Build a daily learning habit in five minutes a day.

Willpower runs out. Habits don't. Tomo turns any topic into a five-minute daily game, with the streak loop that turns 'I should learn that' into something you just do.

Five minutes a day beats four hours once a month.

Free during early access · No credit card · iPhone & Android

Why learning resolutions don't last

The usual approaches all lean on willpower you won't always have:

A big course

You blocked out the weekends. The weekends had other plans.

The book on the nightstand

Page 40, for the third month running.

Saved articles

A read-it-later list that's really a never list.

'I'll start Monday'

It's always Monday somewhere. Never here.

How a streak does what willpower can't

Tiny and daily beats big and rare

Five minutes you actually do, every day, outruns the four-hour session you keep postponing. Consistency is the whole game.

The streak is the trigger

Not wanting to break the chain is a stronger pull than discipline. Tomo's streak and daily reminder make showing up the default.

It compounds

A level a day is a finished course in a few weeks, and a real habit in a couple of months. Small, then suddenly significant.

"Anything" isn't a figure of speech

119+ courses and counting, across every kind of curiosity. Pick a corner to explore, or type your own topic in the app.

Questions

How do I build a daily learning habit?

Make it tiny, daily, and rewarding. Tomo does all three: five-minute levels, a streak that pulls you back, and a small win every session so it's something you want to do.

How long should I learn each day?

Five minutes is plenty to start. The point is showing up every day, not marathon sessions. Short and consistent wins.

What's the best app for a learning habit?

One built around the daily loop. Tomo borrows Duolingo's streak mechanic and points it at any topic you're curious about.

Is Tomo free?

Yes. Free during early access, no credit card.

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Start the streak that turns curiosity into knowledge.

Pick a topic, play five minutes today, and let the habit do the rest. Free during early access.