Study groups
Pull a few classmates into a co-study room — shared notes, group chat, and a Tori everyone can ask.
What study groups are
A study group is a small private room — usually 2-8 people — where everyone can see the same notes, talk in chat, and ask Tori questions together. Useful for night-before-the-test review, group projects, and study buddies who don't share a class.
Creating a group
- 1
Open Study mode
From your dashboard, click Study in the side rail.
- 2
New co-study room
Click New room, give it a name, and (optionally) tag it to a course or topic.
- 3
Invite people
Copy the room link. Share it however you like — text, Discord, email — and anyone with the link can join. (You can revoke the link at any time.)
Inside a co-study room
- Shared notes — anyone in the room can edit; you'll see who's typing in real time.
- Group chat — for the conversation around the work.
- Group Tori — ask Tori a question and the answer is visible to everyone.
- Pinned material — pin a chapter, problem set, or rubric so everyone's on the same page.
Tori in a group
Group Tori is the same tutor persona as your private Tori — it explains, doesn't hand out answers — but its replies live in the room for everyone. Every group member's Tori usage is metered against their own daily budget.
Note
Leaving a group
Leave the room from the menu in the top-right. The room creator can also remove members if needed. Anything you wrote in shared notes stays in the room; if you want a copy, export the note before you leave.
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