Early access — May 2026

The home for yourlearning.

Plan it. Consume it. Ask it back. One quiet place for the articles, videos, and PDFs you're trying to learn from — that remembers everything, so you don't have to.

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§ 00 — A working title.
A small home for your curiosity.
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Sofa

How long are you staying?

Pick a length. The sofa will keep your spot until you stand back up.

Length

30minutes on the sofa

Articles

YouTube

§ 01

A familiar mess.

Before

Your reading list lives in five apps. The article you meant to come back to is buried in a tab somewhere. You took notes — once — and you don't remember where.

You're not disorganized. You just didn't sign up to spend your weekends maintaining a personal knowledge graph.


§ 02

The loop, in six small steps.

01Inbox
Inbox

Bookmark anything, anywhere.

One browser extension. Articles, videos, PDFs. One inbox, not five.

02Sofa
Sofa

Tell it how much time you have.

Sofa picks what fits. The “what should I read?” question, answered before you ask.

03Blocks
Blocks

Write notes where you are.

Each note lives next to the article or video it came from. No tab-switching. No copy-paste.

04Ask
Ask

Ask anything. Across everything.

Articles, videos, PDFs, your own notes — one answer, with the source attached.

05Recap
Recap

Watch yourself change your mind.

Weekly snapshots of what you're circling on — and where your thinking has shifted.

06Graph
Graph

The patterns you didn't see.

Your library, mapped by what items are really about — not the folders you put them in.

§ 03

What's not in here.

No tags.No backlinks.No Pinterest grid.No filing.

The system does the connecting.
You do the reading.

§ 04

Why this exists.

I've been a lifelong learner with a fairly embarrassing problem: I could never find the things I'd already learned. My “to read” was spread across Pocket, Notion, browser bookmarks, three notes apps, and a Twitter “save for later” folder I haven't opened in eighteen months.

I wanted a place where consumption was the productive act — where I could plan it, do it, and ask it back later. Where the system carried the maintenance, not me.

This is that place. It's early. I'd like you to try it with me.

— the maker
§ 05

A few notes.

Q.01
Is this just Readwise?
No. Readwise solves remembering. This solves learning— before, during, and after. There's no time-slot planner in Readwise. Their AI talks to one article at a time. Ours threads your whole library, your notes, and your highlights into one answer.
Q.02
Is this another second-brain app?
No. Second-brain apps make you maintain the brain. This one doesn't. No tags, no folders, no backlinks for you to wire up.
Q.03
What can I save?
Articles, YouTube videos, and PDFs at launch. More to come.
Q.04
Where does my data live?
With you. Your library is yours. Export anytime.
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A quiet home for everything
you're trying to learn.

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