reweave drafts a real first lesson from real people's own words in about a minute. Then you change what you want and teach it. The tool spares you the blank page. It never takes the wheel.
TL;DR
Lesson planning eats evenings. reweave points AI at exactly that: it drafts a full first lesson in about a minute, built around a few real people and their own words.
It is a first draft, not a final one. You reorder the people, rewrite the questions, cut what does not fit. The draft exists so you never start from nothing.
Everything in the draft comes from real human stories, never invented. No synthetic people, no made-up quotes. You can trust what is on the page.
Published by the reweave team · reweave.org · Updated June 2026
Most of the dread in planning is the blank page. Not the ideas, not the teaching, just the staring at nothing at nine at night. That is a real problem, and it is exactly the kind of problem a tool should solve.
So here is how reweave does it. You pick a topic or a feeling, and a few real people whose stories fit. The tool drafts a lesson around them: an opening, questions worth sitting with, a bridge for each person, in about a minute. Built from what those people actually said, not from a template and not from thin air.
Then the part that stays yours. You read it, you change it, you make it sound like you and fit the learners in front of you. The draft is a starting point you are meant to argue with.
What we will not do is pretend the tool is the teacher. It does not know your room. It cannot read a face. It just gets you to a strong starting point faster, so your energy goes where it belongs.
A blank page is a tax on teachers. We pay it for you.
Three moves, and the human is in charge for all of them.
Search a feeling or a topic and choose a few real people whose stories fit what you want your learners to meet.
Weave builds a full lesson around them in about a minute, from their own words. An opening, questions, a bridge for each.
Reorder, rewrite, cut. Set the age and length. The draft bends to your room, not the other way around.
Keep your lessons, build a Journey from several, and share your best plans with your team.
Watch the draft appear, then make it yours.
Pick a few real people and watch a lesson draft itself from their words. Then shape it.
Open the lesson designer →Why we point AI only at planning, and the four things it never does.
Read the pillar →Type a feeling or a topic and meet a real person whose story fits, in seconds.
Find a story →From a free film to a woven lesson, the whole flow through one real person.
See how it works →Draft tomorrow's lesson from real human stories in about a minute, then make it yours. Free to start.