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for every learner,
everywhere.

OLi is your personal AI tutor — adaptive, patient, and always available. It remembers how you learn and gets smarter with every session.

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Why OLi works

Personalised tutoring
at global scale.

OLi delivers the proven effectiveness of 1-to-1 instruction — affordable, adaptive, and available anywhere on Earth.

Adaptive Intelligence

Learns every learner's pace, gaps, and goals — then adjusts in real time to keep you in the optimal learning zone.

Multilingual & Cultural

24/7 availability across languages and cultural contexts, anywhere on Earth. Learning without borders.

Every Learning Context

School, university, workforce, and life skills — one platform, all stages. OLi grows with you throughout life.

Multimodal Input

Voice, chat, and live screen sharing. OLi meets learners where they are — no friction, just learning.

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Built for how
you actually learn.

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OLi — Your Learning Dashboard
Good afternoon, Alex. Ready to continue? You're on a 14-day streak — don't break it now.
Based on where you left off, I've set up today's session:
Today's sessionQuadratic equations — review & extend · Est. 25 min · Adaptive difficulty
You've mastered 47 concepts so far. Your weakest area right now isintegration by parts— want to tackle that first?
I can see you have f(x) = x² + 3x - 4 on your screen. Want me to walk you through finding the roots?
A
Yes, help me find the roots!
Before I show you — what methods do you already know for finding roots of a quadratic?
A
Factoring and the quadratic formula?
Exactly. Let's factor — what two numbers multiply to -4 and add to 3?
screen_shareScreen sharing active
I can see you're working through a quadratic equation. Go ahead — ask me anything out loud.
mic
"Can you explain what the discriminant tells us about the roots?"
Great question. The discriminant — b² − 4ac — tells you how many real roots exist. For the equation on your screen, let me calculate it now...
Question 2 of 5
What does a negative discriminant (b² − 4ac < 0) tell you about a quadratic?
Your answerIt has no real roots — two complex rootscheck_circle
check_circleCorrect!
When b²−4ac < 0, the square root term produces complex numbers — the parabola never crosses the x-axis.
Study streak
14 days
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Current topic
Quadratics
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OLi — Conversational Tutoring
Good afternoon, Alex. Ready to continue? You're on a 14-day streak — don't break it now.
Based on where you left off, I've set up today's session:
Today's sessionQuadratic equations — review & extend · Est. 25 min · Adaptive difficulty
You've mastered 47 concepts so far. Your weakest area right now isintegration by parts— want to tackle that first?
I can see you have f(x) = x² + 3x - 4 on your screen. Want me to walk you through finding the roots?
A
Yes, help me find the roots!
Before I show you — what methods do you already know for finding roots of a quadratic?
A
Factoring and the quadratic formula?
Exactly. Let's factor — what two numbers multiply to -4 and add to 3?
screen_shareScreen sharing active
I can see you're working through a quadratic equation. Go ahead — ask me anything out loud.
mic
"Can you explain what the discriminant tells us about the roots?"
Great question. The discriminant — b² − 4ac — tells you how many real roots exist. For the equation on your screen, let me calculate it now...
Question 2 of 5
What does a negative discriminant (b² − 4ac < 0) tell you about a quadratic?
Your answerIt has no real roots — two complex rootscheck_circle
check_circleCorrect!
When b²−4ac < 0, the square root term produces complex numbers — the parabola never crosses the x-axis.
Concepts covered
3 today
check_circleGap closed
Screen share
Active
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OLi — Voice & Screen Session
Good afternoon, Alex. Ready to continue? You're on a 14-day streak — don't break it now.
Based on where you left off, I've set up today's session:
Today's sessionQuadratic equations — review & extend · Est. 25 min · Adaptive difficulty
You've mastered 47 concepts so far. Your weakest area right now isintegration by parts— want to tackle that first?
I can see you have f(x) = x² + 3x - 4 on your screen. Want me to walk you through finding the roots?
A
Yes, help me find the roots!
Before I show you — what methods do you already know for finding roots of a quadratic?
A
Factoring and the quadratic formula?
Exactly. Let's factor — what two numbers multiply to -4 and add to 3?
screen_shareScreen sharing active
I can see you're working through a quadratic equation. Go ahead — ask me anything out loud.
KJ
"Can you explain what the discriminant tells us about the roots?"
Great question. The discriminant — b² − 4ac — tells you how many real roots exist. For the equation on your screen, let me calculate it now...
Question 2 of 5
What does a negative discriminant (b² − 4ac < 0) tell you about a quadratic?
Your answerIt has no real roots — two complex rootscheck_circle
check_circleCorrect!
When b²−4ac < 0, the square root term produces complex numbers — the parabola never crosses the x-axis.
Voice session
Live
micListening...
Quiz progress
2 of 5
bolt80% correct
OLi — Adaptive Quiz
Good afternoon, Alex. Ready to continue? You're on a 14-day streak — don't break it now.
Based on where you left off, I've set up today's session:
Today's sessionQuadratic equations — review & extend · Est. 25 min · Adaptive difficulty
You've mastered 47 concepts so far. Your weakest area right now isintegration by parts— want to tackle that first?
I can see you have f(x) = x² + 3x - 4 on your screen. Want me to walk you through finding the roots?
A
Yes, help me find the roots!
Before I show you — what methods do you already know for finding roots of a quadratic?
A
Factoring and the quadratic formula?
Exactly. Let's factor — what two numbers multiply to -4 and add to 3?
screen_shareScreen sharing active
I can see you're working through a quadratic equation. Go ahead — ask me anything out loud.
mic
"Can you explain what the discriminant tells us about the roots?"
Great question. The discriminant — b² − 4ac — tells you how many real roots exist. For the equation on your screen, let me calculate it now...
Question 2 of 5
What does a negative discriminant (b² − 4ac < 0) tell you about a quadratic?
Your answerIt has no real roots — two complex rootscheck_circle
check_circleCorrect!
When b²−4ac < 0, the square root term produces complex numbers — the parabola never crosses the x-axis.
Knowledge gap
Closing
trending_up+15% this session
Built for every kind of learner

