had last year, configure the AI tutor to “push students to predict the reaction direction before checking the answer” — the pedagogical move you always make in class. You publish. You share the link with your class on Monday.

By Friday, your students have used the AI tutor 200+ times — most of them at night, on problems they’d have given up on alone. A teacher across the country has forked your unit for her own class. And you have your evenings back, because you’re no longer answering the same email about reduction half-reactions for the fifteenth time.

What you get

The teaching tool you wished you had

An AI tutor that teaches your way — and knows each student

Not a generic chatbot. The tutor is grounded in your specific lesson, shaped by the teaching voice you configure (your tone, your emphasis, the moves you always make in class), and personalized to each student. Between sessions, a background memory agent updates what the tutor knows about every learner — what they’ve practiced, where they get stuck, what they’ve mastered. By week three, when a student opens a related lesson, the tutor already knows their blind spots and proactively flags them. The kind of personalized attention you’d give every student if you had forty hours a day.

Fork the best lesson on any topic

Don’t reinvent the photosynthesis lesson. Find the best one in the library, fork it, adapt the examples for your class, and republish in twenty minutes. Quality compounds: every fork is an improvement on the last, and your version is yours.

Real feedback on every exercise

Not red Xs. Real explanations of where the student’s reasoning went wrong, in your teaching style. Students who used to skip the practice problems because the feedback was useless now actually do them — and learn from the mistakes.

Guided lessons that pace the way you intended

The tutor walks each student through your lesson block by block, pausing where you said to pause, asking the comprehension questions you said to ask. Students who would have skimmed and missed the point actually get the point.

Download for offline use

Schools without reliable internet, classrooms with strict tool policies, students who study on the bus — your lessons can be exported as static PDFs and printed handouts. The platform is the ideal medium, but it’s never the only medium.

The honest pitch

Why this matters more for you than for anyone else

Most teachers have never built a webpage and never will. The alternatives are Google Docs, PDF worksheets, and slide decks — tools you tolerate, not love.

xLearnHub doesn’t ask you to become a web developer. You type plain English. You upload what you already have. The AI does the technical work. Every decision about what gets taught and how remains yours.

For software developers, an AI-native authoring tool is recognizable. For teachers, it’s liberating.

Pricing for teachers

Free for individual teachers

Publishing is free. Forking is free. Each student gets a small daily AI tutor allowance — one shared budget they can use across any lesson on the platform.

Paid student tutoring plans are coming soon — monthly subscriptions, pay-per-use credits, and class plans you or your school can sponsor. Title I and underserved-school teachers will get free Pro accounts when paid plans launch — no questions asked.

Full pricing details on the pricing page.

You already do the teaching. Let your materials do it too.

Bring your existing slides, notes, or recordings. We’ll turn them into a tutored interactive lesson in minutes.