Penspace is a micro-learning platform designed to transform everyday scrolling into meaningful learning from books. Instead of spending time on endless entertainment feeds, users interact with short knowledge cards that present powerful ideas drawn from influential books. Each card communicates one clear concept that can be understood in seconds, making learning simple, engaging, and accessible.
The experience begins with a scrolling feed of knowledge cards. Each card highlights an idea from a book and presents it in a concise format focused on clarity and insight. For example, a card might introduce the concept of habit compounding from Atomic Habits by James Clear, explaining how small improvements repeated daily can lead to major long-term change. Another card may present an insight about human decision-making from Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman. These short learning moments allow users to gain valuable knowledge in just a few seconds.
If users want to explore further, they can open structured summaries of books. Each summary explains the core ideas of a book in a clear and organized format. Summaries typically include an overview, key ideas, important concepts, actionable insights, and memorable quotes. This helps readers quickly understand the main arguments of a book and decide whether they want to read the full work.
The platform also highlights book recommendations from influential thinkers. Many readers are curious about the books that shaped the thinking of successful people. The app surfaces recommendations from figures such as Elon Musk, Naval Ravikant, and Bill Gates. Exploring these recommendations allows users to discover books that have influenced innovators, entrepreneurs, and leaders.
Users can save books they find interesting to a personal library within the app. This library becomes a curated collection of titles the user wants to read or explore later. For example, a reader might save books such as Deep Work or The Psychology of Money. Over time, this library grows into a personalized knowledge collection.
The platform also includes a built-in e-book reader that allows users to upload their own digital books, typically in formats such as EPUB or PDF. Once uploaded, the book can be read directly inside the app using a clean, distraction-free interface. The reader offers customizable settings such as font size, background color, and spacing to make reading comfortable for long sessions.
While reading, users can highlight passages and add notes. These highlights are automatically saved to the user’s knowledge library, making it easy to revisit important ideas later. Highlights from books become a personal archive of insights collected over time.
The app also supports readers of physical books through an OCR highlighting feature. Users can photograph a page, and the system converts the printed text into digital text that can be saved as a highlight. For example, someone reading Meditations could capture meaningful passages and store them alongside their digital highlights.
To encourage consistent reading habits, the app includes a reading tracker. Users can monitor the books they are currently reading, the books they have completed, and their overall reading progress. This helps motivate users to build a long-term habit of reading.
Together, these features create a complete learning ecosystem. Users scroll through ideas, discover books, explore summaries, save titles, read books, highlight insights, and track their progress. Over time, the platform becomes not just a feed of content but a personal knowledge system that grows with the reader’s curiosity and learning journey.