Example prompts
For teachers & schools
Make lessons interactive with AI you control — and the slide decks and diagrams to teach with — and let other AI check safety, correctness, and tone before anything reaches a student. Build it in minutes.
Built for classrooms — AI you can trust
Every app you build comes with these controls. They run automatically, and your school can add more.
Controlled AI for interactivity
Set exactly how the AI talks to students — what it may answer, the reading level, the tone, and topics it must stay on or refuse. The interactive helper stays inside the rails you give it.
AI that checks the AI
A separate layer reviews every response for safety, correctness, age-appropriateness, and tone before a student sees it — add as many checks as you want, and we always run a baseline set you can't turn off.
Alerts on the events you care about
Automatic alerts that keep watch over your classroom: get notified when a check fails, a student is flagged, or anything you define happens. We ship sensible alerts out of the box and you can add your own events and rules.
Example prompts
Copy one, tweak it to taste, and paste it into the prompt box to start building. The more specific you are about pages, components, and the look, the closer the first version lands.
Build an interactive lesson on the water cycle for 5th graders with an AI tutor I control: keep it to 5th-grade reading level, only answer questions about the lesson, and never give away quiz answers. Calm sky-blue theme, a section per stage with simple diagrams, and an end-of-lesson quiz with instant feedback.
Make a flashcard app for Spanish verbs that flips cards, quizzes me, tracks which ones I keep missing, and shows progress as a ring chart — cheerful coral accent.
Create a multiple-choice quiz builder where I add questions, students answer one per screen with a progress bar, and a results screen shows the score and review.
Build an essay-feedback helper where I paste a student essay and it suggests a grade with friendly, specific notes on structure, clarity, and grammar in a clean reading layout.
Make a slide deck to teach the water cycle to 5th graders: a title slide, a slide per stage with a simple diagram, a "quick check" question slide, and a recap — cheerful and age-appropriate.
Create a labeled water-cycle diagram as an editable SVG — sun, ocean, clouds, rain, and arrows for each stage — in friendly colors I can drop into my lesson or slides.
How to write a good prompt
Describe the app like you would describe a screen: the pages you want, the sections and components on them, and the look and feel. bychat builds on a modern React + Tailwind stack with a full component library, so it understands UI words.
- Pages & layout — a landing page, a dashboard, a multi-step form, a settings screen.
- Components — a nav bar, hero, cards, tabs, a data table, a chart, a dialog, a sidebar.
- Look & feel — colors and theme (e.g. "deep indigo with a light mode"), mood, rounded or sharp, light or dark.
Start with one sentence if you like — then keep chatting to refine. Mention a color or theme and bychat will carry it through; you can also tweak brand colors later in the Assets tab.
Get the most from bychat — together
Working in a company? Ask your admin or IT to bring in bychat for your team. You get the most value when it's set up to collaborate and stay secure — shared templates, team review, and your data and code kept under control.