For Professors

Meet Feynman

The AI that handles your teaching busywork — so you can get back to what actually matters.

// Because reading 47 discussion posts about the same misconception shouldn't be your life's work.

Reclaim Your Time
Richard Feynman
Richard Feynman
Your AI Teaching Assistant

Everything your TAs do,
but consistently.

Grades Assignments Overnight

Upload a rubric. Wake up to a graded stack. Feynman reads every word so you don't have to.

Responds to Discussion Posts

Thoughtful, Socratic responses to Canvas and Piazza threads.

Yes, even the ones that start with "I'm confused about everything."

Reads Student Essays

Analyzes submissions for originality, coherence, and that special quality of being written at 3am.

Monitors Piazza 24/7

Answers student questions at 2am so you can maintain healthy boundaries.

Detects Patterns

Identifies common misconceptions across submissions.

Turns out, 60% of the class thinks entropy is a type of energy.

Generates Feedback Reports

Weekly summaries of class performance, common errors, and which topics need re-teaching.

Data, not vibes.

Handles Grade Disputes

"But I thought partial credit..." Feynman responds with rubric citations and infinite patience.

Works Across All Courses

Physics, CS, Literature, Econ — Feynman doesn't discriminate.

Unlike tenure committees.

Manages Your Syllabus

Adjusts dates, updates reading lists, and keeps the schedule current when you inevitably fall behind by a week.

It even fixes the typos your students won't tell you about.

Auto-Replies to Emails

Drafts responses to "Will this be on the exam?" and "Can I submit late?" so you don't have to type the same answer for the 400th time.

Polite, professional, and only slightly passive-aggressive.

Schedules Office Hours

Manages your calendar, books student slots, sends reminders, and handles the inevitable "can we reschedule?" requests.

No-shows are logged. Feynman remembers everything.

Handles Committee Meetings

Responds to meeting invites, RSVPs on your behalf, and flags the ones you actually need to attend vs. the ones where your presence is "optional" (it's not).

Declines with just enough plausible deniability.

Fills Out When2Meets

Cross-references your calendar, fills in your availability on When2Meet and Doodle polls, and somehow finds time slots that don't exist.

The real Nobel Prize is scheduling a meeting with 9 faculty.

Becomes You on Zoom

Learns your voice, mannerisms, and teaching style from your recordings. Delivers lectures and runs office hours as your digital twin.

Finally, you can be in two places at once. Three if you count the beach.

It watches your talks.
Then it becomes you.

Feynman ingests your YouTube lectures, recorded talks, and old Zoom sessions. It learns your cadence, your phrasing, your favorite tangents, even that thing you do where you pause and say "right?" after every third sentence.

Then it synthesizes a digital version of you — your voice, your likeness, your teaching style — that can run office hours on Zoom, deliver review sessions, or guest-lecture the 8am section you swore you'd never teach again.

// Students rated your digital twin 0.3 points higher on evals.
Ingest YouTube talks, Zoom recordings, lecture captures
↓ ↓ ↓
Learn Voice, mannerisms, pacing, explanation style
↓ ↓ ↓
Synthesize Your digital twin — voice, likeness, teaching persona
↓ ↓ ↓
Deploy Live on Zoom for office hours, lectures, and review sessions

Three steps to freedom.

1

Connect Your LMS

Link your Canvas or Piazza account. Feynman integrates in under two minutes.

2

Upload Your Preferences

Share rubrics, syllabi, email tone, and office hours. Feynman learns how you run your course.

3

Go Do Real Work

Feynman handles the rest. Your h-index will thank you.

Questions you're already thinking.

// We've heard them all. Just like your students' excuses.

Richard Feynman was a Nobel Prize-winning physicist who was, by most accounts, too brilliant to waste time on the mundane parts of teaching. He wanted to think about quarks, not quiz logistics. We built an AI with the same philosophy: let the brilliant minds do brilliant work, and automate the rest. Unlike Feynman, our AI actually has infinite patience for undergraduates.
Feynman responds in your voice and style. Students won't notice — they barely read your feedback anyway.
Feynman follows your rubric more consistently than your TAs. No offense to your TAs.
Feynman grades work. It doesn't do work. That's the other guy's product.
Feynman was literally built for this. The bigger the class, the more time you save. Unlike your office hours, it scales.
Feynman drafts a reply in your voice and queues it for your approval — or auto-sends if you've enabled that. Your call. We don't judge.

Your research won't write itself.
But your grading can.

Join professors who decided their time was worth more than reading the same wrong answer 200 times.

No credit card. No committee approval. Just early access.