LucaAIsteinMastery, not grades

Administrator guide

You bring your people in.

The administrator is the person who runs LucaAIstein for a school, an organization, or a family: you request the accounts, decide who gets which role, and act as the contact point when your people need help or want their data handled. This guide covers everything that job involves during the Private Preview โ€” and the one thing no administrator can do, on purpose.

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Your role during the Private Preview

During the Private Preview, account provisioning is concierge-style: a real team sets up every account by hand, and you are the bridge between your organization and that team. In practice, an administrator does four things:

What you manage

  • Who has an account, and in which role.
  • Class rosters โ€” which learners belong to which educator.
  • The flow of support and privacy requests to the team.
  • The pace of your organization's rollout.

What you don't

  • Learners' evidence. Oversight of a child's learning belongs to their parent and their teacher โ€” not to account administration.
  • Consent on a minor's behalf. Only a parent or guardian can grant it.
  • The mastery gate. No role can bend it โ€” including yours.
  • Billing mechanics. Usage is metered and invoiced by the team via Stripe โ€” there are no rates for you to set and no invoices for you to issue.

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Requesting & provisioning accounts

Everything starts with one invitation request. Send one request for your whole group โ€” the team provisions the accounts and replies with sign-in details, usually within one business day (EU & US business hours).

  1. Request an invitation through the sign-up wizard. Say who will learn โ€” a child, yourself, or a team โ€” and how many learners; the wizard ends with a prefilled invitation request to the team. List each person you need an account for, with the role they should have: learner, parent, or educator.
  2. The team provisions the accounts and replies with sign-in details and a secure Stripe link to put a card on file ($0 is charged at setup) โ€” usually within one business day, EU & US business hours.
  3. Everyone signs in at www.lucaexpress.com and opens LucaAIstein (๐Ÿง ) from the app menu.
  4. For every minor: the parent or guardian completes consent first. The tutor will not score or speak with a child before recorded parental consent exists โ€” it fails closed. Make this step one of your rollout, not an afterthought.

Who gets which role

The Private Preview is invitation-based and limited to the first 50 customers. Count every account in your request against that limit. Once the 50 places are taken, new requests join the waitlist for general availability โ€” so request what you genuinely need now, and grow from the waitlist later if the preview fills. The monthly platform fee is on us during the Private Preview, and you pay only for what you use โ€” current rates are on the pricing page.

Request an invitation โ€” first 50 customers

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Adding people later works exactly the same way: send a new invitation request naming the person and the role. While preview places remain, additions are provisioned from your request; once the 50 are taken, they join the waitlist.

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Role capabilities at a glance

Four roles, each deliberately scoped. Everyone sees exactly what their relationship to a learner entitles them to โ€” and nothing more.

RoleSeesCan do
Learner Their own lessons and progress โ€” what's mastered, what's in progress, and the next step. Never a bare "no": every locked door comes with its path. Learn in Socratic dialogue; keep a Personal Library of their own books and documents (stored only on their device); use Analog Practice โ€” reading log, read-aloud, handwriting โ€” where consented. Adult learners grant their own consent.
Parent / Guardian Everything about their own learners: lessons, questions, results, and the full evidence surface โ€” trajectories, mastery map, work samples. Never another family's child. Set subjects and values; cap gamification (the cap is a hard ceiling โ€” 0 disables it); cap or disable enrichment-pathway invitations; grant and revoke voice and handwriting consent for minors.
Educator Their own class only โ€” evidence per student, whole class at a glance. A FERPA-style boundary: a teacher never sees another class's learners. Review class evidence; curate the shared curriculum catalog in the Curriculum Curator (provenance, copyright posture, review queue); use Analog Practice as additive, never-required homework.
Administrator The organization's accounts and roles โ€” who has access and as what. Account administration is not a window into learners' evidence. Request and provision accounts; assign roles; maintain class rosters; receive and forward support and privacy requests; run the Private Preview rollout.

One capability exists for nobody: overriding the foundations gate. Before advanced subjects unlock, a learner must genuinely master Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic โ€” and that gate is immutable. No learner, no parent, no teacher, and no administrator can lower it, bypass it, or override it. This is not a permission you can request from support; the override does not exist, by design. What the gate always gives instead is the path: what is mastered, what remains, and the next step.

