Welcome to GyanGram: turn scroll time into study time
We spend hours every day swiping through feeds, and remember almost none of it. GyanGram started with a question: what if that same effortless habit could build real, lasting knowledge?
The problem with how we "learn" online
Most learning content online is either too long (a 40-minute video you never finish) or too shallow (a meme you forget in seconds). Meanwhile, the feed format has perfected one thing: keeping you engaged, one card at a time. We decided to borrow that format and point it at something worthwhile.
How GyanGram works
GyanGram turns a syllabus into a vertical feed of bite-sized knowledge cards. You swipe, you learn, you move on. But underneath that simple feed sits a real learning engine:
- A personalised feed tuned to the subjects you choose.
- Previous-year questions for UPSC Prelims (2011 to 2026) and Mains (2013 to 2025), so you practise what's actually been asked.
- Spaced repetition that resurfaces each card right before you'd forget it.
- Streaks, XP and analytics so progress feels visible and motivating.
Why "a little, every day" wins
Cramming feels productive but fades fast. Short, consistent sessions, reinforced by well-timed review, are how memory actually forms. GyanGram is designed around that science, so ten minutes on the bus genuinely adds up.
A little, every day, beats a lot, once.
Practise what's actually been asked
Reading is only half the job. GyanGram pairs every topic with authentic UPSC previous-year questions, Prelims from 2011 to 2026 and Mains from 2013 to 2025, so you can test yourself against the real exam and let spaced repetition bring your weak areas back for review.
Get started
GyanGram is free to download on Android, and available right now as a web app. Pick your subjects, set a daily goal, and start your first streak today.
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