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// CAPABILITY 02

Schoolwork.

A tutor that shows the working, a drafter that respects the source.

Modes
Tutor · Concise · Draft
Subjects
All academic
Show working
Yes
Citations
Per claim
// OVERVIEW

Built for the way students actually learn: sometimes you need the answer, sometimes you need to understand the answer, and sometimes you need a draft you can defend in a hallway conversation with a teacher. J@rv1s does all three without pretending to be a search engine.

// DIAGRAM, FIG.01
TUTOR MODEQ: solve 3x + 5 = 20→ subtract 5 both sides→ 3x = 15→ divide by 3x = 5CONCISE MODEQ: solve 3x + 5 = 20x = 5DRAFTERprompt → outlineoutline → draftdraft → polishcites every claim

Three modes, one model. Switch mid-conversation and the answer adapts immediately.

// KEY FEATURES
Tutor Mode

Walks every step in plain language. Stops to check you're following before moving on.

Concise Mode

Just the answer, formatted to drop into a worksheet.

Drafter

Outline → draft → polish, with inline sources you can verify.

Subject-aware

Math notation, chemistry equations, code blocks, lit citations — all rendered correctly.

// HOW IT FLOWS
STEP 01
Drop the prompt

Type it, paste it, or snap a photo of the worksheet.

STEP 02
Pick a mode

Tutor to learn, Concise to finish, Drafter to write.

STEP 03
Iterate

Ask follow-ups in plain English. The mode persists.

STEP 04
Export

Copy clean, or send straight to a Google Doc with the formatting intact.

// WHO USES IT
Middle schoolers
Tutor Mode through long division until it clicks, then Concise for the rest of the page.
High schoolers
Drafting a five-paragraph essay with cited sources, in a voice that sounds like them.
College students
Working through a problem set with the steps visible, then summarising the chapter.
// QUESTIONS
Does it just give answers?

Only in Concise Mode, and only when you ask for that mode. Tutor Mode refuses to skip steps.

Is this cheating?

Used as a tutor, no. Used to hand in unreviewed work, that's on you. We default to Tutor Mode for a reason.

Ready to put schoolwork to work?