write a short message about how orris works or what of its features and be showcased like You can add your notes. Add something from reference texts. Ask to search about recent updates and evidences Ask any conceptual doubt. Add everything together And tell orris to create a image or pdf (notes) Custom notes will be built within minutes. How a elite student should use orris Smart studying in mins. Knowledge of the top 1% and more

Here's a short, punchy message you can use to showcase Orris:

Meet Orris - Your AI Study Partner That Thinks Like a Top 1% Student
Most students read. Elite students understand. Here's how Orris bridges that gap in minutes:

📝 Add Your Own Notes Paste your lecture notes, highlight a confusing concept, or drop a question - Orris builds around your material, not generic content.
📚 Referenced from Real Textbooks Every answer is grounded in authoritative medical and scientific textbooks - the same sources your professors use. No hallucinated facts. No Wikipedia.
"Orris pulls directly from peer-reviewed textbooks and clinical references - so when it explains a concept, it's citing the same Harrison's, Robbins, or Gray's Anatomy your exams are based on."
🔬 Search Recent Evidence & Updates Ask Orris: "What's the latest research on this?" and it searches PubMed, finds recent meta-analyses and RCTs, and tells you what's changed - including if newer evidence contradicts older textbook content.
💡 Clear Any Conceptual Doubt - Instantly Struggling with the mechanism of action? Confused about a pathway? Ask it directly. Orris breaks down complex ideas in plain language, with diagrams and clinical context.
🖼️ Generate Images & PDFs Ask Orris to create a visual diagram, a summary poster, or a full PDF of your notes - formatted, clean, and ready to revise from.

How an Elite Student Uses Orris:
  1. Dump your notes - paste your class notes or a topic you're studying
  2. Ask for textbook grounding - "What do the references say about this?"
  3. Check recent evidence - "Any new studies or guideline updates?"
  4. Clear doubts - "Explain the mechanism simply"
  5. Generate your custom study material - "Make me a PDF summary with diagrams"
Smart studying isn't about studying more. It's about studying right. Orris gives you the knowledge framework of a top-1% student - in minutes, not years.

Try it: "Here are my notes on heart failure. Add textbook references, search for recent guideline updates, explain the pathophysiology simply, and create a PDF summary with a diagram."
One message. Done.

Want me to adjust the tone (more formal, more casual, social media style), add specific examples, or format this as a poster/PDF?

the message just needs to be forwarded to a person making a reel about it, so you can be short and focus less on making the message look good and focus more about the indept, unique standout detailed features

Here's the brief for the reel creator:

Orris - reel brief
Core angle: elite students don't just read, they interrogate their material. Orris is built for that.
The standout features to show:
1. Custom notes as the starting point User pastes their own messy lecture notes. Orris doesn't replace them - it builds on top of them. The output feels like their notes, just upgraded.
2. Real textbook references, not generic AI fluff Orris pulls from actual medical textbooks - Harrison's, Robbins, Gray's, Guyton - same sources professors cite. When it says something, it tells you which book and page it came from. That's a level of credibility no other AI study tool offers.
3. PubMed live evidence search Ask about any topic and Orris searches PubMed for recent meta-analyses, RCTs, and guideline updates - and flags if the textbook content is outdated. A student can know what a 2025 systematic review says about a treatment, in seconds.
4. Conceptual doubt resolution with clinical depth Not just "what is X" but "why does X happen, what's the mechanism, how does it connect to Y" - answered with the depth of a subject matter expert, not a summary paragraph.
5. One prompt generates a full study artifact Single message: drop notes + ask for textbook grounding + recent evidence + concept explanation + PDF with diagrams. Orris handles all of it in one go and delivers a downloadable file. Custom notes built in minutes.
The elite student workflow to demonstrate in the reel: Type one long prompt combining all of the above on a real topic (e.g. heart failure, diabetes, pharmacology). Show the output - textbook citations appearing, PubMed results surfacing, a diagram generating, a PDF downloading. That's the money shot.
Tagline direction: "Knowledge of the top 1%. In minutes."

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