Anyone using Claude Code as a personal AI tutor (not just for coding)?

Been seeing more people build DIY "AI tutor" setups on top of Claude Code — probing what you already know, planning a learning path, then teaching step by step instead of just answering questions on demand. Curious if anyone here actually does this for learning something outside of programming (math, physics, whatever).

If you've built something like this: what's your setup, and what's still annoying or missing about it?

If you haven't but wish you could — what's stopping you? Time to set it up, don't know where to start, something else?

Not selling anything, just trying to understand how people actually use Claude for learning before I go build the wrong thing.

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u/Important_Diet_2153 — 19 hours ago
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AI tutor idea for people who teach themselves hard stuff (anyone who's self-studied something difficult, 18+)

Quick anonymous survey, about 5 minutes, 10 questions.

I've been sketching out an idea for an AI tutor that works differently from just asking ChatGPT questions. It tests where your knowledge actually stops first, shows you a roadmap for what to learn next, then walks you through it one step at a time instead of dumping everything at once. Before I build anything I want to know if this is actually useful to people who self-teach hard skills, or if I'm solving a problem nobody has.

Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeuOtyaBJiDhlK2FPMHGxHlx7RyQwEpKgJGKiQrpozoZmWVJg/viewform

No sign-up needed. Last question asks for an email but it's optional, only if you want early access later. Happy to post results back here once I've got enough responses.

u/Important_Diet_2153 — 22 hours ago