A training rig.
Not an answer machine.
Most AI gives you the solution.
Archiv does the opposite.
It slows you down.
Pushes back.
Asks what you see, what you remember, what you'd try next.
Because under stress — in an exam, an interview, a presentation —
you don't rise to the occasion.
You fall back to training.
Archiv is where that training happens.
Inside a session.
Closer to a coach than a chatbot.
No instant answers. No copy-paste.
Just you, under gentle pressure, getting sharper.
Ready to train like this?
Start Your First SessionFor students who are tired of pretending.
If you're done with memorizing slides you'll forget tomorrow, Archiv gives you:
- Daily training sessions that feel like sparring, not scrolling.
- Questions that force you to retrieve, not just re-read.
- A record of what you actually understand — not what you've copied.
For universities that still care if their students can think.
Archiv can sit alongside your LMS, not replace it.
- Stress-tested training modules for key courses.
- Structured prompts that demand reasoning, not plagiarism.
- Configurable difficulty and repetition, aligned with your syllabus.
What early users are saying.
"Harder than homework.
Better than homework."

@pepitesdedavid
Sounds cool! Learning through failure is so key.

@gifavatar_app
Loving the push toward understanding over UI, stay frugal and ship fast.

@loganforbes2442
"Fall back to training" is basically the only sustainable loop anyway. Showing up > shortcuts. Always.

@MaxSlashWang
Exactly. The goal of learning is internalizing the knowledge, not just getting the right answer quickly.

@davidosa_
Oh this is nice. So Archiv helps its user grow in their field.

@tight_studio
Tracking progress within the chat is key. Trying it out.

@imran0shaik
This website design is inspiring. Loved it.

@JeremyLasne
Investing a bit can unlock speed for growth.

@Eridil123
Looks interesting.

@RealPasternak
Cool.

@Michal_Stan
AI is amazing at execution but terrible at judgment. The problem isn't that AI doesn't let you think. It's that most people use it to avoid thinking. Tools should amplify your brain, not replace it.

@JeremyLasne
Focusing thinking with AI is a keeper move.

@Jogoh95
So the AI does not give out answer immediately?

@pathakic
Making an AI study buddy that people can't jailbreak feels like the actual boss fight.

@lmkeev
Designing for better thinking is a hard but meaningful goal.

@researchUSAI
Hey, everything looks great! I'm really interested to give it a try.

@pinoycuz
Archiv sounds interesting!

@ridafkih
I think the idea is great.

@M4XW3LLR
This is a really interesting approach to learning.

@researchUSAI
Your free daily sparring sessions sound smart for building habit first.

@yangbuilds
I like the site design and the product.

@thejessicatapia
My first convo and it's going rather well. I'm really enjoying using archiv study. It will ask me questions about what I'm posing to it. I'm used to chat just saying stuff. But Archiv, no, it wants you to do the thinking.

@deepacodex
Totally get this - super useful for closing deals and staying composed.

@lmkeev
Clarity like this genuinely changes how people show up.

@real_vichaarit
Website UI looks awesome.

@JonRouss
Had a play with archiv study and the UI is sleek, I also really liked the graph, great work.

Trustpilot Review
Helpful, really helpful.

Trustpilot Review
Cool and innovative tool for studying specific subjects.
Start where it matters most.
Your brain is the product. Not you.
We don't sell your attention. We give you a place to train.
Start free. Upgrade if it earns it.
Archiv — Fall back to training.