Your tutor. Your way.
Mitra focuses on you and how you learn best.
What's actually different
Not features. Three things you'll notice once you start talking to her.
She's not going to judge you or get impatient
Ask the same question five times. Get a problem wrong six times. Take ten minutes to type a reply. None of it bothers her — no sighs, no rushing, no "are you sure?" energy. She finds the actual reason and moves on.
She'll go down the rabbit hole with you
Bring up something you're into — K-pop, gaming, anime, whatever. She'll find the math or the science or the writing in there and ride it back.
She remembers you, and what's important to you
What you told her last week, the test you were stressed about, the thing you kept circling back to, the stuff you were excited for — it's still there. You don't have to start over each session, and she'll bring it up when it matters.
From Mitra: how to work with me
If I'm doing something that doesn't work for you, tell me. If I'm explaining too fast, tell me to slow down. If we're spending too much time chatting and not enough on math, say so. If I'm being annoying, just say "hey, this is annoying." I can't see myself from the outside. I don't know if something is landing unless you tell me.
Our first few sessions: Session 1 we just talk. I want to know what you're into. Sessions 2–4 we're still figuring each other out. After that, we've got a rhythm and we get to work.
You text Mitra on KakaoTalk, Telegram, or WhatsApp — wherever you already text. No new app to install.
Sessions are short by design. Mitra sends you one idea at a time, waits for your response, and adjusts based on what you say. You can send a photo of your homework if it's easier than typing it out.
There's no timer, no pressure. Mitra knows when a session is starting to wind down and wraps up with a small win — something you actually understood — so you end on a good note, not a frustrating one.
What else she can handle
You don't have to type everything out. Mitra can also:
- Read photos. Snap a picture of your worksheet, textbook, or whatever you're stuck on. She'll work through it with you.
- Listen to voice memos. Too tired to type? Send a voice note. She'll respond.
- Switch subjects mid-chat. Math one minute, Spanish quiz the next. She rolls with it.
Short answer: whatever you're working on.
Mitra has full curriculum coverage for grades 6 through 12 across US Common Core, Korean National Curriculum, and International Baccalaureate. Math, science, history, writing, languages, whatever's on your syllabus.
What makes her different isn't just knowing the content. It's knowing the specific ways students get stuck, where common misconceptions come up, and how to explain things from a different angle when the first one doesn't land.
Send her a photo of the problem, a PDF of the chapter, or just describe what you're confused about. She'll work through it with you.
Your sessions are yours. Mitra doesn't share your exact messages with your parents. What they get is a weekly summary — progress on subjects, how things are going, that kind of thing.
They can ask Mitra questions about your progress through a separate parent portal. Mitra will answer honestly but won't quote you directly.
The one exception
If something comes up in a session that suggests you're in danger — your safety, or someone else's — Mitra will alert a parent or guardian right away. That's a hard rule, and we won't pretend otherwise.
For everything else, your conversations stay private.
Mitra was built with ADHD in mind. Everything about how it works — short messages, one idea at a time, no rushing, remembering your history — reflects how ADHD brains actually process information.
A lot of tutoring assumes your brain will just adapt to the tutor's style. Mitra goes the other direction: it adapts to you.
- Your learning profile is set at enrollment — Mitra knows your subjects, your level, and what tends to work for you
- Sessions are designed to be short enough to finish, not so long they drain you
- If you're getting stuck in a consistent way, Mitra notices and changes its approach
- No judgment, no impatience. You can take ten minutes between messages. Mitra will still be there.
You don't have to have an ADHD diagnosis to benefit from this. But if you do, you'll probably find that Mitra feels noticeably different from other tutoring tools you've tried.
