Tatevatsi turns the most useful ideas from behavioral economics, personal finance, and psychology into bite-sized daily lessons. Build a streak, climb the leaderboard, get smarter.
Every lesson is short, practical, and built around how people actually behave — not how textbooks say they should.
Behavioral economics, personal finance, microeconomics, and more — each laid out as a clear path from basics to nuance.
Pick a daily target between 5 and 60 minutes. The app keeps it honest with streaks, gentle reminders, and a goal calendar.
Earn XP and stars for every lesson. Compete weekly with friends and other learners around the world.
Every term you meet in a lesson is bookmarked into your personal dictionary — search any concept later in seconds.
See exactly how much you've learned, which days were on-goal, and where your strongest courses are.
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Designed to disappear into your routine — clean, fast, and built for the moments you have, not the hours you don't.
Most people leave school never having read the books that actually explain how decisions get made — about money, risk, habits, work. The good stuff is out there, but the format is wrong: thick textbooks, long podcasts, scattered articles.
Tatevatsi is the version I wished existed: ten minutes a day, on the phone you already have, building up the ideas piece by piece. No fluff, no popups, no "premium tier" hiding the basics.
If it helps even one person make a better decision this year, the whole thing was worth building.
Found a bug, have an idea, want to suggest a course? Drop a note and I'll read every single one.