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Introducing Saved Chats in Teacher:Smarter

We've all been there. You're in the zone, collaborating with your favorite AI assistant, and you've just generated the perfect set of discussion questions for tomorrow's lesson. Or maybe you've crafted a beautifully differentiated text that you know you'll want to use again. You make a mental note to copy it over later, but then the bell rings, a student has a question, and just like that, the brilliant content is lost in the shuffle of a busy school day.

Well, we're excited to announce that those days are over. Introducing a brand new, highly-requested feature on Teacher:Smarter: Saved Chats!

Your Personal Library of AI-Generated Content

With our new Saved Chats feature, you can now save any conversation you have with our AI tools. Think of it as your own personal library of lesson plans, re-written texts, project ideas, and more. Everything you create is now just a click away, ready to be revisited, refined, or reused.

How It Works

Saving your work is as simple as clicking a button. Here's how to get started:

  1. Start a conversation with any of our powerful tools, just like you normally would.

  2. Once you've generated something you want to keep, look for the new "Save" button in the chat header.

  3. Click it! Your chat will be automatically titled and saved to your account. You can even click on the title to rename it for better organization.

  4. Your saved chats will appear in a new "Saved" section in the sidebar, ready for you to access at any time.

It's that easy!

Why You'll Love Saved Chats

We built this feature with teachers' busy workflows in mind. Here are a few ways Saved Chats can make your life easier:

  • Build a Resource Bank: Save your best-generated content to create a go-to library of resources for every unit.

  • Pick Up Where You Left Off: Start a lesson plan on Monday and come back to it on Tuesday with all your previous work intact.

  • Organize Your Ideas: Keep separate chats for different classes, subjects, or projects.

  • Iterate and Improve: Revisit a saved chat to ask follow-up questions or refine the content for a new group of students.

No more frantic copy-pasting or worrying about losing a stroke of genius. Your best ideas are now safely stored and always accessible.

We're incredibly excited to see how this new feature helps you work smarter, not harder. Log in to your Teacher:Smarter account today and give it a try!

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