GyanGram was born from a simple frustration: we spend hours every day swiping through feeds, yet remember almost none of it. What if that same habit could build real knowledge?
To give serious aspirants a study system that fits real life. We package the UPSC syllabus into a format your brain already engages with daily, then layer on the science of memory, authentic previous-year questions and honest analytics so the work actually compounds.
Attention is the scarcest resource we have. Instead of fighting the feed, GyanGram embraces it: short, beautiful cards you can finish in seconds, a rhythm that makes "just one more" a good thing. Behind that simple feed sits a serious learning engine built on spaced repetition, authentic previous-year questions, and analytics that quietly show you where to focus next.
Cramming feels productive but fades fast. GyanGram is built around active recall and well-timed review, so the things you learn actually stay with you. Pair that with a deep bank of UPSC previous-year questions, Prelims (2011 to 2026) and Mains (2013 to 2025), and you practise exactly what the exam has asked before.
A little, every day, beats a lot, once. GyanGram is built around that one idea.
First and foremost, UPSC and state-PCS aspirants who want structured, syllabus-mapped preparation. Beyond that: students preparing for any serious exam, and anyone who wants their daily screen time to compound into lasting knowledge.