Your friend in the browser

Compa is a browser extension that lives on every page, ready to walk you through anything, step by step, out loud.

2 / 3 tutorials this week
Learn a tool
Teach me how to...
Building your tutorial
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Who Compa helps

Students who need help learning a tool.

Professionals who need to get up to speed fast.

Seniors who need a patient walkthrough.

Anyone who needs a friend in the browser.

Watch it work by mode

Learn a tool lets you type what you want to learn. Compa builds a tutorial on the fly.

Start free, go pro

Start free. Upgrade if you want more.

Free
$0

Get started today.

  • 3 tutorials a week
  • Voice included
Recommended
Pro
$5/mo

For daily use.

  • Unlimited tutorials
  • Voice included
  • Cancel anytime

Got questions

Only when you ask for help with a specific page. Compa takes one screenshot, sends it to Google's Gemini to read what's there, and doesn't store it.
Yes. Tap the speaker icon to mute. Mute resets when you start a new tutorial so the next one doesn't open silent by surprise.
Free is 3 tutorials a week. Pro is $5 a month for as many as you want. Same features either way.
Open the Account view in the extension and tap "Manage subscription". That sends you to Stripe where you can cancel, update your card, or download invoices. Your Pro access stays through the end of the period you've already paid for.
No. Compa shows you what to do and reads it out loud. You stay in control of every click. It's a guide, not an autopilot.
No. We don't train any model on your queries, screenshots, or feedback, and we don't sell or rent your data. Google Gemini generates each tutorial under their API terms. Google states that paid Gemini API requests aren't used to train their public models.
Pretty much. Compa works on any normal web page in Chrome. The exceptions are pages Chrome locks down for security like the Chrome Web Store itself, chrome:// settings, and PDF viewers.
Officially Chrome on desktop. It also tends to work in other Chromium browsers like Brave, Edge, and Arc since they share the same extension format, but we only test on Chrome. Safari and Firefox aren't supported.