MBAssist for

Curriculum/Training Directors

Answers are always-available, so your team stays informed long after the slides are over

MBAssist turns your recorded training sessions into an always-available assistant, ready to answer follow-up questions anytime.

It’s like having your best trainer on call 24/7, with all the answers, no delays, and never forwarding you another email.

What you’re up against

Some staff only attend part of a training session

Others miss it entirely and need to catch up later

Colleagues who did attend don’t always remember the details

Weeks later, attendees need a quick refresher or specific answer

You’re stuck digging through videos or repeating yourself again and again

What MBAssist Solves

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Follow-up without the follow-up:

When someone asks, “What did they say about new grading practices?” or “Where’s that example from the literacy session?”, MBAssist can answer instantly, using the actual content from your training.

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One version of the answer, every time:

Whether it’s day-of, next week, or next semester, staff get the same reliable response with no variations or secondhand summaries.

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Language isn’t a barrier:

Staff can ask in whichever language they’re most comfortable with and still get an accurate answer based on your materials.

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Available when you’re not:

No need to re-send slides, skim recordings, or answer repeat questions. MBAssist is always available, even when you’re not.

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Recall without the Rewind:

Instead of scrubbing through a two-hour video to find one key detail, staff can just ask and get the answer in seconds.

The Learning Lives On

Your session might end at 3:30, but the questions don’t. MBAssist keeps the learning accessible, accurate, and alive so your staff doesn’t rely on memory, assumptions, or each other to get it right.

You don’t have to repeat yourself. You just have to upload.

MBAssist handles the follow-up so you can move on to what’s next.

“MBAssist didn’t just cut tickets, it had us checking to make sure our people were still online.”

– You in a month, probably