Scooler, a global AI platform building the operating system for human progression, has opened its beta to students with an AI agent at the centre that doesn’t just answer questions, but acts.
Its first layer is university admissions. Skye, Scooler’s AI agent, moves through the application process on a student’s behalf: building and maintaining a dynamic profile, autonomously mapping requirements across university systems, identifying gaps before they become rejections, reformatting and auto-filling application data across portals, and continuously tracking what needs to happen next. This is not a chatbot with an admissions flavour. Skye is an agent with a job, and it runs that job end-to-end.
That distinction matters. For millions of students, applying to university still means manually navigating disconnected portals, reconciling conflicting institutional requirements, and relying on guidance that is either too generic to be useful or locked behind expensive consultants. The labour is enormous, and the margin for error is high. Skye was built to absorb that labour entirely, holding context across a process that spans months, dozens of touchpoints, and multiple disconnected institutional systems.
Scooler’s beta gives students free access to Skye across profile-building, application guidance, and auto-fill. The team is actively recruiting beta users and working directly with students, student unions, universities and study-abroad organisations through this phase before a wider rollout.

The bigger bet is structural. Scooler sees university entry as the first inflexion point in a much longer life journey: education today, career navigation tomorrow, and broader life progression as future layers on the same platform. The agent that guides a student through admissions is designed to be the same agent that moves with them past it. That is the architecture: not a series of disconnected tools for disconnected moments, but a persistent agent that compounds context over time.
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This architecture is built on a single thesis: potential should define progress, not zip codes, bank balances, or connections. By moving beyond advice to execution, Skye turns institutional barriers into open doors. This is the new standard for access.
“Getting into university is often the first big system a young person has to navigate on their own, and it’s needlessly confusing,” said Em, who leads product at Scooler. “Skye exists to actually work that system for them. Admissions is merely the starting point; our vision is to provide an agent that evolves with the user long after their initial milestones.”
The platform is now live in beta at www.scooler.ai.
Last updated: July 1, 2026


