Tori overview
The AI assistant that does the work — drafting, grading, planning, tutoring — instead of just chatting.
What Tori is
Tori is the built-in AI across SetFlow. It's not a generic chatbot dropped into a sidebar — it's tuned to where you are, with a different persona and a different memory boundary in study mode, the educator surface, and a project workspace. The point of Tori isn't conversation — it's output you can use.
Where Tori shows up
- Study mode — a Socratic tutor for students.
- Tori for Educators — a teaching-assistant for rubrics, quizzes, plans, announcements.
- Project workspaces — a project manager that knows the project's context.
- SpeedGrader — an AI grading assistant the teacher reviews and approves.
- Co-study rooms — a shared tutor for a small group.
- Supportive Tori — a check-in companion if you're stuck or burned out.
How Tori uses context
Each surface gives Tori a tightly scoped context: the project description and tasks; the assignment prompt and rubric; the active note. Context boundaries are strict — your study chats never bleed into your educator's SpeedGrader, your project chats never appear in someone else's project.
What Tori won't do
- Write a graded assignment for a student.
- Reveal another user's data.
- Pretend to be a different AI without rules.
- Ignore your school's academic-integrity policies.
Tip
Tori is most useful when you give it the full context up front (the prompt, the rubric, the constraints). The 30 seconds of typing pays for itself many times over in the quality of what comes back.
