AI assistant for students
Studying generates a constant stream of small tasks: tracking down a credible source, condensing a 40-page reading, deciding what to revise tonight, and turning lecture notes into something you can actually test yourself on. MiyoMind handles all of that in one conversation, on whichever app you already keep open. There is nothing to install for chat — you talk to it inside WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, or the web dashboard at miyomind.com, and the assistant (named Miyo by default) remembers what you are working on between messages.
How does MiyoMind help with studying?
MiyoMind helps you study by doing the heavy lifting around your reading and revision while you stay in control of the thinking. It searches the live web and returns answers with citations so you can check sources, compresses long material into the parts that matter, keeps a schedule and nudges you when sessions are due, and generates practice material from your own notes. Because it has long-term memory, you do not have to re-explain your course, exam date, or preferred study style every time.
Concretely, here are messages a student might send and what Miyo does in response:
You: Research the main causes of the 2008 financial crisis and give me 5 sources I can cite.
Miyo: Returns a structured summary with live citations you can verify.
You: Summarise this PDF into 10 bullet points I can revise from. [attach reading]
Miyo: Reads the document and returns a tight, exam-focused summary.
You: Build me a 2-week revision plan for my biology exam on the 16th, 1 hour a day.
Miyo: Lays out the plan and sets daily reminders that ping your chat app.
You: Make 15 flashcards from these notes on cell respiration. [paste notes]
Miyo: Generates Q&A flashcards you can study from in chat.
You: Remind me every Sunday at 6pm to review this week's lecture notes.
Miyo: Creates a recurring reminder that fires across your platforms.Research with sources you can check
Ask a question and Miyo runs a live web search, returning an answer with citations rather than a confident guess. That matters for academic work, where you need to trace claims back to credible sources. You can ask it to compare viewpoints, find recent data, or pull primary sources on a topic, then follow up to dig deeper — all in the same thread.
Summarise readings and analyse documents
Paste an article or attach a PDF and ask for a summary, key arguments, or a glossary of unfamiliar terms. Miyo can read and analyse documents, so a dense reading becomes a set of bullet points or a study sheet in seconds. Ask it to pull out the thesis, list the evidence, or explain a confusing section in plainer language.
Study schedules and reminders that actually reach you
Tell Miyo your exam dates and how much time you have, and it builds a revision schedule. The difference from a static plan is the reminders: one-off and recurring reminders fire inside the chat apps you already check, so a nudge to start your 7pm session lands on WhatsApp or Telegram instead of a calendar you forget to open. If you connect Google Calendar, it can work alongside the tools you already use.
Flashcards and active recall by chat
Paste your notes and ask for flashcards. Miyo turns them into question-and-answer pairs you can drill in the conversation — it asks, you answer, it tells you if you were right. Active recall and spaced practice are among the most evidence-backed study techniques, and doing it in a chat thread means you can revise in five-minute gaps without opening a separate app.
Can I use AI to write essays without cheating?
You can use MiyoMind to support essay writing ethically, but how you use it is what matters. Most universities prohibit submitting AI-generated text as your own work, and many now use detection and require disclosure. The honest, defensible way to use an AI study assistant is for the scaffolding around your writing — not to replace your own argument and words.
Used well, Miyo helps you write a better essay that is still genuinely yours:
- Brainstorm angles, then pick and develop your own thesis
- Build an outline you fill in with your own analysis
- Find and check sources, with citations you verify yourself
- Get feedback on a draft you wrote — clarity, structure, weak arguments
- Catch grammar, flow, and unclear sentences before you submit
- Explain a counter-argument so you can address it
How much does it cost for students?
MiyoMind has a free tier that requires no card and gives you 100 credits every month — enough for many students who study in short bursts. Credits meter actual model and tool usage (1 credit is roughly $0.005 of value), so light research, summarising, and flashcards stretch a long way. If you study heavily or want your own dedicated, isolated workspace, the paid plans add far more monthly credits.
| Plan | Price / month | Credits / month | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | 100 | Light, occasional study; no card required |
| Plus | $14.99 | 6,000 | Regular revision, research-heavy courses |
| Pro | $39.99 | 18,000 | Daily heavy use, dissertations, research projects |
If you ever run short, credits are also sold as top-up packs (600 for $3, 2,000 for $10, 5,000 for $25, 10,000 for $50), so you only pay for what you use. There is no requirement to upgrade — the free plan is a real plan, not a trial.
Is it safe and private to use for my coursework?
MiyoMind is built with privacy and safety as defaults. Every paid user gets their own dedicated, sandboxed container with an isolated workspace, no public internet egress, a read-only root filesystem, and dropped Linux capabilities — so your files and work stay separated. Any integrations you connect (like Google Drive or Calendar) and your long-term memories are encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM, and a 10-layer prompt-injection defence plus output scrubbing runs on every message. The free tier runs on a shared direct-agent path rather than a dedicated container, but the same encryption and message-level safety apply.
Under the hood, MiyoMind runs the open-source OpenClaw agent runtime, a model router called Hermes, and proprietary orchestration, memory, billing, safety, and routing code, drawing on frontier models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, xAI, and Alibaba. It is not a wrapper around a single model — which means it can pick a capable model for the task at hand without you thinking about it.
A day in the life of a student using MiyoMind
- Morning: "Summarise today's two readings into one page each" — you skim them over breakfast instead of in the library.
- Between classes: "Make 10 flashcards from this lecture" and drill them in the queue for coffee.
- Afternoon: "Find 4 recent peer-reviewed sources on this topic with citations" for your essay's evidence base.
- Evening: a recurring 7pm reminder pings WhatsApp to start your revision block; you ask Miyo to quiz you on the week's material.
- Before bed: "Give me feedback on the structure of this draft I wrote" — you fix the weak section yourself and submit tomorrow.
The thread is continuous, so Miyo remembers your exam dates, your course, and what you covered yesterday. You are not starting over each time — you are building a study companion that knows your term.
Frequently asked questions
Is MiyoMind free for students?
Yes. MiyoMind has a genuinely free plan that needs no card and gives you 100 credits every month, which covers light research, summarising, and flashcards for many students. Paid plans (Plus at $14.99/mo and Pro at $39.99/mo) add far more monthly credits and a dedicated, sandboxed workspace for heavier use.
Can MiyoMind read my PDFs and lecture notes?
Yes. You can attach or paste readings, articles, and notes, and ask Miyo to summarise them, pull out key arguments, explain confusing sections, or turn them into flashcards. It reads and analyses documents and PDFs directly in the conversation.
Will using it to help write essays count as cheating?
It depends on your institution and how you use it. Using MiyoMind to brainstorm, outline, find and check sources, or get feedback on your own draft is usually acceptable; submitting AI-written text as your own work is typically academic misconduct. Always check your school's policy and disclose AI assistance where required.
How does MiyoMind remind me to study?
Tell Miyo when and how often to remind you, and it creates one-off or recurring reminders that fire inside your chat apps — WhatsApp, Telegram, or Discord — so nudges actually reach you instead of sitting in a calendar you forget to open.
Do I need to install anything?
No. For chat there is nothing to install: you use MiyoMind inside WhatsApp, Telegram, or Discord, or the web dashboard in any browser at miyomind.com. You message it like any contact, and it keeps the context of your studies between conversations.
Does it give sources I can actually cite?
Yes. When you ask a research question, MiyoMind runs a live web search and returns answers with citations, so you can verify each claim and trace it to a credible source rather than trusting an unsourced answer. You should still check sources yourself before citing them in academic work.
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