What's on the site

StudyBreak AI is a static, server-rendered library of 1,000+ pages covering the business and marketing curriculum:

  • Concept explainers — 200+ long-form articles, each 300–500 words, walking through a single framework end-to-end (SWOT, the 4 Ps, IMC, Porter's Five Forces, brand equity, value chain, BCG matrix, and so on).
  • Case studies — 50+ real-company breakdowns (Nike, Apple, Tesla, Patagonia, Kodak, Blockbuster) tied to the framework you'd cite in an essay.
  • Study hubs — 20+ start-here pages for big assignments: case study templates, marketing plan walkthroughs, business model canvas guides, case-interview frameworks.
  • Practice questions — 300+ multiple-choice questions with full worked explanations, organized by subject.
  • Q&A library — 500+ standalone questions and step-by-step answers.

Where the content comes from

Our concept explainers are written by editors who studied marketing and strategy at the undergraduate and graduate level. We rely heavily on openly licensed sources to make sure the material is accurate and aligned with what your textbook is actually teaching:

"Principles of Marketing" — OpenStax (openstax.org) is our primary reference for marketing fundamentals, segmentation, the marketing mix, and consumer behavior. Released under a Creative Commons license.
"Principles of Management" — OpenStax is our primary reference for organizational behavior, strategy, and leadership chapters.
The Open Textbook Library (open.umn.edu/opentextbooks) is where we cross-check definitions and pull alternative explanations.

Our case studies are written from public-record sources: company filings, founder interviews, the financial press, and academic case databases. We cite the framework being applied so you can use the case in an essay or exam answer.

How to use the site (without getting in trouble)

Use StudyBreak AI the way you'd use a textbook or a study group: read the explanation, work the example yourself, write the answer in your own words. Submitting our text verbatim as your assignment is plagiarism — your university's honor code applies and AI-detection tools are now standard. We're a study aid, not a homework-laundering service.

Why we're free

The site is free to read because we run a small set of well-placed ads, and because some of the resources we recommend (resume templates, internship boards, prep kits) pay us a referral fee when a student uses them. That's it. No paywalls, no logins, no email-gated PDFs. If a recommendation isn't a good fit, ignore it.

Contact

Spotted a factual error? Want a concept covered? Email editors [at] studybreak.ai — we read everything.