You tell Felloclass what you want to learn. A course appears. You start. The teacher notices where you get stuck, and rebuilds the explanation until it lands.
There’s no menu, no level selector, no “beginner / intermediate / advanced”. The first screen is a single question, what do you want to learn?, and the answer becomes the course.
“Teach me stoicism.” “Portrait lighting from scratch.” “Why the French Revolution actually happened.” Any sentence, in any of ten languages. The more specific the better, but vague is fine. Felloclass will ask for the missing pieces.
In about thirty seconds, Felloclass plans the shape of the course: the thread, the chapters, the order, the visual moments. It picks the examples that fit you, not the examples that fit everyone.
Every lesson happens on a visual blackboard with a voice. Diagrams get drawn, terms get underlined, code gets run, maps get marked. You can interrupt. You can ask. You can skip ahead.
If you’re stuck, it slows down and rebuilds. If you already know something, it moves on. The pace is yours. The order of the lesson can shift mid-class if you take it somewhere the teacher didn’t expect.
When you come back tomorrow, the course knows what you got, what you didn’t, and what to revisit. No streak to protect. Just the thing you came to learn, waiting where you left it.