RealLearn — The World Is Your Textbook - Turn any question into a real lesson, not a one-line answer
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RealLearn turns any question into a structured, quiz-verified lesson — not a shallow one-liner. Ask anything and get a 3-part journey: Foundation → Mechanism → Real World, generated fresh by Google's Gemma 4, grounded in live news, and gated by comprehension quizzes so you actually learn. Pick your language (8 options), your level, and Fast or Explain mode. Built with real reliability engineering: JSON repair, schema validation, caching, and moderation. Learning, reimagined for the AI era.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋
I built RealLearn because I kept noticing the same problem with AI search and chatbots: you ask a question, you get an answer, and five minutes later you've forgotten it — because you never actually engaged with it.
So RealLearn does something different. Every question becomes a real lesson:
🧱 Foundation — the core idea, explained simply
⚙️ Mechanism — the "how and why" underneath
🌍 Real World — connected to actual current events (pulled live via Serper)
You can't skip ahead — each part is gated by a 2-question quiz with exhaustive explanations, so the concept actually sticks before you move on.
Under the hood, it's powered by Google's Gemma 4, with a fairly serious reliability layer: structured JSON enforcement, a multi-stage repair pipeline, schema validation, and graceful degradation when the model runs out of budget. It supports 8 languages natively (no post-translation), 3 difficulty levels, and both a fast single-shot mode and a deep 3-part "Explain" mode.
This started as my submission for the Gemma 4 Good Hackathon on Kaggle, and I kept building on it since.
Would love your feedback — especially on the learning flow and language support. What would make this genuinely useful for how you learn?
Love the quiz gating idea, that alone sets it apart from a regular chatbot. One thing I'd love to see is a way to save lessons to a personal library and pick up where I left off, maybe with spaced repetition reminders for quizzes I bombed. Would turn it from a cool demo into something I'd actually return to daily.
@saniye824360 Really appreciate this — and honestly, this is the best kind of feedback because it's basically a roadmap. Save-to-library + resume-where-you-left-off is such an obvious gap in hindsight, and spaced repetition on missed quizzes is a great way to make the gating actually compound over time instead of being a one-off "gotcha." Saving this one. If daily-return is the bar, that's exactly the bar I want to hit. Thanks for taking the time to write this out 🙏
The 3-part structure actually stuck with me - asking about how tariffs work and ending up quizzed on something I thought I already knew was humbling. Quizzes as a gate feels clever instead of annoying.
@sibel1151869 Love this — thanks for putting it into words so well. That's exactly the effect I was hoping the Foundation → Mechanism → Real World Now flow would have. It's easy to feel like you "get" something until a quiz gently proves otherwise, and that little humbling moment is usually where actual learning kicks in. Really glad the gate felt like a feature and not friction. Appreciate you trying it out! 🙏
Love that it quizzes you along the way instead of just dumping info. The 3-step format actually made me stick with it instead of skimming.
@esra1559241 Really glad that landed — the whole point of gating it with quizzes was to fight the "skim and forget" habit, so hearing it actually kept you engaged instead of letting you speed-run through is exactly the win I was hoping for. Thanks for giving it a real shot! 🙏