Voice-first — no literacy tax on math

Access is more than just a seat in the room.

Give every learner the voice-first support they need to own grade-level math.

Speaking...

"I think... um... the bigger number means more?"

Let me show you what that would look like...

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Look at how much is shaded in each one.

"Ohhh! The pieces are different sizes!" 💡

The Reality

Inclusion isn't inclusion if your student can't access the learning.

Your caseload says 15 students. Their needs say 15 different entry points, 15 different supports, 15 different goals to track.

You're supposed to provide targeted intervention, collect data, and document progress — all while making sure your kids can access learning in the least restrictive environment. Not just be present in it. Actually access it.

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Math becomes a reading test

Most math tools turn math into a literacy barrier. Your students hit a wall before they even get to the math.

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Hints don't help

When they're stuck, they get hints and worked examples — not the scaffolding they actually need.

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You can't teach and document

You can't take notes while you're teaching. You're filling out tracking sheets from memory at the end of the day.

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Progress reports from memory

When progress reports are due, you're piecing together data that should've been captured in the moment.

It's not a you problem. You were set up to choose between teaching and documenting.

(I know — I spent years as a teacher and interventionist watching this happen.)

The Solution

What if access and evidence of breakthrough happened at the same time?

Voice-first, by design.

Simili is an AI math tutor built by a former teacher, interventionist, and instructional coach. It's voice-first — so students engage through conversation, not typing.

No more literacy tax on math.

Simili voice transcript showing a student speaking through a math problem
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Simili app showing a student working through a fraction problem about sharing sandwiches
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Inclusion is a conversation, not just a desk.

LRE fails when a student sits in silence while the class moves on. Simili provides the Socratic questioning and visual modeling needed to keep students with diverse needs engaged in the same lesson as their peers — with the individualized scaffolding they need to actually participate.

Stop pulling them out. Start plugging them in.

Evidence captured while you teach.

While Simili teaches, it captures everything: the reasoning, the scaffolds, the breakthroughs. When it's time for progress monitoring or compliance meetings, the evidence is already there.

Simili analysis dashboard showing student progress and evidence capture
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You stay focused on your students. Simili captures the evidence of breakthrough.

How It Works

Built for how your students actually learn

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Voice-first, so math stays math.

Students talk through their reasoning — no reading, no typing, no barriers. Just thinking out loud, the way real learning happens.

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When stuck, Simili finds the gap.

No hints. No worked examples to copy. Simili draws on a whiteboard in real-time and scaffolds from exactly where understanding breaks down — just like you would.

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Student-specific goals, tracked automatically.

Add each student's goals. Simili flags moments where they demonstrated progress and pulls examples from the session — so when it's time to report, you're not reconstructing from memory.

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Post-lesson reports built for progress monitoring.

Every session generates a report showing what each student understood, where they struggled, and evidence of growth. Data collection that happens while you teach.

Built by Someone Who Gets It

I built this because I watched the impossible happen every day.

Amber

As a teacher and interventionist, I saw special educators forced to choose between being present with students and documenting their progress. That's not a fair choice.

Amber, Co-founder

Free pilot: 3rd grade fractions — before testing season.

Make "individualized" more than just a word in a document — completely free.