05

Privacy duties: erasure & local-first data

As the organization's contact point, privacy requests from your users land with you first. The job is simple and it matters: forward, don't sit on it.

Handling an erasure request

  1. A user asks you โ€” a parent leaving the program, an adult learner closing their account, anyone exercising their right to erasure.
  2. Forward the request to keith@gusit.de (cc gus@gusit.de) with the subject "Privacy request." Say whose data, and what they've asked for.
  3. The team executes it. Personal data is purged, and the learner's identifiers in the permanent audit log are cryptographically shredded โ€” the audit history survives for integrity, but the identifiers in it become irrecoverable by design.

LucaAIstein is designed for GDPR-style rights: erasure happens on request, and the mechanics above are what actually occurs โ€” a purge plus a cryptographic shred, not a soft-delete that lingers.

Local-first data โ€” what never reaches a server

Two kinds of content are deliberately kept on the user's own device, which changes what erasure even needs to touch:

Tell your users plainly: what stays on the device is theirs to keep or delete like any file of their own; what the servers hold โ€” scores, evidence, provenance โ€” is what a "Privacy request" erases.

Isolation is structural

Teacher and classroom access follows a FERPA-style boundary enforced by the system's design: a teacher sees only their own class, a parent only their own children. There is no setting you must configure to make this true, and no setting that can make it false.

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What to tell users about the Private Preview

LucaAIstein has been in Private Preview since July 18, 2026. The monthly platform fee is on us during the Private Preview, and you pay only for what you use โ€” AI usage is billed monthly, with current rates on the pricing page. Some things are deliberately switched off until independent reviews pass, and your users will notice. Brief them before they ask โ€” honesty up front is cheaper than surprise later. Here is what to say:

Say this, before they ask

  • "Grade-level estimates may show as unavailable." The estimate โ€” an uncertainty band anchored to a named external standard, labeled "tutor estimate, not a standardized test" โ€” appears only after an independent subgroup-fairness review passes. Until then it fails closed rather than guessing. It never influences the mastery gate either way.
  • "Enrichment-pathway invitations may be unavailable too." Same reason, same posture: invitations wait for independent fairness review, deliberately fail-closed. When they do arrive, they are gentle, dismissible, frequency-capped invitations โ€” never a talent verdict, and a parent can cap or disable them entirely.
  • "Advanced-subject unlocks are conservative right now." While independent expert calibration completes, the gate errs on the side of caution. Learning is never blocked โ€” learners keep working and building evidence the whole time; only the unlock of advanced subjects awaits calibration.
  • "Voice is metered usage, like everything else." Voice minutes are billed on the monthly usage invoice, so encourage short, purposeful voice moments over marathon sessions. If the connection falters, the lesson continues in text โ€” nothing is lost.
  • "The tutor teaches in English first." The website speaks EN/FR/DE/ES/PT; the tutor itself is English-first during the Private Preview.

The one-line version, if you only send one: "The monthly platform fee is on us during the private preview, you pay only for the AI you use, and it's honest to a fault โ€” a few numbers stay hidden until independent fairness reviews pass โ€” and nothing your child does is ever blocked, only the unlock of advanced subjects is careful."

How billing works for your users

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Rollout tips

A cap of fifty customers across the whole Private Preview means every account you request should earn its place. The pattern that works:

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Escalation & contact

One address for everything, with the subject line doing the routing. Keith (Sales & customer engagement) responds within one business day, EU & US business hours.

Accounts & sign-upNew accounts start at the sign-up wizard. For role changes, roster updates, and waitlist questions โ€” or if the wizard is not an option โ€” email keith@gusit.de (cc gus@gusit.de), subject "LucaAIstein private preview".
Privacy & erasureSame address, subject "Privacy request" โ€” erasure requests you're forwarding on a user's behalf, or any question about data handling.
Everything elseSame address โ€” a stuck account, a confused parent, feedback from your first class. When in doubt, send it; it will be routed.

Worth sharing with your users: the learner guide, the parent guide (send it with every parent account), the educator guide, and the documentation hub for everything else.