School made you a student. Rewire makes you a learner.
Navigate real knowledge graphs. Master concepts at your own pace. No grades. No gates. No ceiling.

"Study hard what interests you the most in the most undisciplined, irreverent and original manner possible."
— Richard Feynman
Letter to J.M. Szabados (1965)There is no version of today's education system that works.
You can't tweak grades, iterate on standardized tests, or improve age-gated curricula and expect a different outcome. The problem isn't implementation — it's the model. We started over from first principles.
3x
word gap by age 3 — children in language-rich homes hear 3x more words, compounding through school
Hart & Risley / Stanford
74→32%
Student engagement drops from 74% in 5th grade to 32% in 11th
Gallup Student Poll
65%
of foster youth graduate high school by age 21 — vs. 84% national
U.S. Dept. of Education
75%
of students change schools at least once between K and 8th grade
GAO, 2010
4-6mo
of learning time lost per school change for foster children
ACF / HHS, 2016
34%
of students always feel bored in class
Gallup / Walton Foundation, 2024
21%
of ACT-tested students meet all college readiness benchmarks
ACT, 2023

"Humans are allergic to change. They love to say, 'We've always done it this way.' I try to fight that."
— Grace Hopper
OCLC Newsletter (1987)What We Are Leaving Behind
Swipe throughClick the nodes. See what breaks — and what replaces it.
Education Today
The Content Monopoly
To contribute to education, you have to create content — write a textbook, film a lecture series, build a course. That locks out the industry professional who knows the field cold but has no time to produce a video series. The people who know the most teach the least.

"In a completely rational society, the best of us would be teachers and the rest of us would have to settle for something else."
— Lee Iacocca
Iacocca: An Autobiography (1984)What We're Building
Curation as Contribution
We separate sourcing and organizing content from creating it. A working engineer, a retired doctor, a passionate hobbyist — anyone can curate existing resources into structured collections without producing a single video. The people closest to the knowledge finally get to shape how it's learned.
Education Today
The Content Monopoly
To contribute to education, you have to create content — write a textbook, film a lecture series, build a course. That locks out the industry professional who knows the field cold but has no time to produce a video series. The people who know the most teach the least.
What We're Building
Curation as Contribution
We separate sourcing and organizing content from creating it. A working engineer, a retired doctor, a passionate hobbyist — anyone can curate existing resources into structured collections without producing a single video. The people closest to the knowledge finally get to shape how it's learned.

"Self-education is, I firmly believe, the only kind of education there is. The only function of a school is to make self-education easier; failing that, it does nothing."
— Isaac Asimov
Science Past, Science Future (1975)How It Works
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Collections
Collections are moderator-added concept maps. These can be anything from Algebra-1 to Learning Chemistry Through Baking. Learners can add collections to their dashboard from the public catalog.

"Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma, which is living with the results of other people's thinking."
— Steve Jobs
Stanford commencement (2005)
"Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma, which is living with the results of other people's thinking."
— Steve Jobs
Stanford commencement (2005)
"Knowledge, like air, is vital to life. Like air, no one should be denied it."
— Alan Moore
V for Vendetta (2005)Frequently Asked Questions

"Education among all kinds of men always has had, and always will have, an element of danger and revolution, of dissatisfaction and discontent."
— W.E.B. Du Bois
The Souls of Black Folk (1903)