OmniLearn

Adaptive General Knowledge

Master general knowledge.The algorithm finds your gaps.

OmniLearn maps your general knowledge and fills the gaps automatically. You type answers. The algorithm handles everything else.

Built for quiz nerds and curious minds alike.

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Exploring: Physics

In which German city was Albert Einstein born?

100,000+Verified questions
1,000+Knowledge areas
Science-backedAdaptive algorithm

Anki is the best flashcard tool ever made.

It's the wrong tool for the AI era.

You need an agent customised to you - one that understands what you know, finds what you don't, and optimises for long-term retention. That's what OmniLearn is.

Every other learning app

  • Choose what to study
  • Create or find flashcard decks
  • Assess your own recall
  • Figure out what you don't know

OmniLearn

Open the app. Answer a question.
The algorithm handles everything else.

The app figures out what you know, finds your gaps, and decides what to show you next. Even when you get one wrong, you learn - you see the answer, and the algorithm makes sure it comes back at exactly the right time. No planning. No admin. No excuses.

The Algorithm

The algorithm doesn't just schedule. It models what you know.

If you correctly answer that Winston Churchill won the Nobel Prize for Literature - not Peace, Literature, for his historical writings - you almost certainly know he was Prime Minister during the Second World War. OmniLearn infers this, skips the obvious question, and moves your time to the facts you actually don't know.

Not every fact is worth the same amount of your time. The system scores every fact by how often it appears in serious quiz competitions and how widely it's referenced. High-value knowledge comes first - you'll have the important ground covered before the algorithm reaches the edges.

The system also probes areas you haven't been tested on yet. It doesn't wait for you to choose - it finds the highest-value entry point in an unexplored area and takes you there. Every gap it finds makes the model sharper.

The result: every session balances two things - reintroducing facts before you forget them, and directing you toward your highest-value gaps. Not random topics - the combination that will move your knowledge the most.

The Science

Built on real science.

Active Recall

Typing an answer forces your brain to retrieve it from scratch - not recognise it from a list. That retrieval effort is the learning event, not a test of it. Don’t know the answer? That’s fine - you guess, you see the correct answer, and that cycle of trying then learning is how facts stick.

Roediger & Karpicke, 2006

Spaced Repetition

Each fact has its own forgetting curve. The system schedules review at the exact moment before you’d forget - per fact, per person.

Ebbinghaus, 1885; Ye, 2022

Interleaving

Mixing topics feels harder than blocking. That difficulty is the mechanism - it forces context retrieval, producing significantly stronger long-term retention.

Kornell & Bjork, 2008

The 85% Rule

Learning is optimised when difficulty hits ~85% success rate — hard enough to stretch you, easy enough to stay motivated. OmniLearn's algorithm targets this sweet spot automatically.

Wilson et al., 2019

Questions you might have

Straight answers to the real objections.

Reading is passive. You forget 80% within a week. OmniLearn uses active recall (typing answers, not recognising them) and spaced repetition (reviewing at the optimal moment before you forget). These are the two most evidence-backed learning techniques in cognitive science.

Stop planning what to learn.
Start learning.

The algorithm handles scheduling, prioritisation, and gap-finding. Your only job is to show up and answer questions.

Every answer feeds the map. The map sharpens the algorithm. The more you use it, the faster your knowledge grows.

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