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ThoughtSapien
Learn anything, the way a great teacher would teach it.
ThoughtSapien turns any topic into a structured learning path and teaches it through an AI tutor that explains one idea at a time, asks questions back, and generates interactive visuals on the spot when something needs a picture.
I built ThoughtSapien because I kept using ChatGPT to learn things and it was going nowhere. I'd ask about statistics, get a wall of text, ask a follow-up, and a week later I had this massive transcript I couldn't make sense of. No structure. Nothing ever felt finished. I couldn't tell you what I'd actually learned.
So I built the thing I wanted. You tell it what you want to learn, it asks a couple of questions about where you're starting from, and then it builds a real course with modules and lessons and an actual progression. A tutor then teaches you one lesson at a time, asks you questions back, and won't mark it complete until you've shown you actually get it.
The part I keep showing people: when a concept needs a visual, the tutor generates one right inside the lesson on the spot. Not a stock diagram pulled from somewhere. It writes the code for an interactive visual specific to whatever idea you're working through. I was testing it on limits in calculus one night and watched it build a little animation to explain exactly what I was confused about. That moment is still why I keep working on this.
Built this mostly solo over the past several months. It's free to start, no card needed, you can create a course and finish your first lesson before anything is asked of you.
Genuinely curious what people here would want to learn first. That's been the most surprising part of building this, seeing what people actually type in.
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About ThoughtSapien on Product Hunt
“Learn anything, the way a great teacher would teach it.”
ThoughtSapien was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #148 on the daily leaderboard. ThoughtSapien turns any topic into a structured learning path and teaches it through an AI tutor that explains one idea at a time, asks questions back, and generates interactive visuals on the spot when something needs a picture.
ThoughtSapien was featured in Education (78.7k followers) and Vercel Day (20 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 30.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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I built ThoughtSapien because I kept using ChatGPT to learn things and it was going nowhere. I'd ask about statistics, get a wall of text, ask a follow-up, and a week later I had this massive transcript I couldn't make sense of. No structure. Nothing ever felt finished. I couldn't tell you what I'd actually learned.
So I built the thing I wanted. You tell it what you want to learn, it asks a couple of questions about where you're starting from, and then it builds a real course with modules and lessons and an actual progression. A tutor then teaches you one lesson at a time, asks you questions back, and won't mark it complete until you've shown you actually get it.
The part I keep showing people: when a concept needs a visual, the tutor generates one right inside the lesson on the spot. Not a stock diagram pulled from somewhere. It writes the code for an interactive visual specific to whatever idea you're working through. I was testing it on limits in calculus one night and watched it build a little animation to explain exactly what I was confused about. That moment is still why I keep working on this.
Built this mostly solo over the past several months. It's free to start, no card needed, you can create a course and finish your first lesson before anything is asked of you.
Genuinely curious what people here would want to learn first. That's been the most surprising part of building this, seeing what people actually type in.