First impression

Most AI helps people finish.
Archiv helps people think.

What most AI is optimized for

Give the answer fast. Remove friction. Help the learner complete the task.

What Archiv is optimized for

Slow the learner down just enough to make thinking visible: what they remember, where they hesitate, which idea broke, and what they try next.

Then it turns that conversation into something useful: clear signals for the learner, the teacher, and the institution.

One conversation. Two outcomes.

Better training for learners.
Better visibility for teachers.

For learners

A place to train thinking under pressure

Not just to get unstuck, but to get sharper.

  • Train recall, reasoning, explanation, and decision-making.
  • Practice under enough friction to make weak understanding visible.
  • Get sharper, not just faster at finishing tasks.
For teachers

A faster way to see where to step in

See who understands, who is guessing, who is confused, and where intervention matters most.

  • Spot confusion before assessments expose it.
  • See which topic and misconception are actually failing.
  • Focus office hours, review sessions, and intervention time better.

Live learning signals, not static reports

What teachers actually see.

Conversation evaluation

Live state distribution

Cohort view

Correct

58%

Stable in familiar topics

Wrong

27%

Concentrated in 2 weak units

Confused

15%

Best place to intervene now

Conditional probability44% stable
Proof structure52% stable
Model assumptions61% stable

Goal-history Bloom levels

Cognitive pattern

Remember / Understand42%
Apply34%
Analyse18%
Evaluate / Create6%

Per-user performance

Where to intervene

Mira A.

Reliable, but weak on transfer

76%

Mostly Apply

Jonas R.

Frequent confusion after pushback

49%

Mostly Understand

Nadia P.

Topic accuracy unstable across sessions

63%

Mixed pattern

How it works

One session becomes a teaching signal.

Step 1

The learner responds

Archiv prompts the learner to retrieve, explain, compare, or decide.

Step 2

Archiv pushes back

Instead of jumping to the answer, Archiv asks for reasoning, clarifies the gap, or challenges the assumption.

Step 3

The system evaluates the state

The session is translated into actionable signals: performance outcomes, topic-level breakdowns, and cognitive-level patterns.

Step 4

Teachers act sooner

Teachers can review performance quickly and focus attention where it matters most.

What early users are saying.

David K
David K

@pepitesdedavid

Sounds cool! Learning through failure is so key.
Gif Avatar
Gif Avatar

@gifavatar_app

Loving the push toward understanding over UI, stay frugal and ship fast.
Logan
Logan

@loganforbes2442

"Fall back to training" is basically the only sustainable loop anyway. Showing up > shortcuts. Always.
Max Wang
Max Wang

@MaxSlashWang

Exactly. The goal of learning is internalizing the knowledge, not just getting the right answer quickly.
David
David

@davidosa_

Oh this is nice. So Archiv helps its user grow in their field.
Tight Studio
Tight Studio

@tight_studio

Tracking progress within the chat is key. Trying it out.
Imran Shaik
Imran Shaik

@imran0shaik

This website design is inspiring. Loved it.
Jeremy
Jeremy

@JeremyLasne

Investing a bit can unlock speed for growth.
Seth
Seth

@Eridil123

Looks interesting.
MPI
MPI

@RealPasternak

Cool.
Michael Stan
Michael Stan

@Michal_Stan

AI is amazing at execution but terrible at judgment. The problem isn't that AI doesn't let you think. It's that most people use it to avoid thinking. Tools should amplify your brain, not replace it.
Jeremy
Jeremy

@JeremyLasne

Focusing thinking with AI is a keeper move.
Jogoh
Jogoh

@Jogoh95

So the AI does not give out answer immediately?
Shubham Pathak
Shubham Pathak

@pathakic

Making an AI study buddy that people can't jailbreak feels like the actual boss fight.
Louis
Louis

@lmkeev

Designing for better thinking is a hard but meaningful goal.
re:search
re:search

@researchUSAI

Hey, everything looks great! I'm really interested to give it a try.
Jason Opaho
Jason Opaho

@pinoycuz

Archiv sounds interesting!
Rida F'kih
Rida F'kih

@ridafkih

I think the idea is great.
Maxwell R.
Maxwell R.

@M4XW3LLR

This is a really interesting approach to learning.
re:search
re:search

@researchUSAI

Your free daily sparring sessions sound smart for building habit first.
Yang
Yang

@yangbuilds

I like the site design and the product.
Jessica Tapia
Jessica Tapia

@thejessicatapia

My first convo and it's going rather well. I'm really enjoying using archiv study. It will ask me questions about what I'm posing to it. I'm used to chat just saying stuff. But Archiv, no, it wants you to do the thinking.
Deepa Sajjanshetty
Deepa Sajjanshetty

@deepacodex

Totally get this - super useful for closing deals and staying composed.
Louis
Louis

@lmkeev

Clarity like this genuinely changes how people show up.
Tanmay Agarwal
Tanmay Agarwal

@real_vichaarit

Website UI looks awesome.
JonR
JonR

@JonRouss

Had a play with archiv study and the UI is sleek, I also really liked the graph, great work.
Rafa Maulana Refsyah
Rafa Maulana Refsyah

Trustpilot Review

Helpful, really helpful.
Anders Tan
Anders Tan

Trustpilot Review

Cool and innovative tool for studying specific subjects.

Questions teams usually ask

What Archiv is and what it is not.