Christopher Kahler

Kinnu Superpower Learning - A new way to explore and learn about the world

Kinnu is a gamified learning engine to explore new ideas and master anything. Take 1 part science of learning, add 1 part gaming overworld, shake and serve. We want to change the way 1b people learn and that means rethinking how we learn from the bottom up.

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jeremy sutton
I love the app. Kinnu takes gamified learning to the next level. The team is fantastic and truly delivering something special – excited to see how it continues to evolve!!
Hanna Celina
@jeremypsutton It's been amazing to see how your amazingly well written content flies in our app. Let us know if we can make the app better for you as a user!
Christopher Kahler
@jeremypsutton Thanks Jeremy! We're really lucky to be working with such talented people on both the product and the content side. If there's ever anything you can think of, anything at all, that we can do to improve Kinnu, please let us know - we're a learning company after all!
Dan Lambton-Howard
@jeremypsutton Thanks Jeremy! We're really proud of the content that we've created, and super grateful for you support and expertise.
jeremy sutton
@koacx Thanks, Christopher, I love the vision of Kinnu and looking forward to working through the AI content on the App – I'll come back with some feedback as I go through !!
jeremy sutton
@hauntpun It's been fantastic, I'm really enjoying being involved and supporting the team!!
Christopher Kahler
Hey Product Hunt! 🥋 "I know kung fu." Neo's immortal line from the Matrix is where the quest to build the ultimate learning product started. A pre-seed round with some amazing folks from Spark Capital, Google Ventures, Jigsaw and other incredible angels later, we decided it was time to finally pull the trigger on Product Hunt, but we're freaking nervous as hell! We've been so humbled by the feedback we've gotten from our early users who get what we're trying to do with Kinnu - change the way 1b people learn. We felt now was the time to share it with you guys as well and learn from the best product community on the internet. We'd love to know what you think. Learning is our thing after all!
Daniel Ferro
@koacx @hanna_celina congrats on the launch! Really love the visual representation of learning topics. as a visual person myself, I find it much easier to track progress and plan the next steps this way. One idea to keep people engaged in keep learning more is having some sort of “progress check” where you ask users random questions about topics they’ve recently learned. Another idea would be to prompt them with a “teaser” of upcoming modules. e.g. “complete the next lesson and you’ll be able to do x,y,z” or “2 more lessons until you finish level 1 of “topic”… there are many gamification techniques you can use to keep people engaged and help them achieve their learning objectives. Curious to know what you guys come up with next :)
Hanna Celina
Since we started Kinnu we have been quite surprised by what a broad group of people find the app useful: - students, people with university degrees, and ones who never went - professionals who have just started their career, middle-aged people and of course also retirees - engineers but also artists and teachers, construction workers and retired army officers - new moms and widows - all kinds of other eclectics and self-improvers We are glad to be serving such a broad audience, and to see that literally anyone alive seems to love learning! Everyone is busy, but everyone is curious. Our app is really in MVP still, but we promise that it can help you - get the satisfaction of actually learning, not just skimming through an endless sea of new content - find things you can apply in your daily lives (at work and in conversation) - broaden your horizons by showing you what you don’t yet know We are adding new content every week and have a 50+ learning pathway library to prioritise for launching, so it would be great to hear what topics you would like to learn on Kinnu.
Tom Nappey
Great idea, this looks super interesting!
Edward Jenkins
@tom_nappey Thanks Tom - great to have you in the Kinnu community! 😁
Christopher Kahler
@tom_nappey thanks Tom! we really appreciate the support. If you have any ideas for product / content we'd love to hear it!
Dan Lambton-Howard
@tom_nappey Thanks Tom!
Samarth Reddy
Great app. True meaning of learning made fun. I have few suggestions. 1. As we get older mobile screens are too small to read and hold in hand for long duration. This is true for people in knowledge areas such as professors and scholars. Can there be a web app? To see it in big screen? 2. Highlighting text and exporting notes. It would be easier for us to once we learn we make a note of it. The app itself is good with spaced repetition etc. but I would like to export and print notes sometimes to handout them as references to students. 3. I think a subscription model is incoming which is more than welcome. I would recommend if there is a education discount it would be great. Thanks 🎉
Christopher Kahler
@samarth_reddy thank you! this is great feedback. 1. we have messed around with this and will continue to do so for exactly the reasons you mentioned. We do think that there's a lot of 'vampire time' where a phone is the better medium, but both media have their place. 2. yes! also something we have in the pipeline (you are on it) 3. we actually have no idea what business model will be. I think a lot of people have subscription fatigue so we're looking at other ideas. We also want to make sure we don't exclude anyone. Learning should not be discriminatory on income. Thank you for your feedback and ideas!
Hanna Celina
@samarth_reddy Thank you for your amazingly helpful comments! While there is no web app (yet!), we already go through a lot of effort to publish all of our content on our website https://kinnu.xyz/kinnuverse/. However, so far you cannot fully engage with the most valuable aspects of the website (tracking your progress as you learn) using the website. I will make sure we re-open the debate about that!
Krystian Szastok
I've been using Kinnu for a few weeks now and it's been great so far, looking forward to it growing and adding more pathways. I appreciate the updates and improvements to the flow, and I'm actually remembering what I learn, which is the main thing!
Christopher Kahler
@krystian_szastok thank you! Re. flow, the team have been on fire working on making it faster, smoother and the new pathways in the works I think you'll really enjoy!
Hanna Celina
@krystian_szastok Thank you Krystian! If remembering what you learn is what you like the most about the app, then you will really enjoy the updates we will be launching soon to questions!
Frank Albert Coates
Congrats Kinnu team on building a real learning engine! Over so many years we have seen too many edutainment apps and services forgetting about true learning design. This is one of the only casual and fun learning apps I've seen since Duolingo 😉
Hanna Celina
@frank_albert_coates Thank you! We are soon launching a series of articles to explain about how our learning engine actually works. We are lucky to stand on the shoulders of giants such as SuperMemo, who designed the original spaced repetition algorithm, but we've already done quite a lot of tweaking helping people better balance work load to stay engaged.
David Chatting
Watching Kinnu with much interest - great team - great technology
Dan Lambton-Howard
@davidchatting Thanks Dave! Your support is greatly appreciated. Watch this space!
Edward Jenkins
@davidchatting Thanks for the support Dave!
Filip Filipov
I really like the simplicity of learning a new topic, without the pressure to 'get out the books' - super easy to upgrade my understanding of topics. Are you adding links for further reading, after I have finished a path? Kudos on the onboarding as well - I can immediately start exploring pathways, which makes it so much easier than signing up for any learning system elsewhere.
Christopher Kahler
@filip_filipov thanks for your feedback Filip! In a related idea to adding further links: a 'moment of delight' our users are reporting is when they can immediately use what they know, so we're experimenting building that in to the product directly. And thanks re. onboarding! We love the idea users can just experiment with the app without creating account, it's a much more 'honest' experience
Hanna Celina
@filip_filipov Great to hear you are enjoying the app - the idea to add links is an amazing one that we will definitely consider for our product roadmap - seems to be quite a popular request from the community!
wojtek krosnowski
Most courses bore me. They are too overwhelming. Suddenly, it turned out that Kinnu, apart from studying, gives me an adventure. This is great. Great work! Thanks
Hanna Celina
@wojtek_krosnowski We are so glad that Kinnu gives you a sense of adventure!
Christopher Kahler
@wojtek_krosnowski thank you! that's exactly what we're after at Kinnu. Learning can be so much better than how it is today, and we want to build it for 1b people. ❤️
wojtek krosnowski
@koacx fingers crossed
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