For menahalim and heads of school
The AI assistant for your staff. The one the AI never lets touch a child.
A staff-facing preparation engine, built filter-compatible and structurally fluent in Hebrew and Aramaic texts. It works behind the scenes as the rebbi's private assistant, so your teachers give more screen-free, fully present instruction.
The gatekeeper answer
The AI never touches the child.
This is not a student curriculum, and it is not open student access. It is an administrative and preparation engine for staff only. It handles the hours of weekly formatting, vocabulary scaffolding, differentiated tests, and parent communication that eat a teacher's week.
The classroom scene that sells it: one rebbi producing the same test adjusted per talmid, for the boy with ADHD and the boy with dyslexia and the boy who finishes early, in the time it used to take to format one.
The offer
Three tiers, priced flat by faculty size.
Flat per school, per year, so one decision-maker can approve in days rather than committees in months.
Talmud Torah
Faculties up to 30.
Kehillah
Faculties of 31 to 75.
Mesorah
Faculties of 76 and up.
What a license includes
The portal, the fluency, and the workshops.
The staff portal with kodesh and chol tracks. Right-to-left and bilingual formatting, dual-column source sheets with Hebrew and Aramaic on the right and custom English scaffolding on the left, nekudos handling, and level-differentiated vocabulary sheets from the same source text.
Live workshops and custom tool builds, scaling by tier. Delivered filter-compatible, so it works behind TAG, Techloq, Jnet, and the filters your community already runs.
Add-ons and options
Round out the license.
- Written AI acceptable-use policy for a frum school, with a board session — $2,000.
- Philanthropy-sponsored network cohort, for a multi-school cluster — $12,000.
- Educator bridge cohort seat, founder-led, from the 8-Day Challenge material — $250 per seat.
- Founding-school discount: 15% off for the first cohort of schools, in exchange for testimonials and iteration rights.
The funding note
Who writes the check, and how fast.
School budgets approved by a menahel close in days to weeks at $4,000 to $8,000. Community philanthropy and federations sponsor $12,000 network cohorts with named credit. Family foundations write grants for first-mover community AI readiness.
The fastest checks are the smallest, and they are big enough.
Bring it to your board
This page was written to be forwarded as-is.
If you want the license offer or the philanthropy one-pager, or a five-school pilot, reach out and we will send it.