People always ask me to explain BRNIQ in one sentence and I always fail, so here's the longer version.
You pick the apps that steal your time. Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, whatever your particular weakness is. They lock. Not forever, not as punishment, just until you finish a session. Then you open BRNIQ instead (or it opens when you try to tap a blocked app), choose a topic, and read five cards. Swipe through at your own pace, or plug in headphones and let Listen Mode read them aloud if you're on the move.
Each card is one bite-sized fact or idea. Not a lecture, not a chapter. The kind of thing you'd tell someone at a pub if you wanted to sound interesting. Five cards, one topic, about five minutes total.
Then the quiz. Three questions pulled from what you just read. Get two right and you've earned up to two hours of unlock time. Fail and you try again. The cards are still right there, and if you failed, you probably weren't paying attention. That's kind of the point.
Your apps unlock. You scroll guilt-free because you actually earned it. Your streak ticks up. Your brain got a small workout instead of a small dopamine hit from a stranger's pantry reorganisation video.
That's the loop. Block, learn, quiz, unlock. Repeat tomorrow. It sounds simple because it is. The hard part is making five minutes feel worth doing, which is why there are 100,000 cards in the library.
If you want to see it for yourself, we're on the waitlist ahead of iOS launch.