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How does the AI tutor actually tailor its feedback as I improve, and does it remember my past submissions across sessions or treat each piece as a fresh start?
@denizbalk1uvm That’s a great question! The AI does remember your past submissions, and frequently mentions them in the “trend observation” part of your feedback and uses them for practice exercises, mini lessons, and flashcards. Additionally, the AI tutor remembers your past submissions, and frequently makes use of them to help you grow. Let me know if you have any more questions!
The skill breakdown is honestly what sold me—seeing clarity and structure scored separately helped me actually focus my edits instead of just guessing what was off.
The skill breakdowns are surprisingly detailed, and it actually pointed out a recurring habit I didn't realize I had. Definitely feels more focused than just asking ChatGPT for feedback.
The skill breakdown feature surprised me most. Seeing my clarity and structure scores broken out separately made the feedback feel more actionable than the vague suggestions I've gotten elsewhere.
Tried it on a messy blog draft and the structure feedback caught weak transitions I had overlooked, that was genuinely helpful. The skill breakdown is a nice touch for tracking improvement over time.
Love that the feedback is organized into specific skill breakdowns rather than vague suggestions, makes it way easier to actually track progress over time instead of just getting generic "make it better" notes.