We just shipped a new version of the BAINT AI Classroom Assistant
And for the first time…
It actually feels usable.
👉 Demo: https://baint-aio-ps-classroom-demo-cjxq.vercel.app/
This is still early
But this week was different.
What Changed in Week 4
Up until now, we were mostly building based on assumptions.
This week, we shifted toward something more important:
Building for real usage, not just ideas.
The Core Experience (Simplified)
We focused on making the product feel natural and structured.
The flow is simple:
Pick a subject
Choose a topic
Ask questions
Get guided explanations
That’s it.
But behind that simplicity is a key idea:
This is not just an AI tool
It’s a learning flow.
From “Answers” to “Understanding”
A lot of AI tools today are optimized for speed.
Ask → Get answer → Move on.
But learning doesn’t work like that.
So we changed the direction:
Instead of just giving answers
We guide users step by step
We try to explain, not just respond
The goal is simple:
Help students actually understand, not just copy answers.
Expanding the Learning Content
We also improved the structure of subjects and topics.
Instead of vague categories, we moved toward real educational concepts:
Biology → photosynthesis, cells
Math → algebra, problem solving
Computer Science → AI basics
History → systems, revolutions
This made a big difference.
Now it feels less like a chatbot…
and more like a classroom.
Clarity Over Complexity
One of the biggest lessons this week:
Doing less, but doing it better.
Many AI products try to:
Add multiple features
Cover everything at once
Impress users quickly
We decided to go the opposite way.
We focused on:
Clear structure
Simple flow
One core goal: understanding
Voice Interaction Improvements
We also worked on voice features.
Users can now:
Listen to explanations
Hear responses
Switch between languages
It’s not perfect yet—especially for non-English voices.
But it’s improving.
And more importantly:
It makes learning feel more natural.
The Real Shift: Building With Users
This was the most important change.
Not technical. Not design.
Mindset.
We stopped building alone.
And started putting the product in front of real users.
What Happens When Users Touch Your Product
Everything changes.
You immediately see:
What people don’t understand
Where they get stuck
What they actually care about
Things you thought were important… aren’t.
Things you ignored… suddenly matter.
No more guessing.
This Is Not the Final Product
This is something many builders struggle to accept.
But it’s true:
This stage is not about perfection.
It’s about learning.
We are still:
Testing
Refining
Breaking things
Fixing what matters
What We’re Looking For Now
If you try the demo, don’t focus on:
“Is this perfect?”
Focus on this instead:
Did this help you understand something better?
That’s the real metric.
What’s Next (Week 5 Direction)
Going forward, we’ll focus on:
Improving explanation quality
Making the flow even cleared
Refining voice interaction
Collecting deeper user feedback
And most importantly:
Doubling down on what actually works.
Final Thought
Week 4 wasn’t about adding features.
It was about a shift:
From building alone → to building with people.
And honestly…
That changes everything.
Try It + Give Feedback
👉 https://baint-aio-ps-classroom-demo-cjxq.vercel.app
Even small feedback helps shape the product.
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