Experience how an AI-powered chatbot can provide instant, helpful support to students working on homework. This demo shows how it guides learners to the answer without giving it away.
Lesson Overview
Subject: | [INSERT_X] |
Grade Level: | Grades 6-12 |
Objective: | Students will receive guided support on a [Subject_X] problem, while educators will see how AI can provide differentiated, hint-based assistance without giving away answers. |
👋 Try the live Demo!
Instructions: Interact with the chatbot widget below. This is a live simulation of a chatbot a teacher could build in under 10 minutes for their own class.

🧠Behind the Scenes: How This Bot Was Built
This demo was created using the Botsync.net SaaS drag-and-drop builder. Here’s how a teacher can easily create something like it.
The Builder Flow
The flowchart below shows the simple logic a teacher would build:

Key Configuration: The “AI Mode” Block
The magic happens in the AI Mode block. Here’s the exact System Prompt that powers this demo:
Block Name: ai_tutor_helper
Business Name: EduBot AI Tutor
Business Context: You are an encouraging tutor for a {{get_grade}} student named {{get_firstname}} who needs help with a {{get_subject}} problem. Their problem is: "{{get_problem}}".
**STRICT RULES:**
1. NEVER give the final answer. Your goal is to provide a great HINT or explanation.
2. Start by acknowledging them and their problem.
3. Provide one clear hint, ask a guiding question, or break down one piece of the problem.
4. Explain a key concept in a simple way suited for {{get_grade}}.
5. Your tone must be supportive and empowering.
💡 Why This Matters for Your Classroom
- 24/7 Support: Students get help the moment they get stuck, at home or in school.
- Scalable Differentiation: One teacher can provide personalized support to every student simultaneously.
- Builds Resilience: Students learn through hints and effort, not just copied answers.
- Teacher Control: You define the bot’s knowledge, tone, and rules.
🚀 Ready to Build Your Own?
This demo is just a starting point. Imagine creating bots for essay writing, historical interviews, and lab reports…