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Introducing Monsha V2: Faster Resource Creation, All-in-One Outputs, Reusable Prompts, and Powerful New Tools

Create with fewer steps, reuse prompts, add any media to any resource, find internet materials, and “Create Anything” with better AI models!

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Written by Piash
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We’re excited to announce Monsha V2!

With this update, creating and editing resources is now much faster, with fewer clicks and less friction. You can reuse your prompts, see and tweak your original setup, and add anything (images, charts, slides, equations) to any resource. The new chat-like output screen lets you refine and build on your work as you go.

There are also new tools to help you find quality lesson materials, read any PDF, tap into multiple AI models behind the scenes, and create almost anything. If your idea doesn’t fit a standard template, now you can still build it your way.

Explore the details below, and try these features in your Monsha account.

Easier, faster resource creation

Creating resources on Monsha was too bloated — too many clicks, fields, steps!

We’ve fixed that. If you want something quick, you can create a resource with just two inputs and one click! Advanced options like adding sources, preferences, or aligning to standards and frameworks are still available when needed, but tucked away until you actually use them.

♻️ Reuse your past prompts

You no longer have to rewrite prompts from scratch. Now Monsha stores all your previous prompts. Any text field where you type now remembers your past inputs, including instructions, website links, or videos. Quickly reuse what you’ve written before without retyping.

🎨 More flexible outputs: use any content, in any tool

Previously, each Monsha tool created outputs in a fixed format. If you created a quiz for example, you got questions only. No images, charts, or slides could be included afterward, even though we had these capacities in other tools. With this update, that limitation is gone.

Now, no matter which tool you’re using, you can ask Monsha to include images, charts, equations, slides, tables, or any other supported element.

💬 Chat-like interface: keep improving your resource in one place

Every resource you create in Monsha is now built like a conversation.

After getting your first version, you can keep building on it. Make changes, add new elements, or spin off follow-up resources, just by typing what you want. There’s no need to start over.

Everything stays together in one thread. You can scroll back and review every version and prompt. You can also differentiate, edit, copy, share, or export each output separately, so nothing gets lost and you’re always in control.

✨ Edit or reuse your original resource setup

After you create a resource, Monsha now shows you exactly what inputs and settings you used. If something doesn’t look right or you want a different result, you can quickly edit any input and regenerate the resource. This is helpful for quickly correcting small mistakes or improving your original idea.

You can also duplicate the exact setup of any resource. This means if you like how you set something up (i.e. preferences, sources, or standards alignment), you can reuse it later for another resource. Simply copy what worked, change a few things like the chapter, topic, or references, and quickly create new resources without re-entering everything from scratch.

🚀 New tool: ‘Create Anything’

You know we have purpose-built tools for lesson plans, worksheets, quizzes, IEPs, and more. But sometimes your idea doesn't match any existing template. The new Create Anything tool lets you build exactly what you need. Math exemplars with charts and diagrams, quick summaries, parent emails, assignment feedback, custom worksheets with images — whatever!

It can’t create ‘anything’ literally yet, but can do a lot!

🚀 New tool: ‘Supplementary Materials Finder’

Monsha now searches the internet for you. With your requirement, this new tool will curate a collection of worksheets & printables, PDFs & ebooks, readings, slides, and videos - all from credible sources. This saves you time manually Googling, sorting, and vetting resources yourself.

You can use these for reference, share directly with students, or integrate them into your lesson.

🔋 Always get the best AI models

Different AI models excel at different things. Some are quicker, some more reliable, some remember more context, some handle complex tasks better, and some produce better visuals.

Instead of relying on a single model, Monsha now automatically selects the best AI model (from top companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, Perplexity, Google, and more) depending on the task you’re performing. We’ll continuously monitor these models so you always get the best results, without having to think about it.

📃 Read any type of PDF

Previously, Monsha could only read selectable-text PDFs. Now it can read virtually any PDF you upload, even if the text is scanned, embedded in images, or has complex formatting. Just upload your file and Monsha handles the rest.

Training and resources

We’re hosting an informal live session next week to discuss these updates, answer any questions, and hear your feedback. Click here to register.

Share your feedback

Anything else you’d like us to focus on? Email us at [email protected] or send a message in the chatbox on our website. And don’t forget to try out the latest updates.

Community shoutout

A huge thanks to our teacher community for their valuable feedback! This update was shaped by insights from:

  • Gergely Farkas

  • Katerina Cernavska

  • Joya Joya

  • Robert Winters

  • Erica Hipp

  • R. Harris

  • Grace Cruz

  • Zuhaira Salman

  • Marcin Swol

  • Christine Bennett

  • Adam Grindstaff

  • Nathalie Coeur

  • …and many more of you who sent us quick thoughts via email, chat, in-app messages, and the community forum.

If you want to be part of the next update, please reach out to us! You can contact Piash at [email protected] or Adel at [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you!

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