Imprint: Learn Visually

Imprint: Learn Visually

By Polywise, Inc.

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2019-10-26
  • Current Version: 4.6.40
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 136.71 MB
  • Developer: Polywise, Inc.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 4.7
4.77367
From 36,323 Ratings

Description

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! -- SUBSCRIPTION PRICING AND TERMS: 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. These prices are for United States customers. Pricing in other countries may vary and actual charges may be converted to your local currency depending on your country. Payment will be charged to the credit card connected to your iTunes account at the time of initial subscription purchase. Subscriptions automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current subscription period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period end date, and the cost of the renewal will be listed. You can manage your subscription and auto-renewal can be turned off by going to your Account Settings after the purchase. Read more about our Privacy Policy here: https://bit.ly/2UzFLvt Read more about our Terms of Service here: https://bit.ly/2Jc1rZm

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Reviews

  • Not a free app

    1
    By HazFish
    App Store lists as free with in app purchases. But after going thru 30 or so questions there’s an announcement you can try for free for one week. That’s not a free app last time I checked.
  • Right to the $

    1
    By alievie
    Be nice if you had a free version like Duolingo. But no. Just going for that cash after only 7 day trial. Not impressed.
  • No testing without credit card

    1
    By BOB MC. Bee
    Sadly today apps that don’t use a free-ium model, and make you enter a credit card up front, prove that they can’t provide value. Also set up takes way to long asking lots of questions to personalize but at the end of the day if you don’t let the customer try it it’s a waste of everyone’s time.
  • Easy on the brain

    5
    By limp noodles
    I am learning and that makes me feel as though I’m expanding my horizon.
  • SCAMMERS

    1
    By TTengta
    DO NOT DOWNLOAD AT ALL COST
  • Nice app

    4
    By sk8alake
    Nice app
  • Harmful to the brain

    1
    By jim1297654
    While microlearning offers benefits like increased engagement and knowledge retention, potential downsides include information fragmentation, lack of context, and difficulty in teaching complex topics, potentially leading to a superficial understanding. Quick lessons might not give the brain enough time to process information, which can negatively affect memory and recall. Poorly structured or densely packed microlearning modules can still cause cognitive overload, especially when learners are trying to absorb too much information in a short period. Completing short modules might give learners a false sense of mastery without in-depth reinforcement or application. It can also reduce the attention span greatly. Great for fake learning for narcissists and know-it-alls who want to feel big
  • Needs more features for the cost!

    2
    By jujujoy05
    DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!! I’m not saying its not a good app but it only has one feature and that is mini courses. it gives you a daily 2 min read on a topic of your interest but i wish you didn’t have to wait til the next day to have access to another read. the courses are surface level and there is honestly not that many options and the categories are not diverse. this is not a service that is worth your money. if it was free (even if it had a couple ads to keep it free) it MIGHT be somewhat worth it but a subscription for 2 low quality features with surface level content is honestly super frustrating!
  • Only free to download, not to play.

    1
    By Anna Marie 123
    They say Imprint is free, however, you have to pay to use it. They say there’s a “7 day trial”, but it’s a subscription, which costs money. This is extremely misleading and conniving; please just make the app cost money instead of trying to leach with the guise of a free app.
  • Feels a bit scammy

    2
    By bskibo
    I got this app a few months ago and initially really liked it; the philosophy course by John Kaag and the interpersonal relations course were truly great: educational, interesting, and practical. But now, it seems like every course I pick is short, very simple, and based on a book that they link to after 6-7 lessons. It feels like the app lures you in for a few good lessons and the rest are lame ploys to sell books. As the title says, it feels like a scam.

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