5-min read · What is Cluesora, and what is a Knowledge OS?

Three students haven't asked a question in a month. Nobody knows.

Cluesora is a system that watches over learning so no one falls through — even when no one notices. This page is the five-minute answer to two questions: what Cluesora is, and what a Knowledge OS is.

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A class of sixty. Three of them, invisible.

The problem

You've had this problem before.

You're a teacher with sixty students. Two weeks before the final exam. You've been planning, delivering, evaluating. You're tired but you've been doing it right.

Three of those students haven't asked a question in a month.

  • You don't know if they're struggling or just quiet
  • The system doesn't tell anyone, because the system isn't watching
  • By the time scores come back, it's too late to help

And it's not because you didn't care. It's because you couldn't see them.

The same blind spot exists anywhere people learn — a new hire stuck in week three, an expert whose knowledge walks out the door every evening. Running a company instead of a classroom? There's a version of this for your team.

What we've all been doing

Every organization that teaches runs on faith.

We trust that —

Written
…matches what gets taught

Materials and delivery live in different systems. Nobody checks them against each other.

Taught
…matches what gets tested

Sessions and evaluations are built from assumptions about coverage, not evidence of it.

Tested
…reflects what was understood

A score is a number. It doesn't tell you what each learner actually grasped or missed.

Three leaps. We've been crossing our fingers.

What you'll see on Monday morning

Cluesora tells you, even when no one asks.

Three forms of attention, sent automatically. Not a dashboard you have to remember to check — messages that arrive when something needs to be seen.

To the teacher Mon · 09:14

You forgot to teach this concept.

Triggers when planned and delivered coverage drift apart.

About the learner Tue · 10:02

This learner apparently didn't understand it.

Triggers when their grasp of a concept dips below the cohort.

About the cohort Tue · 10:03

The class didn't understand it.

Triggers when an evaluation shows the cohort missed the point.

When accountability is grounded in evidence, it stops feeling like surveillance and starts feeling like care.

The shift

The definition

So what is a Knowledge OS?

Your computer runs on an operating system: a layer that knows every file, schedules every program, and lets everything talk to everything else. Your organization's knowledge runs on nothing. It sits in books, decks, wikis, and people's heads — stored, searchable, and unread.

A Knowledge OS is that missing layer. Cluesora doesn't store your content — it reads it: finds where each idea starts and ends, joins the same idea across every source, and builds a validated knowledge graph of what your institute actually knows. Then everything runs on that graph.

An OS has · a file system

A Knowledge OS has the knowledge graph

Every idea in your materials — read, joined across sources, organized, and trackable.

An OS runs · programs

A Knowledge OS runs learning

Study plans, sessions, evaluations, courses, vivas — all tied to the same map.

An OS has · a scheduler

A Knowledge OS keeps targets

Set a target over a duration; it plans the delivery and nudges whoever drifts, in time.

An OS has · interfaces

A Knowledge OS speaks everywhere

A teammate in Slack and Teams, and MCP tools inside Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor.

One base, three worlds. A school says class, exam, report card. An enterprise says cohort, assessment, performance report — over a memory graph. A self-learner says my knowledge graph, my plan, my viva. Same engine — the platform ships with each organization's own vocabulary. See it in your world: education, enterprise, or individual — or walk the machinery on /process.

What we believe

Education has been running on faith. We're replacing faith with evidence.

Four convictions sit underneath the product. They're not marketing positioning — they're why Cluesora exists.

1

Accountability, grounded in evidence

Faith should be optional. Trust should be inspectable. Every claim Cluesora makes, it can show you the path it took to get there.

2

Democratic access

No learner should fall through because they didn't have someone to ask. Attention shouldn't scale with proximity to a teacher's attention. It should reach everyone.

4

Ground-up reform, not category improvement

We're not building a better LMS. We're not building a smarter dashboard. The ambition is foundational: improve the quality of education from the ground up.

What changes mid-program

A semester in the life — month 4 of a 6-month course.

Same Monday evaluation. Different Tuesday.

Mon → 3 weeks later

Without Cluesora

  • Mid-semester evaluation taken on Monday
  • Three weeks later, averages have dropped 18%
  • You don't know which concepts dropped
  • You don't know which students are at risk
  • You don't know if it was content, teaching, or the questions
  • The semester ends before anyone figures it out
Mon → Tue morning

With Cluesora

  • Mid-semester evaluation taken on Monday
  • Tuesday morning: three concepts under-covered
  • Eleven students weak on prerequisites for the next module
  • Two evaluation questions flagged as low-validity
  • A re-teach session scheduled for Thursday
  • No one waits a semester

The same loop runs in corporate L&D programs — cohorts instead of classes, weeks instead of semesters. The principle doesn't change.

How it works

One unbroken thread. From what you teach to what they actually understand.

We had to be able to follow a single concept — from the page where it's introduced, through every class where it's taught, through every question that tests it, to every student who tries to answer. So we built it.

Resource Concept Map Session Question Score books, decks discovered planned + delivered tagged to concepts flows back

Walkable in either direction. Every step shows its work.

What had to exist for this to work

Six pieces. One thread.

01 · Identity

Who's in

Roles and access — every action attributable.

02 · Knowledge

Discover & validate

Concept map from your own materials. Prerequisites cross-checked.

03 · Education

Plan & deliver

Sessions tied to concepts. Drift surfaced as it happens.

04 · Evaluation

Assess & diagnose

Every question tied to concepts. Scores become learner profiles.

05 · Intelligence

Answer the unanswerable

Questions you've never been able to answer honestly — answered.

06 · Mastery

Practice & prove

Every score becomes a rolling picture. Every weak concept surfaces itself. The loop closes here.

Want to see this on your materials?

30 minutes. We'll take a sample of your content and show you the concept map and trace, live. No commitment. No deck. Just your stuff in our system.

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