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The app that tells you exactly what to revisit — and how.

Every lesson you complete feeds a quiet picture of what's sticking and what isn't. Momntus doesn't just flag gaps — it picks the right method to close them, based on your history.

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Your areas to work onUpdated today
Cognitive dissonance34% retained
Spaced repetition scheduled: review tomorrow, then in 4 days.
Anchoring bias58% retained
Try Feynman technique: explain it to the AI in plain language.
In-group bias41% retained
Interleaving: this concept will appear in tomorrow's habit lesson.
Who it's for

Built for high school and university students.

Same platform, two very different use cases. Select yours to see how Momntus fits.

A genuinely interesting alternative to scrolling.

Five minutes that leave you with something to think about for the rest of the day. No prior psychology knowledge assumed — ever. Lessons start from situations you've already been in.

Momntus builds toward AP Psychology and IB Psychology curricula — so the same lessons that are interesting today are also building a foundation for exams you'll sit in a year or two.

No prerequisites — starts from everyday situations, not textbook definitions
Builds toward AP Psych and IB Psych curricula
Streaks that feel like a game, not homework
AI assistant explains things in plain language — no jargon
Free forever on the Free plan
Your week — Grade 11
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7-day streak
12 lessons done
3 concepts to revisit
Today's lesson connects to what you got wrong in "Social Facilitation" last week — watch for it.

Connect lectures to something that actually sticks.

Whether you're majoring in psychology or just curious, Momntus connects daily lessons to what you're seeing in lectures. Concepts are tied to real research citations — so when a paper comes up in class, you already understand the mechanism behind it.

The AI assistant is especially useful for revision: ask it to connect the day's lesson to something from your course, and it builds the bridge for you.

Concepts tied to real research citations (APA, BPS)
AI assistant explains concepts in the context of your course
Great for exam revision — the AI builds bridges between concepts
Permanent notes and bookmarks on Pro — survive past semester end
Student discount available with a .edu email
AI assistant — Psych 201 revision
how does what I learned about confirmation bias connect to my lecture on schema theory?
Schemas are the structures that confirmation bias uses as its filter. When you encounter new information, your schema determines which parts get encoded — and confirmation bias determines which parts get remembered. Bartlett's "War of the Ghosts" study (1932) is exactly this: participants reconstructed the story through their own cultural schemas. Want me to pull up your notes on schemas from last month?
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Personalised insights

Momntus tells you exactly what to revisit — and how.

Every lesson and check feeds a quiet profile of how well concepts are sticking. When something isn't landing, Momntus picks the right method to fix it — based on your history, not a generic algorithm.

Areas to work onUpdated daily
Cognitive dissonance34% retained
You've missed this twice after a few days — spaced repetition is suggested: a review tomorrow, then again in 4 days.
Anchoring bias58% retained
You get this right when prompted but struggle to explain it unprompted — try the Feynman technique: explain it out loud as if teaching a friend.
In-group bias41% retained
This hasn't come up in 9 days — interleaving is suggested: it'll be mixed into tomorrow's lesson on a different topic.
Learning reinforcement methodsMatched to you

Active recall

Short, no-notes prompts that ask you to retrieve a concept from memory rather than reread it.

Triggers after 1 missed check

Spaced repetition

The same concept resurfaces at increasing intervals — right before you'd naturally forget it.

Triggers on repeat misses

Feynman technique

Explain the idea in plain language to the AI assistant — gaps surface immediately.

Triggers when recognition > recall

Interleaving

Older concepts are mixed into new lessons on different topics, strengthening long-term connections.

Triggers after 7+ days unused

Reflective journaling

A one-line prompt to connect a concept to something from your own week — improves long-term recall.

Weekly, on your strongest topic
Curriculum alignment

Connects to what you're already studying.

Momntus lessons aren't generic — they map to established psychology curricula so what you learn here shows up in your coursework.

AP Psychology

Lessons cover Biological Bases of Behaviour, Cognition, Social Psychology, and Motivation — aligned to the College Board's AP Psych curriculum.

IB Psychology

Covers the three core approaches (Biological, Cognitive, Sociocultural) with research citations aligned to IB internal assessment expectations.

GCSE / A-Level Psychology

Covers core topics including memory, attachment, psychopathology, social influence, and research methods in accessible, story-driven format.

Intro Psychology (Psych 101)

Maps directly to the standard Introductory Psychology curriculum — Sensation & Perception, Memory, Learning, Social Psychology, and Personality.

Organisational Behaviour

Decision-making, motivation, group dynamics, and leadership — directly relevant to OB courses in business and management programmes.

Health & Wellbeing electives

Emotional regulation, stress, habit formation, and behaviour change — core content for health psychology and wellbeing electives.

From students

What five minutes a day actually does.

★★★★★

"I started this because of a streak. Three weeks in, I caught myself explaining confirmation bias to my mom during an argument. Did not expect that."

JM
Jordan M.
Grade 11 · High school
★★★★★

"The AI actually remembers what I got wrong. It brought back a concept from like 9 days ago right when I needed it for a paper. Genuinely useful."

AK
Amara K.
Psych major · 2nd year
★★★★★

"I used it to prep for my AP Psych exam. The 'areas to work on' feature showed me exactly what I was getting wrong — and fixed it before the test."

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Reece S.
Grade 12 · AP Psych student

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