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Get a hand with the everyday. From homework help to meal planning to the tricky questions, Alias is a calm second opinion at eleven at night.
Homework you can help with
Get the topic explained to you first, so you can sit with your child rather than hand them a screen.
The boring logistics
Meal plans around what is in the fridge, packing lists, party ideas and the thing you forgot to book.
Straight answers, calmly
For the questions that are hard to ask anyone else, you get a measured answer without judgment.
How it works
- 01
Ask like you would a friend
Messy, half formed and at an odd hour is completely fine.
- 02
Get something usable
A plan, an explanation, or a list you can act on today.
- 03
Keep what works
Save the meal plan or the routine and come back to it later.
Try asking
Explain long division the way it is taught now so I can help without confusing my kid.
Here is what is in my fridge. Give me four dinners this week that a seven year old will eat.
My teenager is anxious about exams. How do I bring it up without making it worse?
Questions
- Is it safe for my child to use?
- Alias accounts are for adults. If you want your child to use it, sit with them, and check your school's guidance on AI tools for schoolwork.
- Will it just give them the answers?
- In Study Mode it deliberately does not. It guides toward the answer with questions and hints, which is the version worth putting in front of a student.
- Can it give medical or legal advice?
- It can help you understand a topic and prepare questions, but it is not a doctor or a lawyer. For anything that matters, speak to a qualified professional.