There's a meaningful difference between an answer key and a tutor. An answer key gets tonight's assignment done. A tutor builds the skill that gets tomorrow's quiz done — and the test next month, and the final in June.
Study Pilot is built around that distinction. Brady's job isn't to finish your worksheet for you. It's to make sure you can finish the next one yourself.
Six things that make Brady different from every other homework app on the App Store.
Take a picture of any problem and Brady reads it instantly — handwriting, printed, even sloppy diagrams.
Math, science, English, history, languages, coding, AP and IB — Brady covers it all from grade 4 through intro college.
Brady asks the next question instead of dumping the answer, so the learning sticks past the assignment.
Late-night study session? Sunday morning panic? Brady never sleeps and never has office hours.
Stuck on step three? Ask Brady to break it down further. He'll go as deep as you need.
Wrong answer? Brady shows you exactly where you slipped — and offers a similar problem so you can try again.
Vision Mode turns your camera into a tutor. Works on textbooks, worksheets, whiteboards, and your own scratch paper.
A sampling of how Brady handles questions across subjects.
Brady walks through distributing, isolating x, and checks the answer by substitution.
Brady starts with the electron transport chain and asks what would happen without oxygen.
Brady asks you to define internal vs. external conflict first, then guides you to both layers.
Brady shows the half-reaction approach and asks you to verify atom counts.
Brady prompts you to group causes by economic, political, and social before listing them.
Brady asks which rule applies first — chain rule — and walks through the layers.
"Brady helped me actually understand the Krebs cycle instead of just memorizing it. Got a 96 on the unit test."
"I take a picture of my math homework and Brady walks me through the parts I'm stuck on. My grade went from C+ to A-."
"I use Brady to check my essay drafts. He tells me where my argument is weakest without rewriting it for me."
"Brady is the only reason I survived AP Calc BC. I can ask him at 2 a.m. and he treats it like a real session."
No. Brady almost never just gives the answer. He runs a Socratic loop — asking a guiding question first, letting you attempt the next step, and only intervening when you're stuck. The goal is for you to leave each session able to solve the next problem on your own.
Every core K-12 and intro college subject. Math (arithmetic through Calc BC), all sciences (bio, chem, physics, environmental), English (literature, grammar, essay coaching), history, geography, economics, languages (Spanish, French, Mandarin, more), and coding (Python, JavaScript, HTML/CSS).
On the Family Plan, yes. Parents get a weekly one-page report showing what you worked on, what you mastered, and what's coming next. Individual session content stays private — only the summary is shared.
Used as a tutor, no. Used as a ghostwriter, yes. Brady is designed for the first use. We recommend telling your teachers you're using Study Pilot the way you'd use a private tutor — to explain things and check reasoning. Most teachers will support it.
You can try Brady free with limited daily sessions. Paid plans start at $14/month for unlimited tutoring, and the Family Plan is $24/month for up to four students with the parent dashboard included.
Yes — iOS now, Android coming soon. Vision Mode requires a camera. Voice Mode requires a microphone. Both work on any iPhone from the last five years.