v1.0Pre-Beta·Release notes

Initial Release

Every other study tool makes you do the thinking. Claritii flips that. Upload your materials, set your schedule, and we build your personalised study plan with AI-generated flashcards, quizzes, and practice papers. This is the first step toward a world where studying isn’t a chore — it’s something your tools handle for you.

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New Features

  • Upload any study material: PDF notes, images of handwritten work, Word documents, and past papers. Claritii’s AI extracts the content and builds your knowledge base automatically.
  • Create subjects and track upcoming assessments with due dates, weightings, and detailed topic breakdowns. The app organises everything so your study plan always aligns with what’s coming up.
  • Get a personalised daily study roadmap generated by AI. Based on your assessments, available time, and learning priorities, Claritii builds a day-by-day plan that tells you exactly what to study and when.
  • Practice with AI-generated flashcards and quizzes. The AI creates questions from your materials, covering multiple choice, short answer, true/false, and more — no manual flashcard creation required.
  • Choose from Free, Pro, and Max pricing tiers. Free gives you everything you need to get started. Pro unlocks unlimited subjects and assessments. Max adds advanced features for serious students preparing for high-stakes exams.

Why We Built This

Every other study tool makes you do the thinking. You have to figure out what to study, when to study it, how long to spend on each topic, and how to test yourself. You spend more time planning than actually studying. That’s backwards.

Claritii was built to flip that. You upload your notes and assessment notifications. You tell us when you’re free to study. The AI handles everything else: extracting key topics from your materials, building a personalised roadmap, generating flashcards and quizzes tailored to each subject, and adapting as you progress.

The first version focused on getting the core loop right. Upload → Plan → Study → Review. It supported PDFs, images, and documents as input. It generated roadmaps, flashcards, and quizzes as output. And it came in three pricing tiers so every student could find an option that fit their budget — from free casual use to full-featured exam preparation.

This is just the beginning. We have an ambitious roadmap ahead: study techniques, AI diagrams, Squad study, analytics, push notifications, a redesigned mobile experience, and much more. The foundation is here. Now we build on it.

What’s Next

We’re already working on v2.0, which will bring Squad study, push notifications, and a complete visual redesign. Beyond that, we’re planning study techniques (Blurting, Active Recall, Feynman), AI-powered diagram generation, detailed analytics, and a mobile-first redesign. Stay tuned.

Before We Launched: Pre-Beta History (v1.1–v1.4)

Claritii didn't appear fully formed overnight. The journey from idea to launch spanned four pre-beta releases that shaped what we eventually shipped.

v1.1.0 was our first deployment at claritii.vercel.app, adding Google sign-in alongside email auth, and support for .docx file uploads. This was when Claritii first became accessible to anyone with a link — a small but critical step from local development to a real web app.

v1.2.0 introduced cookie consent for analytics compliance, integrated PostHog for product analytics, and set up Sentry for error monitoring. We also added the legal pages (privacy policy, terms of service, contact) that made Claritii a legitimate platform. v1.2.1 followed with bug fixes, v1.2.2 added email verification, and v1.2.3 made final pre-beta adjustments before opening access.

v1.3.0 brought more legal and marketing pages (about, careers, blog scaffolding) and shipped the first working difficulty heatmap on the dashboard. This was the first time you could visually see which topics needed attention instead of just reading session schedules.

v1.4.0 was our biggest pre-beta release: eight study methods (including blurting mode with full gap analysis), multi-step sessions with progress tracking, and a weekly study budget that let you set and track your target hours. It also introduced the first version of the blurred writing effect for active recall sessions and a summary view for completed work.

These early releases established the patterns that define Claritii today: ship fast, iterate based on user feedback, and always connect the features back to real learning outcomes. Every study technique, every visual element, and every interaction pattern in the current app traces back to decisions we made in these pre-beta weeks.

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