Features

The mechanism is an assessment. The value is intelligence.

Unclara collects learning data through assessments, then turns that data into concept-level mastery, knowledge gaps and recommendations you can act on.

AI Assessment Generation

Upload learning materials and generate structured assessments in seconds.

Unclara reads your PDF, detects the concepts it covers and writes questions mapped to each topic.

Knowledge Gap Detection

Identify exactly which concepts learners struggle with.

Every question carries a topic tag, so responses roll up into concept-level mastery instead of a single score.

Learning Analytics

Understand performance across topics, assessments and learners.

Track mastery over time, by cohort and by assessment, with charts designed to be read in seconds.

AI Insights

Turn assessment data into simple, actionable recommendations.

Plain-language explanations of what went wrong and what to review next.

Shareable Assessments

Publish assessments and share them with learners through a simple link.

No learner accounts required. Share one link and responses flow straight back into your workspace.

Learner-Level Insights

See individual strengths, weaknesses and learning patterns.

Open any learner to see strong topics, weak topics and assessment history.

How it works

Four steps, start to insight.

See the full worked example
01

Upload

Upload a PDF or learning material.

02

Generate

Unclara AI analyses the content and generates an assessment.

03

Share

Publish the assessment and share a unique link with learners.

04

Understand

Unclara analyses responses and identifies knowledge gaps automatically.

Results view

Where the intelligence shows up.

Topic performance

Descriptive Statistics88%
Probability71%
Hypothesis Testing54%
Regression Analysis39%

Largest knowledge gap

Regression Analysis

39% mastery

AI insight

61% of learners answered regression questions incorrectly. Most errors confuse correlation with causation and misread slope coefficients. Review prerequisite concepts before progressing to inference.