Bots & Learning Rooms

Learning happens inside shared rooms where multiple specialist bots stay context-aware.

Room Model

All bots share context

You switch tutors without restarting

Method specialisation, not subject restriction

Built for Focused Learning

All bots included in the full plan. New bots added regularly

Teacher Bot

The Teacher Bot acts as a virtual instructor inside the environment. It presents structured lessons, explains concepts step by step, and guides learners through training modules or educational content. The bot can introduce topics, ask questions, provide explanations, and direct users to relevant materials such as diagrams, presentations, or simulations. This makes it ideal for structured learning sessions where participants need guidance similar to a real classroom instructor.

Tutor Bot

The Tutor Bot focuses on personalized learning and individual assistance. It helps users understand specific topics by answering questions, providing additional explanations, and adapting its responses based on the learner’s needs. Unlike the Teacher Bot, which follows a predefined lesson structure, the Tutor Bot is more interactive and supports learners whenever they need clarification or deeper understanding.

Vocabulary Trainer

The Vocabulary Trainer helps users learn and practice new terminology through interactive exercises. It can present words, definitions, and examples while guiding learners through quizzes, repetition exercises, and memory challenges. This bot is particularly useful for language learning, industry-specific terminology training, or onboarding programs where employees must quickly understand technical terms.

Escape Room Bot

The Escape Room Bot creates interactive problem-solving experiences in the form of virtual escape rooms. Users must solve puzzles, answer questions, or complete tasks to progress through the scenario. The bot manages the game logic, provides hints when needed, and tracks progress. This approach makes learning more engaging and encourages teamwork, critical thinking, and active participation.

What-If Bot

The What-If Bot allows users to explore hypothetical scenarios and decision-making situations. Users can ask “what if” questions about processes, systems, or outcomes, and the bot provides explanations or simulations of possible results. This is useful for training, strategic planning, or exploring complex systems where understanding different outcomes helps improve decision-making.

ServiceCall Bot

The ServiceCall Bot simulates real-world service or support interactions. It can represent a customer, technician, or support operator and guide users through troubleshooting procedures or service workflows. This allows employees to practice handling support cases, diagnosing problems, and following correct service protocols in a safe and controlled environment.