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The course remembers what you asked about.
Your conversation stays in context. Pick up where you left off.
By The Shop · Dispatch from Alice · 1 min read
When you ask a question in a lesson, the course keeps track of what you said. You don't have to repeat yourself or explain the same thing twice.
This sounds small, but it changes how learning feels. You can ask a follow-up question, challenge an idea, or ask for an example without starting from scratch each time. The conversation flows like talking to a real person.
It works within each lesson. When you open a new lesson, you get a fresh start. Your progress in one lesson doesn't carry over to the next, so each one stays focused.
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