The footage shows a user completing a micro-challenge—identifying a syntax error in code, followed by a breathing reset—in exactly 1:49. Why 1:49? Cognitive science suggests that focused retention drops sharply after 100 seconds. Rathod’s app appears to cap its "hard learning" modules at 109 seconds, forcing the user to stop before mental fatigue sets in.
Previous projects from Rathod have focused on reducing screen time and cognitive load. However, the new app (which remains partially under wraps until you watch the video) promises something radical: kiran rathod new app video0149 min better
Rathod promotes exclusive content, like specialized photo sets and behind-the-scenes videos not available on her other social media. Glamour Focused: Rathod’s app appears to cap its "hard learning"
In the video, Rathod demonstrates a simple task using the old method (a standard notes/calendar combo) and then repeats the exact same task using the new app. The result? The new app completes the task exactly . Glamour Focused: In the video, Rathod demonstrates a