Your student hits playand forgets.
Video alone is passive: they watch once, don't interact, and tomorrow they don't remember. A summary, mind map, quiz, and ebook from the same video, inside the player itself, get the student to review, test themselves, and come back, so they truly learn and finish what you taught. Without you rewriting a single line.
Watched once.Forgotten the next day.
The student hits play, closes the tab, and tomorrow has forgotten about 70% of what they saw (that's the Ebbinghaus curve). There's nothing to review, nothing to test against, no reason to come back. They don't interact with the video, so it doesn't stick, and what doesn't stick doesn't get finished and disappears.
With nothing to review or test, they forget almost everything in a day. The video alone doesn't let them recap in two minutes or reread the point that tripped them up. You taught it, and play doesn't hold the learning.
How Moviie solves itWatching end to end is receiving, not doing. Without testing themselves, navigating the structure, or going deeper, the student stays passive, loses the thread mid-course, and drops off. You have no way for them to interact with the content.
How Moviie solves itDropping the transcript into a chatbot hands back loose text, with no timestamps, outside the player, that doesn't jump to the moment. The student never even reaches it, and none of it becomes interaction inside your video. It's just one more file lost.
How Moviie solves itFrom passive playto an active student.
The video you already uploaded gets four ways for the student to interact with it, inside the player: a summary to review in two minutes, a map to navigate the structure, a quiz to test themselves, and an ebook to go deeper. They stop just receiving and start doing, so it sticks and they come back. And you don't rewrite anything by hand.
Reviews, navigates, tests, goes deeper.
The same video gets four ways for the student to engage. A summary to review in two minutes, a map to see the structure, a quiz to lock it in by answering, an ebook to go further. Each format pulls them back to the content, and you choose which ones to generate, video by video.
- Summary with TL;DR and anchored sections
- Mind map of the video's themes
- Multiple-choice quiz with instant feedback
- Didactic ebook: chapters by theme
Faithful to what you taught. Nothing invented.
Everything comes from the video's own speech, so it matches what you taught: the ebook deepens and adds context without adding a fact nobody stated. And each material is tied to the timeline, clicking a section, a node, or a chapter sends the student straight to the moment. Material that lives inside the video, not beside it.
- Generated from the video's speech, faithful to the content
- Ebook deepens without inventing new facts
- Clicking a topic jumps the video
- Generated on demand, with cost estimated upfront
You decide what shows. And to whom.
Display is yours: turn it on and off per video, with a default for the whole organization, and nothing reaches the viewer until you enable it. Review and adjust the text before publishing, always with the original generated version kept so you can revert whenever you want. The result goes live your way.
- Review and edit before showing
- Turn on and off per video or for the whole org
- Original version always preserved
- Revert the edit at any time
Watching is passive.Engaging makes it stick.
It's not getting one more file. It's giving the student something to do with the video: review, navigate, test themselves, and go deeper, all inside the player and tied to the timeline, without you producing anything by hand.
| Plain video | Moviie | |
|---|---|---|
| Review in 2 minutes | rewatch the whole thing | summary with TL;DR |
| See the structure | doesn't have it | navigable mind map |
| Test the learning | doesn't have it | quiz with instant feedback |
| Go deeper by reading | doesn't have it | didactic ebook |
| Click and jump to the moment | doesn't have it | in every material |
| Produce this | hours by hand | generated from the video |
One upload, four ways for the student to engage and retain. And you wrote none of them.
The materials.The whole platform behind them.
Subtitles and dubbing
The same video that becomes material also gets multilingual subtitles and dubbing. Accessible and ready to sell in other markets, in the same player.
Search inside the video
The student searches what was said and jumps to the exact moment. One more way for them to interact with the lesson instead of just watching from the start.
Plays only where you allow it
Embed locked by domain and signed link. The materials show on your site, not on the site of whoever copied the embed.
Retention analytics
See up to which second they watched, on your player, without depending on anyone's dashboard.
Generate and fetch via API
Generate and pull the materials via API with a private token, and render them your way on a surface of your own.
Starts in 180ms
The player opens almost on the click, delivered from the global network. Fast to watch, with the materials right alongside.
How it worksin practice.
From the video's own speech. Moviie uses what's said in the content to generate the summary, the mind map, the quiz, and the ebook. That's why the material is faithful to what you taught: it elaborates and organizes what was said, without inventing new facts. A video with no transcribed speech can't generate material yet.
No. You generate each material whenever you want, review it, and decide what to show, video by video, with a default for the whole organization. Nothing goes to the player until you enable it. And you can always edit the text first, without losing the original generated version.
Not right now. The quiz gives instant feedback on each answer (right or wrong, and which one was correct), like a reinforcement quiz inside the video. There's no final grade stored and no per-viewer report card: the idea is to reinforce learning, not to grade formally.
Each material is generated on demand and uses AI credits per minute of video, and you see the estimate before confirming. The credits come from your plan (every plan has them). Editing the text afterward costs no credit: only generating and regenerating do.
Upload a video.Watch your student engage.
14-day trial to pull a summary, map, quiz, and ebook from your videos and give the student something to review, navigate, and answer, all inside the player. No sales call.