“What music are you into?” You mumble something generic. “Who's your favorite director?” You blank. Someone brings up politics and you nod along with nothing to add. That sinking feeling of having nothing interesting to say? Kill it forever.
Someone asks a simple question and your mind goes blank. You mumble something forgettable. The conversation moves on — but that moment sticks with you.
Be Interesting makes sure you always have an answer — a good one.
Your Mentor
Remembers 170+ things about you
An AI mentor that learns who you are, discovers what you don't know, and makes sure you're never caught off guard.
No flashcards. No courses. Just conversations. Tell it you want to know about wine, film, music, current events — it teaches through real dialogue, the way you actually learn.
Your drink preferences. Your friends' names. That you have a date Friday. It builds a living profile and uses it to personalize every conversation.
What's your favorite cocktail? Your go-to wine? Your take on a political issue? Your mentor helps you figure out your own tastes — so you always have an answer ready.
A conversation starter every morning, tailored to you. Not generic news — each one comes with exactly how to bring it up, so it's on the tip of your tongue when you need it.
'Your date asks for a wine rec — what do you say?' Scenario-based quizzes that simulate real social situations. Build confidence before the moment arrives.
Your mentor revisits things before you forget them. Knowledge builds on knowledge. Six months in, you won't recognize yourself.
This isn't a chatbot with a personality. It's a learning system powered by the same techniques used in cognitive science and medical education — adapted for social knowledge.
SM-2 algorithm
The same algorithm used by medical students to memorize thousands of facts. Everything you learn gets scheduled for review at the optimal moment — right before you'd forget it. Intervals stretch as you master material, reset when you slip.
Not recognition — production
Flashcards and multiple choice test recognition. That's easy. We test production — can you actually say it out loud when someone asks? Scenario-based quizzes simulate real conversations so you practice generating answers, not picking them.
Vector embeddings
Your mentor doesn't keyword-match your history — it understands meaning. Tell it about your friend's birthday three months ago and it connects that to your interest in Bulgarian culture, your cocktail preferences, and the date on your calendar.
Self-correcting knowledge
Changed jobs? New relationship? Quit drinking? Your mentor detects when new information conflicts with old facts, flags contradictions, and updates your profile. Your knowledge base stays accurate as your life evolves.
Your mentor builds a living profile of who you are — your tastes, your opinions, your world. Most people can't articulate what makes them them. You will.