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:
- Dump your notes - paste your class notes or a topic you're studying
- Ask for textbook grounding - "What do the references say about this?"
- Check recent evidence - "Any new studies or guideline updates?"
- Clear doubts - "Explain the mechanism simply"
- 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?