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Hivemind is an education app showcased on scholaris.education, positioned as “social media that makes you smarter.” It turns the topics users want to learn into a private, social-media-style feed, using AI-generated content to help them understand new subjects, acquire new skills, or discover new talents. Compared with a traditional course catalog, it puts more emphasis on a continuous, lightweight, and personalized feed-based learning experience.
The core feature is the Custom AI-Feed: users simply describe what they want to learn, or upload a PDF, and the AI generates a dedicated learning feed. The page also mentions AI-Tutor & Exercises, allowing users to ask questions directly in the feed and check their progress through interactive quizzes. Curated Learning Paths provide learning tracks for specific roles or projects, and users can also create paths and share them with colleagues or friends. Its “Hyper-Personalised Education” highlights content tailored to each person’s learning style, aiming to make concepts easier to understand.
The captured page does not disclose any free quota, trial policy, subscription pricing, enterprise plan, or supported payment methods. From a value-for-money perspective, the assessment therefore has to remain cautious: if a reasonable free tier or student pricing is introduced in the future, it would become more attractive; for now, however, there is not enough public information to judge the long-term cost of use.
Its main advantage is the novel learning format, which should appeal to users who are used to scrolling through feeds. It also covers a fairly complete workflow: importing materials, generating content, asking questions, reinforcing knowledge through quizzes, and sharing learning paths. The limitations are also clear: the page does not specify which model is used, whether sources are cited, or whether there is any fact-checking, so AI-generated learning content may carry accuracy risks. The data handling, storage, and privacy policies after uploading PDFs are also not explained in the main text. Chinese-language support, API availability, and integration capabilities are not disclosed either.
Hivemind is better suited to individual self-learners, students, people changing careers, and small teams that want to build learning paths for a project or role. Access from China cannot be determined from the page alone; network connectivity, account registration, and payment availability are all unknown. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives include ChatGPT, Notion AI, Quizlet, Khan Academy Khanmigo, or domestic AI learning assistants.
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