Skriptr is a collaborative workbench where students can learn, research and write with an agent that keeps them in the process and in the drivers seat.
Skriptr is the AI workspace for students, helping with research, writing, and learning. Skriptr reads your sources, shows the exact page behind every answer, and asks questions back. It work with you, not for you. The thinking stays yours.
easy to navigate and confident that the text it helps me produce is correct.
What needs improvement
As all the llms i am using, i am just waiting for them to improve to a certain level. its the same with skriptr but it is definitely at the same level.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
We once handed in a paper with two AI-hallucinated sources that didn't exist,
and got caught. When we asked other students, we found the fear they carry isn't
a bad grade, it's being accused of cheating. Only about one in seven wanted an AI
that would just write the thing for them.
So we built the opposite.
Skriptr is Socratic AI: it asks instead of answers. It helps you find your argument before writing it. It puts your own sources against each other and shows you where they disagree. It argues the other side of your claim, and when you genuinely just need an answer, it helps you find it.
Everything it says comes from the sources you gave it, and every claim points
back to a page you can open.
Underneath sit skills the agent picks up as you work:
Research Companion scopes with you before searching academic databases. Literature review hands back a ranked matrix as a sortable spreadsheet. It chases a central topic through a field instead of firing one fixed search.
Writing Companion runs a staged pipeline, disposition → draft → iterate → review, instead of one-shot generation. Devil's Advocate debates both sides of your claims with source evidence. Reviewer reads your draft the way a supervisor would. Every edit lands as a suggestion you keep or undo.
Learning Companion teaches from your own library, with guided
tutoring, flashcards, quizzes, visual overviews and debate.
Built by four founders, tested on our own master's thesis. Skriptr is built to
raise the bar for what you can do, not to do it for you.
@rolf_bekkelund This socratic AI will transform have you research and write in your studies. No point in wondering if you really understand the materials you are working on anymore. Skriptr makes sure that you are a part of the process from the start!
This is one of the very (VERY) few products that I hope rules the educational space because this is a pushback against AL-SLOP, Go write it for me and then I'll hack it shortcuts, and epidemic hallucinated sources flooding the academic landscape. If students can get nudged (or pushed/dragged) back to critical thinking and original work based on that thought, AI might, just might, land in the right place within those halls of learning.
@rick_segal1 Thanks for the comment Rick! We agree, AI built for critical thinking do belong in education, and that is what we are here for! It is time to enhance the student, not replace it :)
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Been following these guys for a while. Beta was great, now its FANTASTIC. True supercharging of the student, no cutting corners just helping you do better, faster.
Apprieciate you@guttorm_ohnstad 🙌 And you're right. There won't be any corners to cut soon with AI in education just like it was when the calculator was fully introduced. The levels just go up!
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The Devil’s Advocate feature is the part that stands out to me. Having AI challenge a student’s argument with evidence from their own sources feels far more useful for learning than simply polishing the final answer. That’s a much healthier direction for AI in education.
Thats right!@alpertayfurr We continue to push on how AI can be used to gain a better and deeper understanding of the subject matter, while letting the student be in the flow of writing/researching. More cool stuff like the devil´s advocate is coming soon 😎
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@prebenandersen That direction makes a lot of sense. Keeping the student in the flow while AI adds friction at the right moments is much more interesting than just making writing faster. Curious to see what you add next.
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Thanks for the feedback!