We're building this for you.

You've watched your child stare at the same page for an hour and come away with nothing. You've seen the shortcut apps. You know the difference between understanding a play and faking it.

Graph Opus is a visual framework that makes the structure of a play visible so comprehension grows from the architecture, not from summaries. Teacher pilots run in May. A version for families at home follows.

What your child actually needs
SparkNotes — tells them what happened, not why it matters or how to argue it
AI-written essays — bypasses thinking entirely, leaves nothing to draw on in the exam room
Graph Opus — visual structure first, then analysis. They see the play, they understand it, they write it in their own voice
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The goal: A student who can answer a question they've never seen before. That only comes from genuine understanding.

Understanding, not a shortcut.

The whole play at once.

Character arcs, turning points, and power shifts on a single visual — so the structure sticks before exam week.

A defense against the shortcut.

You can't graph a play you haven't read. The framework rewards close reading instead of replacing it.

Something a teacher would respect.

The same framework teachers are piloting in classrooms — not a consumer app disguised as study help.

Hear first when it opens.

Leave your email and we'll tell you when the student version is ready, along with a free Macbeth visual breakdown you can use tonight.

One honest note: we're not launched yet. Teachers are piloting our framework. The student version follows once the pilot tells us what exactly works in the classroom.