Built for schools
Role-based access, class rollouts, cohort dashboards, export-ready reports.
A system, not a chatbot
One answer opens a mindmap, a drill, and a Gameplan entry.
Tagged to your board
Class, subject, unit, topic. The next question picks up where the last one left you.
One wallet
One GC balance across Flow, Aura, Vibe, and OneByZero.
Why Gyanis
Five roles. One workspace.
One screen, not seven tabs
Students
Three hours in, a dozen tabs open, and the topic you started with still does not make sense. Flow gives you an explanation pitched at your class, a drill tagged to the same topic, and a mindmap you can skim before bed. The next question picks up where the last one left you.

Numbers a parent can actually read
Parents
A marks screenshot arrives after the mistake is already made. Pulse gives you three numbers a week: time on task, accuracy by topic, and the predicted score against the target. The same page your child sees. No quizzing at the dinner table.
A question paper in under a minute
Teachers
Five hours a week to worksheets and grading. Gyanis generates a KCSE, KCPE, CBC question paper in under a minute, tagged by class, unit, and topic. Pulse flags the three students who slipped on the same concept, so you walk into class knowing who needs the extra five minutes.
One platform, zero spreadsheets
Schools

Role-based access for teachers, students, and parents. Class-level rollouts. Cohort dashboards with accuracy and time on task, exportable as PDF. Built to satisfy Kenya Data Protection Act 2019 compliant, with guardian consent baked in.
One tutor or twenty
Tuition centres
Ten students, twenty students, five tutors. Create a drill in a minute. Track progress in Pulse, not a spreadsheet. Send a weekly parent update that lists three topics, three numbers, and one next step. Same copy every week, tuned to each student.
Built for KCSE, KCPE
Coaching centres
KCSE, KCPE run on timing as much as content. Gyanis tracks time per question, flags drop-off patterns, and turns revision into a Gameplan labelled Mission, Battle, Conquered, or Replay. Full mocks unlock only after the prerequisite topics are cleared.
Why Gyanis
Four pillars. One credit balance.
The study workspace. Drills tagged to the KCSE, KCPE, CBC syllabus by class, subject, unit, and topic. Mindmaps in under ten seconds. Gameplan labels every topic Mission, Battle, Conquered, or Replay. Pulse puts the numbers on one page.
Ask an Expert is the live piece today: book a 30-minute video session with a verified subject teacher, priced per session and quoted before you confirm. Every session ends with a written takeaway the student keeps. Available in English, Swahili.
Voice tutoring and audio lessons — Coming 2026

Kenya Counselling Association registered coaches. Per-session pricing, quoted before confirm. Book by name, not by queue.

Student marketplace for books and STEM kits. Small platform fee per order. Payout after delivery confirmed, with a 48-hour claim window.
Live, India-only physical shipping; digital and service listings worldwide.
Student marketplace for books and STEM kits. Small platform fee per order. Payout after delivery confirmed, with a 48-hour claim window.
Live, India-only physical shipping; digital and service listings worldwide.
A three-month rollout, not a pilot that stalls
Month 1 to Month 3. What changes, week by week.
Month 1
Build the baseline.
Run the first drill set, tagged to the KCSE, KCPE, CBC syllabus by class, subject, unit, and topic. Assign across batches in one action. Export a PDF for offline use. By week four, every student has a baseline accuracy number per topic.

Month 2
Close the gaps.
Pulse surfaces the topics the cohort is slipping on, ranked by the number of students affected and the time they are losing to it. You walk into class with a five-student list, not a hunch.
Month 3
Build exam stamina.
Timed drills track speed and accuracy minute by minute. The system shows where students slow down and where accuracy drops under pressure. Full mocks unlock only after the prerequisite topics are cleared, so every practice paper is one a student can actually pass.
GYANIS
