You get home, you open the chat.
Write what you wonder about from today's lesson. Elevante answers with what was actually said, not what ChatGPT guesses.
The lesson is there when you get home. Ask about anything that was said, revise before a test and catch up if you missed something — without borrowing notes or guessing.
In today's class you covered four causes — militarism, alliances, imperialism and nationalism. Mathias called them MAIN.
Write what you wonder about from today's lesson. Elevante answers with what was actually said, not what ChatGPT guesses.

You can ask about anything from the term. Elevante finds the exact minute the teacher explained it.
Elevante remembers when the teacher gave the assignment and what was said.
What students most often wonder before they start using Elevante.
Elevante is a tool that remembers your lessons for you. The teacher records the lesson, and then you can type questions about it in a chat. You get answers based on what the teacher actually said — and you see where in the lesson it was said.
No. Elevante does not write your assignments and does not do the work for you. It explains what the teacher covered, much like asking a classmate who was paying attention. You still learn it yourself — you just don't have to guess.
No. Your chats are private. The teacher and the school cannot read what you ask or what Elevante answers. It should feel safe to ask even the questions you wouldn't raise your hand for.
Then you can ask Elevante about the whole lesson. Ask for a summary, or ask about a specific thing you're unsure of. Elevante answers from what the teacher said, so you catch up without borrowing anyone's notes.
Yes — that's when Elevante is most useful. You can ask about anything from the term and have Elevante explain a concept, summarise a chapter or give you a practice question. It's all based on your own lessons, not on a textbook.
Then Elevante says so plainly — "that wasn't covered in this lesson". Elevante never makes up an answer just to sound helpful. That's the whole point: you can trust that the answer comes from your lesson.
No. The school pays for Elevante. For you as a student it is free, and there is no limit on how much you can ask.
Elevante works for any subject where the teacher talks — maths, history, social studies, science, languages and more. As long as the teacher records the lesson, you can ask about it afterwards.
Your school needs to start using Elevante first. If they don't yet, you can tip them off — send an email or ask your teacher to get in touch with us. We contact the school within one business day.
We'll contact the school within a business day.