I was reading/listening more than ever, but taking less and less away from it. Then I built Classix.
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Discovery is solved. Consumption is solved. Integration is not.
There’s no real space for the moment where you dog-ear a page, pause a podcast, or feel the urge to say something about what you just encountered. That moment usually just evaporates. Classix is built to capture it.
Classix is a platform for personal and collective reflection after consumption; a place to articulate, revisit, and build meaning around what you read or listen to, with customizable AI companions that facilitate the process.
Right now, you can:
• Create a Reading from any public-domain text or your own uploads and have text-grounded discussions (text or voice) about it
• Revisit those conversations later as distilled threads, building on principles of Active Recall
• Create private or public Streams grounded in a small canon of texts, invite friends, and discuss them in a shared space with an AI agent that can track insights across the corpus
• Clip text or sharable content from anywhere on your phone via a ShareSheet extension and attach it(with annotations) to a Reading or Stream
• Use different AI personalities for different kinds of material
• Organize excerpts into Boards that function as small, theme-based knowledge bases
For me and early users, this has been a behavior-altering product—not because it helps you consume more, but because it finally gives shape to what would otherwise be lost.
I’m not formally launching yet. I’m here because I want to pressure-test the idea:
Do you feel this gap between consuming and integrating?
What do you currently do when something you read or hear actually lands, and there’s nowhere to put it?
Would genuinely love feedback, skepticism, or questions.
👉 https://classix.app
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