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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. 1

    Open Study mode

    From your dashboard, click Study in the side rail.

  2. 2

    New co-study room

    Click New room, give it a name, and (optionally) tag it to a course or topic.

  3. 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

Group rooms are private to the people you invite. They're not visible to your teachers and they're not visible to school admins. See Security overview.

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.

Tip

For semester-long study groups, archive the room at the end of the term instead of deleting it. The notes stay accessible to members for review during finals.

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