For everything you've been meaning to learn.
The concept from this morning's meeting. The paper you keep meaning to read. Tell Sophia what you want to learn — or hand her the paper — and she builds you a private course: structured, illustrated, ready when you are.
Quick questions belong in a chatbot. This is for the things worth a course.
No catalog. Just ask.
There's nothing to browse. Ask for exactly what you want — “teach me everything about Formula 1” — and Sophia researches the open web to build it. Or hand her the paper you never got through.
Just ask
“How does the kube-scheduler actually work?” is a complete request. Sophia searches, reads, and writes the syllabus.
Or hand her a paper
Drop in that research paper or dense PDF. Sophia grounds the whole course in what's actually inside it — no hand-waving.
Built like a curriculum
Sections, lessons, and cards — ordered the way a good teacher would. Course-building isn't a feature here; it's the whole product.
Made to be finished.
Every course is a deck of cards, one idea each — bite-sized on purpose, not by accident. Read it in a sitting, in a spare five minutes, or a few cards each morning until it's done.
One idea per card
Five spare minutes is a real lesson, not a scroll.
Morning stacks
Schedule a course and get a few cards a day — finished over a week or two.
Quizzes that check, not test
Instant feedback, no grades — just you, catching yourself understanding.
Every card can talk
Follow-up question? Chat with the card, scoped to what's in front of you.
A shelf of things you actually finished.
Every course stays. Progress resumes at the exact card, streaks keep the habit honest, and over time the library becomes something rare: a record of things you truly understand — not a list of things you saved.
Keep the streak alive
A little every day beats a lot once a year.
Pick up where you left off
Sophia remembers your place in every course, down to the card.