Whoever you are,
OLi meets you there.

Students & Families
From Year 7 to university

OLi helps students build real understanding, not just pass tests. Parents get full visibility into progress, gaps, and habits.

    Adaptive difficulty across every subjects

    Exam prep for VCE, HSC, IB, IELTS, SAT

    Parent dashboard with weekly reports

    Safe mode & age-appropriate controls

Working Professionals
Upskill on your schedule

Pursuing a certification or mastering a new tool? OLi fits serious learning into the time you actually have.

    CFA, CPA, CISSP, AWS, Azure & more

    In-app coaching inside your daily tools

    Spaced repetition & smart scheduling

    Voice mode for commuting or on-the-go

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L&D that actually works

Replace static compliance modules with personalised AI coaching — trained on your knowledge base, at scale.

    Custom knowledge base (private RAG)

    Compliance training & attestation

    Skills gap analytics & HRIS integration

    White-label, SSO & enterprise security

What learners are saying

"It actually remembers where I left off. I've never had an AI tool that felt like it knew me — OLi genuinely does."

JM
Jordan M.
Year 12 student, Melbourne

"Passed CFA Level 1 on first attempt. The spaced repetition and adaptive mocks were the difference — I actually retained what I studied."

PK
Priya K.
Finance analyst, Sydney

"We replaced our compliance LMS with OLi. Completion rates went from 54% to 91% in the first quarter. The team actually enjoys it."

SR
Sarah R.
Head of L&D, financial services
Pricing

Simple pricing.
Serious learning.

Start free and upgrade when you're ready. No lock-in, no hidden fees.

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$10/ mo

Core AI tutoring. The global entry point.

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    10 hours / month

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$21/ mo

Advanced personalisation and multilingual support.

    Everything in Basic

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    25 hours / month

    All subjects + 80+ languages

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$39/ mo

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    Everything in Premium

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    50 hours / month

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$79/ mo

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Meet the team

The people behind.
OLi.

We're a small, focused team of educators, engineers and designers who believe every learner deserves a brilliant tutor in their corner.

Nathan Barkell
Founder & Commercial Lead

Educator, founder, and commercial lead. The vision and the drive behind OLi.

Focus areas
EducationVision
Commercial
Mark Elliott
Technology & Platform

Technology and platform scalability. Engineering the infrastructure for global reach.

Focus areas
TechnologyInfrastructure
Scalability
Alex Burton
Operations & Product

Operations, products, and execution. Turning strategy into shipped product.

Focus areas
OperationProduct
Execution
Sev Mozhaev
Growth & Audience

Creator-led growth and audience reach. 1.6M followers and growing.

Focus areas
GrowthAudience
Creator