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Paradigm
Turn any goal into a personalized, adaptive learning path.
276 followers
Turn any goal into a personalized, adaptive learning path.
276 followers
Paradigm reimagines education around the individual, taking any learning goal and turning it into a step-by-step path that evolves with your progress, helping you move steadily from curiosity to mastery without getting lost.






How does pricing work once the 1,000 free tokens run out?
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@songlsankxxlh Great question! A couple of ways it works:
First, join our Discord 👀 — we're constantly running activities and events where you can earn more tokens.
And beyond that, we use an AI-based bidding system: as Scott mentioned in the maker comment, your price for the product comes down to how well you can persuade our AI agent. So it's less a fixed price tag and more a fun conversation. 😄🙌
How does Paradigm make sure the generated lessons are factually correct?
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@azat3yws The key is that lessons aren't pulled from thin air — they're grounded in real sources. It can search the web and lean on the actual materials you hand it (textbooks, links, files), with citations back to where things came from, so content stays tied to references instead of model guesswork.
On top of that, the practice loop double-checks everything in action: because you immediately apply what you learn to real problems, the material is constantly being validated against actual results — so accuracy holds up where it matters most.
Can it handle open-ended goals like 'get better at statistics' without a fixed syllabus?
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@phoenixhu Absolutely! I literally tried "get better at statistics" just now, and voilà—personalized learning path in seconds. 👇
This looks especially useful for career changers who don't know where to start.
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@farukjrew Totally — that's one of the sweet spots.
The hardest part of switching careers usually isn't the work, it's not knowing where to even start.
Also it's great for interview prep! Quick example: I linked my Gmail, and the agent dug up an email with the details of an interview I had coming up, then turned it straight into a focused study plan for me. That's the idea — you point it at your world (email, files, links), and it figures out what to learn and in what order.
How does the AI tutor decide what to teach next as I progress?
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@aslhangedi8oxh As you progress, the tutor keeps track of where you struggle and where you're doing well — then uses that to decide what comes next: reinforce a weak spot, move on, or level up the difficulty. So the path is driven by your actual performance, not a fixed sequence.
It also has rich context to work with — it can search the web and pull in whatever you give it (links, files, Google Drive, email, even your Canvas and more), so what it teaches stays grounded in your material and your progress. 🙌
The hardest part of learning to code alone is getting stuck with no one to ask. Does the tutor help there?
I struggle to tell if I've truly mastered a topic or just memorized it. Does proof of competency address this?