Personalized learning, written just for you. Polymath is an AI-powered learning product that creates bite-sized lessons about your niche interests. It's like having a personal writer who knows exactly what you're interested in, or like having a research assistant with a PhD in every field. Over time, Polymath becomes shocking good at anticipating your interests and helping you learn about the things that are most exciting to you.
Brilliant
This is my new favorite app— info is accurate and sourced and compiled into bite sized pieces. So glad I came across it!
Amazingly addictive
This app is great and I hope they don’t change really, it’s perfect and I’m glad it exists. It keeps the flow inspired. But I will say that better navigation of topics and the option to categorize or file them in groups would be helpful too. Thank you, I appreciate this a lot.
Good but great with some changes
Like the app a lot but I wish I could save a reading at the end if I like it, rather than having to save it first then read it. Can this feature be added down the line?
Outstanding app, one suggestion
This is already an excellent app, but I have an idea that I think would make it better. It would be nice if you could group your interests to separate them from others in order to see more relevant lessons. Instead of having a singular long and disorganized list of diverse topics, if there was a way to put multiple topics that were related into a folder and then have lessons generated based off of the contents of that folder rather than every single topic you’re interested in it could produce results more relevant to what someone is interested in seeing at that moment. For instance, say someone is interested in the subjects of biology and mechanics, and so their interests contain genetics and evolution as well as engineering and machinery. If during a given moment they only want to read lessons regarding biology, it would be convenient if they could select to only see lessons based off of the contents of the biology folder (which would contain the aforementioned topics of genetics and evolution) so that they wouldn’t need to skip a bunch of lessons about machinery to read about what they wanted to at that time. Reading a lesson about ancient roman culture and then having the very next one be about unproven conjectures in the field of astrophysics could be jarring, and i think this feature would make for a smoother user experience. I hope you’ll consider this suggestion and I humbly thank you for your time.
Bug fixes and performance improvements
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