Smartly curated daily summaries, quizzes, mind maps and progress tracking — built for UPSC & APSC aspirants
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Curates your daily news, builds visual mindmaps, and keeps your UPSC prep consistent, fast, and stress-free.
Concise, accurate summaries sourced from multiple trusted public sources.
Visual concept maps showing topic connections across the UPSC syllabus.
Track reading streaks, history, and completion with automatic analytics.
Instant MCQs based on your daily reading. Get accuracy insights.
Identify weak areas and get suggested articles to improve.
Comment, discuss, and engage with the community around current affairs.
Curates your daily news, builds visual mindmaps, and keeps your UPSC prep consistent, fast, and stress-free.
Your day begins with crisp, UPSC-ready summaries pulled from trusted sources — auto-organized by GS topics.

Automatically generated mindmaps help you visualize how concepts connect across the UPSC syllabus.

Test your understanding with UPSC-level MCQs generated from what you just read — with accuracy and improvement analytics.

Our experts extract, analyze, and map editorials from trusted newspapers directly to the UPSC syllabus.
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Daily editorials sourced from trusted national newspapers
GS II GS III
Delivered in a clean, distraction-free reading format
Simple steps to stay consistent every day.


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Quick Overview
A clean, minimal reading experience
No. It is built for UPSC/APSC prep, but the current-affairs workflow can also help aspirants preparing for similar exams.
Yes. We update the platform daily from trusted newspaper/editorial sources and keep the feed exam-oriented.
Mindmaps are auto-generated from the daily digest to show concept links, helping you revise relationships between topics quickly.
Yes. Your streaks, bookmarks, and progress are saved only when you're signed in.
Yes, you can revisit previous daily digests any time from History.
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