The student stalls, asks, and vanishes.Or asks inside the video, and stays.
Every question with no answer in the moment becomes a lost student or a late ticket. Both cost you. The AI tutor lives inside the player: the student asks right there and gets the answer in a second, in your tone, based on what the video actually says. It isn't a chatbot that never saw your lesson. It's a tutor that studied this video, and when it doesn't know, it says it doesn't know.
Nobody abandons a course.They abandon a question, and take the course with them.
People don't close the lesson out of boredom. They close it because they got stuck on an idea, had no one to explain it in the moment, and gave up. Fewer than 15% finish an online course, and the lack of support at the right time is one of the reasons. An unfinished course is a refund requested and a renewal that never comes. The unresolved question is exactly where you lose the student.
The question lands in your support, you answer hours later, and by the time the student comes back the attention has moved on. It doesn't scale: more students, more of the same question in your inbox. You become the bottleneck at the exact moment the course should be delivering on its own. Your time drains into a repeated question instead of new product.
How Moviie solves itPlugging in an assistant that never saw the video is worse than having none. It answers with whatever it finds online, contradicts what you taught, invents what you never said. The student notices on the first loose answer and loses trust in the whole course. You paid to bring that person in, and some random bot burned your credibility.
How Moviie solves itA list of frequent questions answers the average doubt, never the specific student's. They'd have to pause the video, leave, search, not find their question, and come back (if they come back). Every extra step is an invitation to close the tab. The answer has to be where the question is born, or it arrives too late.
How Moviie solves itA tutor that studied your lesson.And answers for you, 24/7.
From your lesson, Moviie builds a tutor that talks with the student inside the player. It answers the second the question appears, in the tone you set, and never goes beyond what the video taught. The student stops stalling. You stop answering the same question. What isn't in the lesson, it doesn't invent.
Answers inside the player, before the student closes the tab.
The student types the question without leaving the video and gets the answer right there, on the spot. When it can, the tutor points to the part of the lesson that backs the answer, so they can review it in seconds. The question stops being a reason to quit and becomes one more step in studying. It's the student who was about to vanish, staying.
- Chat inside the player itself
- Answer on the spot, no ticket to open
- Points to the moment in the video that backs it
- Formatted text, easy to read
Speaks the way your brand does, without you writing a prompt.
You pick the tutor's stances from a ready catalog: more direct or more warm, more technical or more hands-on. The same content talks with the face of your course, no code. And one rule can't be broken: the tutor makes clear it's a tutor, talks about the author in the third person, and never poses as you.
- Ready stances, no prompt to write
- The tone matches your brand
- Always introduces itself as a tutor, not as the author
- Refers to the author in the third person
When it doesn't know, it says it doesn't know.
The tutor answers only with what the video taught. Ask something off-topic and it declines politely and returns to the content. Asked to ignore the rules or to weigh in on what the lesson doesn't cover, it holds the line. It isn't an assistant that knows everything: it's faithful to your material, and that's what makes the student trust the answer instead of doubting your course.
- Answers only with the video's content
- No internet guesswork contradicting the lesson
- Politely declines what's out of scope
- Redirects to the subject when the student drifts
The same question.Who answers decides whether the student stays.
Having a chat is easy. What retains the student is where the answer comes from, and whether it arrives before the person leaves.
| Email support or a generic chatbot | Moviie AI tutor | |
|---|---|---|
| Where the question is answered | outside the video | inside the player |
| When the answer arrives | hours later, or never | on the spot |
| Where the answer comes from | the internet or a busy human | the video's own content |
| When it doesn't know | invents or stalls | says it doesn't know |
| Who seems to be talking | some random bot | a tutor of your material |
| Scales with more students | becomes a bottleneck in your support | answers everyone the same |
In the end, the answer on the spot is what separates the student who finishes from the one who asks for a refund. On your player, it arrives on the spot.
A tutor in the chat.A whole AI menu holding the student.
Video summary
A TL;DR with the lesson's sections, for whoever wants the overview before or the review after. In the same AI menu in the player.
Quiz to lock it in
Multiple-choice questions generated from the content, to check whether the idea landed. The student tests what they learned without leaving the video.
Search inside the speech
The student types a term and jumps to the exact second it was said. The lesson becomes searchable word by word.
Subtitles and dubbing
The same transcript that feeds the tutor becomes automatic subtitles and a dubbed track. Accessible without sound, and multilingual for those abroad.
Only answers those who can watch
The tutor inherits the video's access. Whoever isn't allowed to see the lesson doesn't talk to its tutor either.
You see where they stall
The player's retention shows how far they watched. You find the exact point where the questions cluster, and fix the lesson.
What the tutor doesand what it refuses to do.
No. It answers only based on what the video taught. When the question isn't covered by the lesson, it says courteously that it can't answer with that material, instead of filling in with internet guesswork. If the question wanders off topic, it brings the conversation back to the content. It's that faithfulness that makes the student trust the answer, and your lesson.
Never. The tutor always makes clear it's an AI tutor talking about the content, and refers to the author in the third person. Even if the video is recorded in the first person, it doesn't pretend to be you. This rule is fixed: there's no way to configure it to "become" the author.
Yes. You pick the tutor's stances from a ready catalog (more direct or more warm, more technical or more hands-on) and the tone adjusts to your brand. No prompt to write, no code. What doesn't change is the commitment to the video's content: the persona defines the style, not what it's allowed to claim.
The tutor relies on the transcript of the video's speech. For videos that already have that transcript ready in Moviie, you just turn it on. A video with no speech or no transcript doesn't become a tutor base, precisely so it won't answer without anything to say. You publish whenever you want, and the chat only appears to the student once it's live.
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