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Plans shaped by goal and weak areas—then closed-book checks.

AI history tutor for clear explanations, personalized plans, practice checks, and recovery lessons. Learn and practice on OmniTutor—free to start.
Plan → learn → practice → recover — not one-off chat.
How OmniTutor helps
Built for real study loops
History exams reward argument, evidence, and chronology—not only memorized dates. OmniTutor’s AI history tutor builds topic journeys with checkpoints for cause/effect, source skills, and essay structure.
Use it for world, national, or AP/IB history tracks: learn a narrative, practice short answers, then write timed essays with recovery on thesis and evidence use.
Built for learners worldwide — school, entrance exams, college courses, and skill tracks — with honest limits and a free plan to start.
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Live surface
Quiet motion. No neon theatre.

Plans shaped by goal and weak areas—then closed-book checks.

Talk through a sticky step, then re-attempt alone.

JEE, SAT, IB, IELTS, boards—and custom goals.

Misses become short drills—not a score and a shrug.
How it works
OmniTutor keeps the loop closed: every lesson points to practice, every miss points to recovery. That is how progress survives the next login.

Exam, course, or skill—scoped to your level, weak areas, and time budget. No generic syllabus dump.

Modules and lessons with checkpoints. Optional video lessons when you want visual explanation.

MCQ, numerical, written, coding—tutor mode for feedback, exam room when you need delayed scoring.

Wrong answers become short recovery paths—not a vague “study more.” Re-test until it sticks.
OmniTutor does more than answer one history question. It builds a journey—plan → learn → practice → recover—so explanations turn into durable skill.
Typical focus areas: period surveys, cause and consequence, source analysis, comparative questions, essay structure, timeline accuracy. You choose the level (school, entrance, college, or professional) when you start.
Practice short-answer and long-essay prompts under time. Recover by fixing thesis clarity and evidence selection—not by rereading entire textbooks unmarked.
After a miss, recovery paths target the skill gap instead of replaying an entire unit you already know.
Whether you are prepping for boards, college midterms, or competitive exams that include history, timed section tests and full mocks keep pressure realistic.
Voice tutoring is optional when a concept is sticky; the written/practice trail remains the source of truth for progress.
Goals, level, and weak-topic signals shape what you see next—so you stop re-studying strengths while gaps stay untouched.
Upload source notes when you want tutoring grounded in your syllabus or classroom materials.
Begin a history journey on the free plan. Upgrade only if you need more practice checks, voice sessions, or video generations.
We do not invent score guarantees—judge the product by whether the plan and practice loop fit how you study.
Detail
Concept → example → closed-book checkpoint. Misses route into short recovery on the exact skill gap.

FAQ
Yes. OmniTutor’s AI history tutor builds personalized journeys with lessons, checkpoints, and recovery—not only one-off chat answers.
Common areas include period surveys, cause and consequence, source analysis, comparative questions, essay structure, timeline accuracy. You can also describe a custom syllabus topic and generate a focused journey.
Yes. Use quizzes, section tests, and full mocks. Tutor mode gives immediate feedback; exam room mode delays scoring for realistic simulation.
OmniTutor includes a free plan to start. Paid plans raise limits when your study volume needs more capacity.
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Create a free OmniTutor account, start a personalized journey, and turn every mistake into a recovery step.