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School Hack

There is no minimum age on School Hack
+ There is no minimum age on School Hack

What is School Hack?

School Hack is an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot designed to help students with their assignments. You can ask questions, upload pictures of assignments and get answers as well as explanations. You can generate quizzes or produce summaries that can be used as study aids. An AI companion, Andy, can also answer questions and help you with tasks such as emailing and organising your schedule. You need a monthly subscription to use School Hack.

School Hack lets you join and create groups with other students and send direct messages as well as communicate with people on Discord. There is also an AI-integrated education platform for educators and students called SHP 2.0.

School Hack uses Open AI’s ChatGPT to provide answers and interact in a conversational way. As with other chatbots, it is important to be aware that they may say things that are inaccurate or harmful. School Hack also lets students run their assignments through its plagiarism and paraphrasing tools to avoid penalties when using copied material, which may pose risks to learning outcomes.  

School Hack was founded in 2023 and is operated out of the United Arab Emirates.  

Websites:schoolhack.ai and shportal.ai 
Apps:Android app, Apple iOS app

How do people use School Hack?

Learn more about the benefits and risks associated with how people use AI chatbots like School Hack.

School Hack is used for: anonymous communication, content sharing, encrypted, in-app purchasing, messaging/online chat, online relationships, and screen capture.

How can you report online abuse, ask for content to be removed or block someone?

This link is provided by School Hack:

  • Support contact 
    School Hack does not have support information, but you can reach the team by filling out a form.  

How can you protect your personal information?

This link is provided by School Hack:

  • Privacy policy 
    The types of information collected by School Hack, how it is used and shared.  

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Last updated: 02/01/2025

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