
Imprint: Learn Visually
Polywise, Inc.
4.8
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Release Details
Publisher Country | US |
Country Release Date | 2020-02-21 |
Categories | Books, Education |
Country / Regions | US |
Developer Website | Polywise, Inc. |
Support URL | Polywise, Inc. |
Content Rating | 12+ |
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Imprint is your visual guide to the world’s most important knowledge.
- Master essential topics in psychology, philosophy, history, finance, leadership, business, health, science, technology and more.
- Understand complex concepts quickly, with elegant visuals that clarify key ideas and help you stay focused.
- Take challenging daily quizzes that help you retain what you’ve learned.
- Save and review the insights and visuals that matter most to you.
- Complete a chapter in two minutes or less, in bite-sized sessions throughout your day.
- Explore our rapidly expanding catalog, featuring:
COURSES
- Philosophy and the Meaning Life with Professor John Kaag
- Bitcoin and Blockchains
- Becoming a UX Designer
- The History of the United States Government
QUICK READS
- The Freudian Mind: Id, Ego, Superego
- mRNA Vaccines and the Future of Immunity
- The Imprint Guide to Gerrymandering
VISUAL GUIDES TO BESTSELLING BOOKS
- Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
- Atomic Habits by James Clear
- The Beginner’s Guide to the Stock Market by Matthew Kratter
…and much more!
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Imprint offers an auto-renewing yearly subscription and an auto-renewing monthly subscription which allows you full access to all of the content in our catalog for as long as you maintain an active subscription.
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Average Rating
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Featured Reviews
By Juemura
2024-05-29
Version 4.5.17
AddictingLove itNotificationsSpendingI love the bite sized lessons! For me, Imprint solves: - I never have enough time to read as much as I would like to. - As much as I love reading, there's a lot of time wasted in unnecessary details or "filler" content for ideas that are great but could be conveyed in a fraction of words. - This allows me to explore a lot more topics that I might not otherwise because I can leisurely jump around without committing a lot of time to it. As for constructive feedback, some notes: - Sources and a link to "learn more" would be greatly appreciated. I had to spend a lot of time trying to find the research studies mentioned just based on the few data points provided. - Push notifications don't seem to work. I'd like to have daily reminders, or a widget. Duolingo's reminders, for example, are quite effective. - When both the image and the text changes, the image changing is a strong visual cue that draws all the attention. The text change, on the other hand, doesn't "look" like it changed, so I find myself straining to check whether the text actually changed and that distracts from the content. This is specially jarring due to the fact that the lesson experience is otherwise so natural and intuitive. I'd suggest changing one at a time (eg text disappears when image changes, then add new text on next card). Overall this is an excellent app and I absolutely love and appreciate the value proposition. Great work!
By Turboheroach
2023-12-19
Version 4.4.4
BugsFeature RequestsNotificationsSpendingI was enjoying this app until today when I discovered that my course, Essential Philosophy, was cut short. Even though the app shows that I am in the middle of the course, with many more open circles to reach for, there are no more content sections available. The app says I’ll be notified when more content is available. I paid the full $100 for this app, so why am I not receiving the full content? It seems that the topic I’ve been studying is only half published. Does this mean that there are many other courses or topics that I can’t complete because they were never finished by the authors? Does this mean that I need to stick to the much shorter topic discussions with less content? The problem I have with that is that the nuggets of information on the shorter topics are basically book blurbs in comparison to the main courses. It appears that there is a lot of content on this app, but the more I look into it, the more I see courses that overlap and are duplicated in subject areas that are not relevant to my interest of study. This seems to suggest that there is more content than there really is. If there are tons of topics across many subjects that have unfinished content, what is the point of spending money on this app?
By Garrett Elinski
2023-11-29
Version 4.4.2
DifficultLove itSpendingTo be honest, I’m quite fond of Imprint, but I have to say I’ve never been fond of apps that let you sign up and THEN ask for money. Just make the app purchased upfront or subscriptive at the same time as signup. It’s not that it’s completely unaffordable, but at the price it’s asking, there should be some sort of free option or something. What I’m saying is most people won’t choose this over Netflix, and subscriptions add up. That’s just my opinion. The app itself is phenomenal. Now that I’ve paid for it, I will probably continue to pay for it, but I can see how that price point may be a challenge for some people. All in all, I’m maintaining a 5-star rating of it due to the value of the application itself. I hope the developers—who probably know much more about their own finances than I ever could—will find enough success to consider a more accessible price moving forward.
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