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Grounded answers from your library
Scoped Q&A with citations — verify claims against the sources you trust, not the open web. Memory keeps context across sessions.
Learning · exam prep workflow
One course library for every PDF, slide, and note. Ask with citations, see how topics connect in AI View, and generate quizzes on your weak spots — not the whole syllabus again.
Sources
Overview
Three themes from your sources: timeline slip, pricing pressure, and API scope.
Studio

Report

Slides

Quiz

Audio
Knowledge workers who manage many documents
Upload lecture PDFs, problem sets, slides, and recordings by week. Stop searching Downloads, email, and Notion for the same definition.
Query Mindar against your materials only. Tap any answer to open the exact passage — verify before the midterm, not after.
Use AI View to spot prerequisite gaps, then generate quizzes and flashcards from Content Factory on those topics only.
The slide is in email, the PDF is on iPad, notes are in three apps — you spend 20 minutes finding what you already read.
Attention makes sense in lecture 8 but you cannot see how it links back to week 3 — the course feels like isolated chapters.
Exam prep becomes scrolling old files instead of targeted practice on the three units you actually forgot.
Scoped Q&A limits replies to your library — every explanation comes with a citation chip, not open-web guesswork.
AI View shows prerequisite chains across the whole course so you study the right modules first.
No re-uploading between chat, graph, and Studio — the same library powers all three.
PDF, DOCX, web clips, and recordings indexed in one course base.
Multi-turn chat scoped to your materials with source chips.
Prerequisites and related readings as linked nodes.
Study guides, quizzes, flashcards, and audio recaps.
Study guide
Unit-by-unit review tagged by difficulty
Review map
Visual course structure before the exam
Quiz set
Practice questions with source context
Flashcards
Spaced repetition from your highlights
Mindar Agent
Every use case shares the same intersection: grounded Ask, skill-driven Produce, and OpenClaw Watch. Skills — including expert templates from the plaza — plug into the modes your workflow needs most.
Grounded answers from your library
Scoped Q&A with citations — verify claims against the sources you trust, not the open web. Memory keeps context across sessions.
Skills turn corpus into deliverables
Workflow skills and expert templates assemble briefs, quizzes, scripts, and memos from the same library — library-grounded only.
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Study & Learn
Task packs below combine library scope, skills, and deliverable templates for this workflow.
Diagnose shaky units and explain with lecture citations before the midterm.
Skill · Weak-topic Q&A
Generate quizzes and flashcards on weak topics only — not the whole syllabus.
Skill · Quiz from unit
| Capability | Traditional tools | Mindar | General AI chat |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exam trust | Hope AI answers are right | Every claim links to lecture pages | No way to verify before the exam |
| Knowledge structure | Folders and bookmarks only | Visual maps + searchable corpus | No persistent knowledge base |
| Reusable outputs | Copy-paste into separate tools | Studio generates guides, slides, quizzes | One-off text you reformat manually |
| Targeted review | Re-read entire slide decks | Quiz + flashcards on weak topics only | Generic practice unrelated to your course |
| Team alignment | Scattered in chat and email | Shared libraries with permissions | No shared source of truth |
Trigger
48 hours before the midterm — chapters 4–7 still feel shaky.
“Before I used to re-read every slide deck. Now I upload once, ask Mindar to explain my weak topics with citations, and generate a quiz set the night before — each question links back to the lecture page.”
CS graduate student · exam block
Outcome: Targeted quiz + concept map without re-reading the full corpus.
Yes. Scoped Q&A limits replies to libraries you select — private course packs, plaza subscriptions, or both.
Copy a starter prompt or open the web app — same library on desktop and web.
From my CS229 materials only: explain attention using my lecture notes, show how it connects to week 3 topics in AI View, and create five practice questions with citations.
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