
Kiran
324 posts





Watch AI tutoring in action: @wusa9 featured students in DC schools using StudyFetch to learn @nvidia AI courses. Our goal at StudyFetch is to make sure every student has access to the learning tools they need to succeed, and we're just getting started. From students Judah and Cordae: "I use StudyFetch to refine my ideas and processes more so than for AI to do the work for me." lnkd.in/germdK2q @FriendshipPCS @RWPCSROXIE









NEWS: NVIDIA announces new AI education support to advance artificial intelligence education for America’s youth. With @StudyFetch and @CK12Foundation, we're tailoring NVIDIA DLI and NVIDIA Academy content to meet the needs of K-12 classrooms nationwide. blogs.nvidia.com/blog/ai-educat…

NEWS: NVIDIA announces new AI education support to advance artificial intelligence education for America’s youth. With @StudyFetch and @CK12Foundation, we're tailoring NVIDIA DLI and NVIDIA Academy content to meet the needs of K-12 classrooms nationwide. blogs.nvidia.com/blog/ai-educat…

reminder that while you're overthinking features, someone's making $75k monthly with an ai that basically says "upload your notes, we'll quiz you" so i dug into how studyfetch is doing this they took the most basic study concept - flashcards and quizzes - wrapped it in ai, and called it revolutionary in every posts and comments their genius move isn't the product, it's the marketing. they're everywhere on tiktok showing students getting "92% on exams" after using their app for one day, or joining student app tips like "no more gatekeeping this app" hook but here's the sneaky part - they run like 5-10 reddit accounts that casually mention studyfetch in study subreddits daily. not obvious ads, just "oh btw i use studyfetch and it helped" in threads asking for study tips the timing is perfect too. gpt made students lazy but also created massive demand for study-specific ai tools. the study ai market is extremely saturated but somehow not getting smaller - students are always looking for the next ai study hack they're hitting 100k monthly installs with free trial + soft paywall combo, launched less than a year ago. proof that mostly basic execution with smart marketing beats innovation










