How OryxLearn works

OryxLearn has a few different surfaces, but the learning loop stays simple. This walkthrough shows the main path without dragging you through every button.

Step 01

Generate the Right Shape

Type any subject into the generator. Oryx decides whether it should become one focused course or a broader multi-course program.

Step 02

Move from Program to Course

Big subjects can branch into smaller courses. Open one course to get a tighter roadmap you can actually study in short sessions.

Step 03

Read First, Then Practice

Open a concept in Details to understand the core idea first. When you are ready, switch into Socratic Chat, Quiz, Teach-Back, or Flashcards.

Step 04

Use Active Recall by Default

Quiz, Teach-Back, and Socratic Chat all push you to retrieve ideas instead of just rereading them. Flashcards and daily review keep the knowledge from fading.

Step 05

Study Longer Material Too

Use Study when you want to work through longer material such as your own course material, lecture notes, PDFs, and stitched summaries instead of a single roadmap concept.

Step 06

Keep What Matters

Save good resources to your Library so the best articles, videos, and references stay easy to revisit while you keep learning.

Ready to build your first roadmap?

The guided tutorial walks through one realistic example and introduces the main surfaces in a few minutes without overwhelming you.