Why quiz-first
Answering forces your brain to retrieve knowledge. Reading only builds recognition, and recognition fades. Language apps proved the quiz loop works; Planverse applies it to anything you want to learn, with questions generated at quiz time from cited sources — specific to exactly what you asked for.
Tap a topic — here's what happens
Every topic opens straight into a quiz:
- The first question appears right away, generated from your plan.
- In the background, Planverse researches the topic and writes a reading with linked citations.
- Tap the book icon to watch the reading being written live, right beside the quiz.
- Once it's ready, the questions that follow are grounded in it automatically.
- Retake the topic later and the reading is already there, cached from the first run.
Pause anywhere, resume anywhere
Leave mid-quiz and the session is saved — the plan shows it in progress and you come back to the same question. Finish and you get your score plus a one-tap jump into the next topic's quiz.
Readings worth keeping
Quiz-first doesn't mean reading-never. Every topic has a full researched write-up with citations, open whenever you like. Highlight any passage to save it as a golden nugget — a note anchored to the text that collects on your plan. And if you attached your own slides or PDFs, the plan was built around them.
Flashcards to lock it in
After a quiz, generate a flashcard deck built from the reading and your actual answers — flip through, add your own cards, done. It's optional and never blocks the next topic, but finishing a deck is the biggest XP award short of finishing a quiz.
