For music educators
An echo of you, teaching your students when you can't be there.
Inkt gives you one place to run your studio and a private AI echo of your own teaching, one you train, approve, and own outright.
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Right now your teaching is scattered across a video call here, a messaging thread there, a folder of materials somewhere else, and a payment app you'd rather not think about. Inkt brings your lessons, your materials, your conversations, and your payments into one place, so you and your students stop losing time to the seams between five different tools.
Your echo
Your echo is an AI you train and you own. It learns from the way you teach, so your students can ask it questions between lessons, when they're practicing late at night or stuck on something you covered last week, and it answers the way you would, drawn from your own material and your own method.
You build it, you hear it back, and you approve it before a single student ever does. It never goes live until it sounds like you. And it stays yours: we don't use it to train anything of our own, we don't sell it, and if you ever leave, it leaves with you.
Your work stays yours
Most AI got good by quietly absorbing the work of people who were never asked. Teachers, players, and writers had their craft folded into a model that now hands it out for free, with their name nowhere on it. Inkt is built the other way around. Your method is yours. Your echo is yours. When your students learn from it, the credit stays with you, where it belongs.
Everything on Inkt is encrypted end to end, which means we can't read your lessons, your messages, or your students' questions. We don't sell any of it, and we don't use it to train anything of our own. Privacy here is the floor that everything else stands on.
How it works
Bring your studio in. Lessons, materials, messages, and payments, all in one place your students already know how to use.
Build your echo. Shape it from your own teaching, hear it back, and put it in front of your students only when you're ready.
Stay in control. Your echo, your method, and your students stay yours, start to finish.
The first group
We're opening Inkt to a small first group of music educators. If you teach, you have students who'd keep learning from you between lessons, and you care about keeping your work your own, you probably already know whether this is for you.
This isn't early access in the usual sense. You'll be building Inkt alongside us, telling us what's missing, what's wrong, and what your studio actually needs, while we shape the product around real teaching. We're keeping the group small on purpose, so we can sit with each of you and get it right.
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