Coming August 2026 — Early Access Open
The AI thinking partner built for counseling grad students.
Not a shortcut. Not a cheat. A system that helps you think deeper, write better, and actually understand what you're reading — so you can do the work you came here to do.
Join the Early Access ListGrad school is hard. AI makes it harder — if you don't have a system.
You've got dense readings, discussion posts, theory papers, clinical reflections, and a deadline every week. You know AI could help. But every guide you've found either treats you like a cheater or gives you generic prompts that produce generic output.
What you actually need is a thinking partner — one that helps you process what you're reading, develop your own clinical voice, and get your ideas onto the page without losing what makes them yours.
What GSAI OS is.
A Notion dashboard + curated prompt library built for the exact tasks you do every week — so you stop reinventing the wheel every time you sit down to study.
- Reading companion prompts — break down dense theory, extract key arguments, connect readings to your clinical lens
- Discussion post workflow — go from blank page to draft without losing your own voice
- Paper outline builder — structure your argument before you write a single paragraph
- APA + citation assistant — format references and in-text citations without the manual lookup
- Weekly planning system — session-by-session prompts to keep coursework from piling up
- Ethical use framework — built-in guidance aligned with ACA standards
This is for you if —
- You're in a counseling, social work, or mental health MA or MEd program
- You have ADHD, process information differently, or just need more time than you have
- You want to use AI ethically — not to skip the learning, but to deepen it
- You're drowning in readings and need a system, not another tip
I'm Kim Nellans — product designer and MA candidate in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Antioch University. I built GSAI OS because I needed it. I was drowning in readings, trying to write discussion posts at midnight, using AI in ways that felt inconsistent and incomplete. So I built a system. It worked. Now I'm making it available before fall semester starts.
Early access — before the price goes up.
$49 early access · $59 at launch. First cohort gets direct Q&A access during setup. No payment now — you'll hear from me when it's ready.
Join the Early Access List