why we're building this
Generic AI chat isn't built for students. We noticed.
The pattern is familiar. You open a PDF reader in one tab, a notes app in another, a drawing app if you need to sketch something, and a chat app to ask questions. The chat has no idea what's in your PDF. The notes have no idea what's in your chat. You're the glue, and it's exhausting.
School-Pack is what happens when you build the tool around the student, not around the model. Class memory means the app remembers what you're taking. Citation chips mean every answer points back to the page it came from. The humanizer means rewrites sound like you, because they're anchored to writing you've already turned in.
We are deliberately not building this as a detection-evasion tool. We think "helps students learn and write" and "lets students pretend they wrote what a machine wrote" are different products, and we're picking the first one.
the principle
If a feature would only make sense for students trying to hide their work, we don't build it. If it would make the student a better writer, thinker, or reader of their own coursework — we build it first.