Editorial take
Why it stands out
Mindgrasp is strongest when the user's problem is absorbing material faster, not creating polished output from scratch.
Tool profile
AI study and research assistant for turning readings, recordings, and videos into notes, answers, and summaries without too much setup overhead.
Studying
Mindgrasp belongs in the catalog because it is built around a very common modern learning pattern: users collect material faster than they can comfortably digest it. The product helps turn lectures, PDFs, links, videos, and notes into summaries, explanations, and study-ready outputs. That framing makes it broader than a simple summarizer but more focused than an all-purpose AI assistant.
It also deserves inclusion because the pricing page is public and unusually direct. The checked official page shows Basic at $5.99 per month billed yearly, Scholar at $8.99 per month billed yearly, and Premium at $10.99 per month billed yearly, each with a 4-day free trial. That pricing is easy to place editorially. Mindgrasp is selling easier comprehension and study velocity, not just access to one chat box.
Quick fit
Editorial take
Mindgrasp is strongest when the user's problem is absorbing material faster, not creating polished output from scratch.
What it does well
Primary use cases
Fit notes
Pricing snapshot
Mindgrasp currently lists Basic at $5.99/month billed yearly, Scholar at $8.99/month billed yearly, and Premium at $10.99/month billed yearly, each with a 4-day free trial.