Now in prototype

Think harder.
See further.

Mundi is a critical thinking platform for curious adults. One contested question. Multiple disciplines. An AI that challenges your thinking — not your inbox.

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The world is polarised.
Your feed makes it worse.

Most of what you read confirms what you already think. Most of what you watch is designed to make you feel certain. Certainty is comfortable. It's also how you stop thinking.

Mundi is built on a different idea: that the best thinkers aren't the ones with the most opinions — they're the ones who can see a question from the most angles.

64%
of adults say they mostly encounter news and opinion that confirms their existing views.
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disciplines — economics, history, geography, culture, philosophy, science — can be applied to any complex question. Most people never leave their first one.
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platforms currently exist that teach you how to think about hard questions — rather than telling you what to think.

"We don't need more information. We need better ways of thinking about the information we already have."

— The gap Mundi is trying to close

Four steps.
One idea at a time.

1
Tell us how you think
Two quick questions — how do you prefer to engage with ideas, and what do you want from the experience. Mundi shapes your content around your answers. Auditory learners get speeches and music. Data thinkers get charts and evidence. People who learn by arguing get a provocation to push back on.
2
Choose a question — not a topic
Mundi doesn't teach "Brexit" or "the 2008 crash." It asks: Did 52% of Britain make a mistake — or did the other 48% misunderstand something important? The question has a personal stake. That's on purpose.
3
Pick your lenses
Each question can be seen through multiple disciplines — economics, history, geography, philosophy, art, science and more. Choose 3 to 5. The ones that feel most interesting — or most unfamiliar. Mundi recommends which to try based on your Lens Map.
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Submit your thinking. Get challenged.
Engage with the evidence. Write your analysis. Then: before you get AI feedback, Mundi shows you the steelman of the opposing view and asks if it changes anything. This is the anti-polarisation mechanic made explicit. Your Ripple Score and Lens Map update with every session.

Questions worth
sitting with.

We don't cover everything. We cover the questions that reward the most thinking — the ones that look different depending on where you're standing.

Live now
Brexit · United Kingdom · 2016
Did 52% of Britain make a mistake — or did the other 48% misunderstand something important?
📊 Economist🏛️ Historian 🌍 Geographer🎵 Artist🧠 Philosopher
Coming soon · 2008 Financial Crisis
The people who caused the last crash got richer. Nobody went to prison. Should you be angrier than you are?
📊 Economist⚖️ Political Scientist🧠 Philosopher
Coming soon · Punk 1976–1979
Did punk change anything — or does capitalism always win in the end?
🎵 Artist🏛️ Historian📊 Economist
Coming soon · Nutrition Science
Governments told us fat was killing us for 50 years. They were wrong. Should that change how much you trust official advice?
🔬 Scientist📊 Economist🧠 Philosopher

Ten ways of seeing.
Most people use one.

Each lens is a discipline — a different set of questions, tools, and evidence. The more lenses you develop, the harder it becomes to hold a simple view of a complicated world. That's the point.

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The Economist
"What are the incentives — and who's paying?"
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The Historian
"What patterns from the past are we still inside?"
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The Geographer
"Where does this happen — and why there?"
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The Artist
"What did culture say that politics couldn't?"
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The Philosopher
"What values are actually in conflict here?"
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The Scientist
"How do we know what we know — and who decides?"
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The Sociologist
"How do groups form, fracture, define themselves?"
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The Journalist
"Whose voices are missing from this story?"
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The Political Scientist
"How do decisions actually get made?"
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The Psychologist
"How do humans actually behave vs. how we think they do?"

A map of
how you think.

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Your Lens Map builds over timeEvery session adds to a visual portrait of your intellectual range — which disciplines you reach for naturally, and which you've never tried.
It shows you your blind spotsThe map makes it obvious which lenses you avoid. Mundi recommends exactly which module would stretch them most.
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It changes what you're recommendedMundi doesn't show you more of what you like. It shows you what your map is missing.
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It's a mirror, not a gradeThere's no right score. The point is to see yourself clearly — and decide if you want to think differently.

Curious adults.
Full stop.

📚
The self-taught
You read widely but feel like you're missing a framework for thinking about what you read. Mundi gives you the disciplines — not the answers.
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The news-fatigued
You want to understand the world, not just stay current with it. The news tells you what happened. Mundi teaches you how to think about why.
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The opinion-curious
You have views — strong ones. But you're honest enough to wonder if you've really stress-tested them. Mundi is built for that moment.

Ready to think
differently?

Mundi is in prototype. Join the waitlist and we'll let you in first — plus send you one question a week to think about in the meantime.

No spam. Just questions worth thinking about.