Sohzo is a mobile app I built around a simple belief:
curiosity works best when it’s gentle, consistent, and intentional.
Instead of endless feeds or random recommendations, Sohzo delivers one carefully generated piece of content per day — designed to either expand your horizons or deepen what you already care about.
Why I built it
Most “learning” apps push:
- too much content
- too many choices
- or shallow engagement
I wanted the opposite.
Sohzo explores what happens when you slow things down and treat curiosity as a daily practice — not something to binge, optimize, or gamify to exhaustion.
How it works
- Thoughtful onboarding
Users select interests from 80+ topics across multiple cultural domains, through a calm, interactive interface. - Daily AI-generated content
One piece per day. No overload. Designed to be read, reflected on, and remembered. - Two discovery modes
- Explore: step outside your usual interests and discover unfamiliar topics
- Related: go deeper into areas connected to what you already like
- Adaptive feedback
Simple signals help the system understand what resonates — without asking for constant input. - Interest visualization
Your curiosity evolves over time, and Sohzo makes that visible through intuitive graphs and progress views. - Light gamification
Levels, badges, and personal goals — present, but never intrusive.
Design principles
- One insight per day is enough
- Curiosity over productivity
- AI as a guide, not a firehose
- Learning should feel calm, not demanding
Sohzo isn’t about mastering everything.
It’s about staying open — consistently.
Available in multiple languages.
Built as a freemium experience.
Still evolving, guided by how people actually engage with curiosity when pressure is removed.
A small app, by design — for people who enjoy discovering slowly.
