Launched this week

Yuno
10-minute audio stories that make you smarter.
19 followers
10-minute audio stories that make you smarter.
19 followers
Yuno is an audio learning app that helps you expand your general knowledge through engaging 10-minute stories and interactive quizzes. Explore topics like history, science, philosophy, art, music, innovation, and more—all designed to fit into your daily routine and make learning enjoyable, memorable, and accessible wherever you are.





The 10-minute format works really well for my commute, and the quizzes actually stick in my head longer than I expected. The history topics so far have been my favorite.
Tried Yuno during my morning coffee and the 10-minute format actually kept me focused. The history story on Cleopatra was surprisingly engaging, and the quick quiz at the end made the facts stick.
One thing I'd love is a way to save stories for offline listening, especially for my commute where I lose signal. Also a "continue where you left off" feature across devices would make it feel more seamless when I switch from my phone to my laptop.
Yuno looks like the kind of AI workspace that can simplify everyday work without forcing users to jump between multiple tools. Having writing, coding, research, brainstorming, and image generation in one place is incredibly appealing. I especially like the flexibility of choosing different AI models depending on the task instead of being limited to just one. Products that reduce friction and save time always stand out to me. Congratulations to the entire team on the launch—I'm excited to see how Yuno evolves over time!
What impressed me most is Yuno's multi-model approach. Being able to switch between GPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, DeepSeek, Llama, and image-generation models from a single interface gives users much more flexibility than relying on one AI provider. Combined with built-in tools for writing, coding, research, document analysis, and content creation, it feels like a complete productivity hub instead of just another chatbot. That's a strong direction for modern AI software.
I've reached the point where I constantly switch between different AI tools depending on what I'm working on. Having one app where I can compare models and choose the best one for writing, coding, or brainstorming sounds incredibly convenient. It removes a lot of unnecessary context switching and keeps everything in one workflow. I'm looking forward to trying Yuno and seeing how it fits into my daily routine.