Analytics Assistant

Product update live since 5 May 2026

What’s New

Meet the Analytics Assistant. You can now chat with an AI assistant about any of your interactive files: quiz, flashcard set, reading activity, chatbot, YouTube quiz, or assignment grader.

Open it from a file’s View Report page or the Analytics Assistant in your sidebar. It starts with a full insight report, then stays in the conversation so you can keep asking until you have exactly what you need.

Why It Matters for Your Classroom

Instead of scanning rows of scores in View Report, you can now just ask. The Analytics Assistant gives you clear insights, specific answers, and a back-and-forth conversation about any activity, all from your real student data.

You get the takeaways that matter in plain language, in seconds: what to reteach, who needs follow-up, and where engagement dropped.

Ask whatever you came to find out, whether you’re planning tomorrow’s lesson, pulling a list of students for support, or checking how the class did before you give feedback.

How to Use It

Where to start

You can open the Analytics Assistant from two places:

  • From a file’s View Report page — open the Analytics Assistant directly from the View Report page of any supported file. The file is attached automatically and the report generates without any extra steps.
  • From the Analytics Assistant in your sidebar — click Analytics Assistant in the left sidebar, then click Select a file to get started to browse your library and pick a file. Or click + New chat to start fresh.

What happens next

Once a file is selected, the assistant generates the insight report automatically. After that, the chat input opens and you can ask anything.

What the Insight Report Shows

After every activity, you probably want to know the same things: How did the class do? Who needs help? What should I do next? That’s what the report gives you, every time.

  • Performance Summary — the key numbers for what you ran (scores, completion, engagement, or submissions)
  • Key Insight — a short paragraph explaining what the data means for your class and what to do next
  • Warning Flags — surfaced automatically when something needs a closer look (low scores, timed-out students, flagged chatbot sessions, or missing submissions)
  • Three follow-up buttons — Your starting points for digging deeper. We’ll look at how this works in the next section.

Dig Deeper

After the report is generated, it ends with three follow-up buttons: two are set for the file type, and one is generated from your specific data. For a Quiz, the two fixed buttons are Question-by-Question Breakdown and Individual Student Performance.

Tap one button for the most common next step, or just type your own question:

  • “Which students scored below 60%?”
  • “What were the most common wrong answers on question 3?”
  • “Which chatbot sessions had fewer than 5 messages?”
  • “What should I focus on in tomorrow’s lesson?”

The assistant stays focused on the same file for that session and responds based on the actual data. If your file content is in another language, the assistant responds in that language too.

Each session is saved automatically and named based on the file you analyzed. Find past sessions under Analytics Assistant in your sidebar.

What You Can Do With Each Activity

ActivityThe assistant helps you…
Quiz or YouTube quizReview class scores, spot struggling students, and see which questions were hardest.
Flashcard sessionSpot which cards students kept getting wrong across the set.
Reading activityPinpoint where comprehension broke down and who to check in with.
Chatbot activityFlag conversations showing confusion, low engagement, or off-topic responses.
Assignment submissionsSurface the strengths and weaknesses shared across the class before you grade and give feedback

Try This

Open View Report on your most recent Quiz or Flashcard set, launch the Analytics Assistant from that page, and read the Key Insight paragraph. Then ask one follow-up question, “which students need the most support?” is a good place to start. You will have your lesson focus in under two minutes.

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Which file types work with the Analytics Assistant?

Quiz, YouTube Quiz, Flashcards, Reading Activity (with questions and responses), Chatbot, and Assignment Grader.

What if my file has no student responses yet?

The report will tell you there is no data and prompt you to assign the file to students first.

Can I analyze more than one file in the same session?

Each session focuses on one file. Start a new chat from Analytics Assistant in your sidebar or open the assistant from a different file’s View Report page to analyze another file.

Are my sessions saved?

Yes, sessions are saved automatically and appear under Analytics Assistant in your sidebar. Rename or delete any session from the … menu in the chat header.

What does a warning flag mean?

The assistant found something worth a closer look: timed-out students, very low scores, chatbot sessions flagged for off-topic or frustrated content, or a high number of very short interactions. It is a pointer, not an alarm.

Is this available on all plans?

The Analytics Assistant is available on Pro plans and above.