Who it’s for
One recording. Everyone you share it with gets more out of it.
One person records a class or a meeting, or pastes a link. Anyone they share it with can search it, study it, and quiz themselves on it.
For teachersRecord the class once. See what actually landed.
- Hit record at the start of class. No AV cart, no studio, no setup. By the time you stop, the lecture is already chaptered and searchable.
- Share one link with everyone. The chapters, notes, quizzes, and flashcards travel with it, nothing to hand out per student.
- Come back later and see which chapters the class replayed and which quiz questions they missed most, all from that one link.
For studentsWalk into the exam knowing where everything is.
- Missed something in the moment? Jump to the exact second it was explained instead of re-watching the hour.
- The night before, run the flashcards. The ones you keep missing come back first, so your time goes where it's weakest.
- Blanking on a term? The glossary drops you right where the professor defined it.
For everyoneUnderstand any video or meeting, not just a class.
- Sat through a meeting that went too fast? Record it and get a searchable transcript, chapters, and a plain-English recap.
- Found a two-hour talk or YouTube video worth the time? Paste the link and jump straight to the parts you care about.
- Podcasts, interviews, trainings, anything spoken. If it's worth remembering, you get notes, a glossary, and quizzes from it.
What comes back
Whoever you share it with, you see what landed.
Share a recorded class, a team meeting, or a video you brought in. Chalk shows which chapters people replayed and which questions they missed, so you know what to go over again.
You record or import
Record live, upload a file, or paste a link.
Your viewers watch
Everyone on your shared link, at their own pace.
You see what landed
Their replays and misses roll up into Insights.
Insights
Example session
48
Viewers
watched from your link
39
Quiz takers
answered a quiz
Where people spent time
1. What interest actually is
94% finished2. Simple vs compound
81% finished3. Why time matters most
61% finished4. Fees that quietly add up
86% finishedWhat viewers missed most
How much does starting ten years earlier change the total?
64% wrongChapter 3 · 27 attempts
Which costs more over time: a 1% fee or a 1% lower return?
41% wrongFinal quiz · 25 attempts
Built from your viewers’ activity. Your own views aren’t counted.
See both sides on a real recording.