soclever turns any topic into a structured study: a short course of bite-size lessons with check-in questions, quizzes, adjustable difficulty, and a certificate exam at the end. Your first study is free and needs no account — start one now or explore studies other learners made.
The format isn’t a gimmick — it follows two of the most replicated findings in learning science. Answering questions about material beats re-reading it (the testing effect, shown to outperform even elaborate study techniques in Karpicke & Blunt’s 2011 study in Science), and revisiting ideas over time beats cramming (spaced repetition). Every soclever lesson bakes both in: short readings, immediate check-ins, and quizzes that resurface earlier material.
Every public study has its own page you can preview before starting — browse the full catalog.
soclever is a personal AI tutor. Type any topic and it builds a structured study — a short course of bite-size lessons with check-in questions, quizzes, and an optional certificate exam — adapted to your level.
You can start free, no account required: one full study with limited tutor chat, plus a comic episode and a podcast episode you can earn as you learn. Premium costs $12.99 per month or $89 per year and unlocks unlimited studies, unlimited tutor chat, comics, podcasts, and the live voice tutor.
Yes. Studies are generated on demand, so the catalog is open-ended — from programming languages and exam prep to history, science, music theory, or your own niche interest. You set the difficulty, and you can change it mid-study.
No. Your first study works anonymously, saved on your device. Signing in with an email code syncs studies and progress across devices.
An ordered curriculum of short lessons, each with a check-in question; quizzes; an adjustable difficulty level; optional comic-strip and podcast versions of the material; and a final certificate exam that earns a diploma at 100% mastery.
soclever installs to your home screen as an app on iOS and Android (Settings → Mobile app → Add to homescreen). A native iPhone app is in the works — you can join the waitlist in Settings.