Vision

Vision

An internet built around
the thing we never stopped
needing — learning.

The problem

Every major social network on the internet today is optimised for one of three things — entertainment, performance, or shopping. Almost none of them are designed around learning. And yet learning is the one thing every single person does, every day, until the day they die.

An aspirant preparing for SSC CGL today stitches together a learning life out of YouTube, Telegram, screenshots, half-broken PDFs and a WhatsApp group with 700 unread messages. That is not learning. That is firefighting.

What we are building

A family of products that turn learning back into a social activity — one feed, one set of friends, one place. Sikhami is the first step: a social platform purpose-built for SSC and government exam learners. The products in development will extend that surface to creators, advertisers, and educators in ways that feed back into the learner experience.

AI is the unlock. For the first time in the history of education, technology can know what an individual learner already understands, where they are stuck, and what would help most — at zero marginal cost. We are using that to replace generic content with personalised guidance, while keeping the human, social fabric that makes learning stick.

Where this leads

In ten years we expect there to be a learning-native social network the way Instagram is for photos and LinkedIn is for jobs. We intend for that to be OpenSocial. Sikhami is how we earn the right.

If any of this resonates, the best two things you can do are: install Sikhami, and subscribe to our updates. Both of those tell us we are not the only ones who think this matters.