Sam reads your lecture.
Then he gets it wrong on purpose.
Your job is to correct him — and that correction is what actually prepares you for the exam. Not highlighting. Not rereading. Teaching.

Explain this to me...
You don't truly know it
until you can teach it.
Standard AI gives you answers. Sam gives you a student who almost gets it — and challenges you to correct him. That gap between "recognizing" and "explaining" is exactly where most students fail their exams.
Passive Reading
Rereading and highlighting feel productive. But when the textbook is closed and the timer is running, recognition collapses. You knew the words. You never owned the concept.
90% of information forgotten within 48 hours
Recognition is not the same as recall
Blanking out under exam pressure
Active Teaching
Sam is an AI student who almost gets it. He'll explain a concept back to you with a subtle flaw buried inside. Your job is to catch it, correct it, and explain why he's wrong. That act of correction is what wires knowledge into long-term memory — and what proves you're actually ready.
90% long-term retention vs. passive study¹
Exposes the exact gaps in your reasoning
Builds unshakeable exam confidence
Every other tool gives you the answer.
Sam makes you earn it.
See how Axiom Flow compares to the tools you're already using.
ChatGPT / Standard AI | Anki & Quizlet | Axiom Flow | |
|---|---|---|---|
How you learn | Ask questions, get answers | Flashcard drill and repeat | You teach Sam, he pushes back |
Tests real understanding | Gives you the answer | Partial — tests recognition only | Forces you to explain the why |
Catches illusion of competence | Exposes gaps passive study hides | ||
Adapts to your weak points | Sam's errors mirror your blind spots | ||
Exam-day confidence | Low | Medium | High — you've already taught it |
Based on | Prompt & response | Spaced repetition | The Feynman Technique |
Whatever you're studying,
Sam can get it wrong.
Biology
Sam confuses mitosis with meiosis. Can you catch it?
Spot the misconception
Stop re-reading lectures
Ace the midterms
Law
Sam misapplies a precedent. Your job is to correct his reasoning.
Check his reasoning
Apply precedents correctly
Defend your logic
Economics
Sam gets the supply curve backwards. Spot the flaw.
Fix his graphing errors
Understand market forces
Build deep intuition
Learn where you
already watch.
Open any YouTube lecture and Sam is already there — ready to watch it with you, misunderstand parts of it, and challenge you to correct him. One click. No new tabs. No new habits.
Works on any YouTube video, instantly
Sam's session carries over to your study dashboard
Zero context-switching — stays inside your tab

We value your privacy and
never use your data to train Axiom Flow
We believe your knowledge is your competitive edge. Your uploads and sessions are never used for AI training. See our Privacy Policy for more details.
Everything you
need to know.
Can't find what you're looking for? Reach out to our support team and we'll get back to you.
Most apps test you. Axiom Flow makes you teach. You correct Sam’s misconceptions, which forces real understanding instead of passive memorization.
You learn actively, spot gaps in your knowledge, and measure understanding through Sam’s exam — not just by reading or answering quizzes.
Yes. You'll receive enough for ~10 full learning sessions to try Axiom Flow before upgrading.
No. Your notes and sessions are private and used only to run your learning experience. We don’t sell or share your data.
Only you. Your uploaded notes and conversations are not visible to other users.
You can upload PDFs or paste your text directly into Axiom Flow.
Sam is your AI student. Sam starts with misconceptions, and your job is to teach and correct them until the understanding is accurate.
When you send Sam to an exam, Sam answers questions using only the current thoughts. The score reflects how well you taught the material.
Any subject that can be explained in text — science, math, programming, medicine, law, or exam preparation.
No. Explaining poorly at first is part of the process. Teaching Sam helps you discover what you don’t understand yet.
No. It’s designed to supplement your studies by helping you deeply understand what you already learned.
You can send feedback directly through the app or email us at rajika@axiomflow.app. We actively use user feedback to improve Axiom Flow.
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