Short reps
Five-minute lessons make ChatGPT practice easier to start and easier to repeat.
ChatGPT learning app
Iro turns ChatGPT learning into short daily reps: write better prompts, evaluate outputs, spot hallucinations, and build workflows you can use at school, work, or while creating.
iOS now. Android is in development. Free to start; optional Pro upgrade is managed through Apple.
Five-minute lessons make ChatGPT practice easier to start and easier to repeat.
Exercises push you to write, revise, compare, and judge AI outputs.
Move from simple questions to workflows, hallucination checks, and tool selection.
Most people learn ChatGPT by experimenting randomly. That works for a while, but it usually creates a ceiling: prompts stay vague, outputs are accepted too quickly, and users do not build a repeatable process. Iro gives ChatGPT practice a structure. You learn what to ask, how much context to provide, how to define success, and how to inspect the answer before using it.
The goal is not memorizing magic prompts. The goal is judgment. Good ChatGPT users know when to ask for alternatives, when to request constraints, when to verify, and when another tool may be better. Iro turns those decisions into short exercises that fit into daily life.
Iro is useful for beginners who want a friendly path into ChatGPT and for experienced users who feel stuck at basic prompting. Professionals can practice workplace tasks, students can learn how to study and research more carefully, and creators can sharpen the prompts they use for brainstorming and production.
Yes. Iro starts with beginner-friendly AI foundations and grows into more advanced workflows.
No. Iro also covers Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, prompt engineering, AI agents, automation, creative tools, and more.
Iro is designed around short sessions of about 5 minutes.