Searching a topic usually means twenty tabs, three of them useful. MindSpring reads across videos, articles, and free textbook chapters, throws out the noise, and hands back a short, guided set — each with a plain summary and the key points it covers.
Search anything you're studying — “quadratic equations”, “photosynthesis”, “the French Revolution”. Plain words are fine; you don't need the exact textbook name. If we don't have an exact match, we show the closest topics that still help instead of a dead end.
Every subject except language learning — powered by AIInstead of ranking by popularity, MindSpring looks at what each resource actually teaches — how clearly it explains, how much of the chapter it covers, and who it fits. Long, padded, or confusing material gets dropped before it ever reaches you.
Judged on clarity and coverage, not view countsA handful of hand-picked resources, mixing video, article, free textbook PDF, and practice. Each card tells you what it covers, why it's useful, and whether it's best for a first look, quick revision, or full-chapter depth — so you can pick with intent.
Every card opens the original source in a new tabStart with what fits where you are, hover any card for the full breakdown, and follow it straight to the source. When you're ready for the next topic, it's one search away — no account required, though signing up saves your searches.
Free for students, alwaysA link only makes the list if it clears all three. It's the reason five good results beat fifty middling ones.
Explains the idea in a way a student can actually follow — worked steps, plain language, no jargon dumped without a definition.
We tell you whether it's a first look, a quick revision, or the full chapter — so you know how far it takes you before you click.
Matched to where you are — beginner, revising, or practising — so a first-timer and someone cramming don't get the same list.
No mystery links. You see the type, the source, a real summary, and the key points — then hover for the full breakdown.
Video, article, free textbook PDF, or practice — and exactly where it comes from.
Not a tagline — a plain line on what the resource actually teaches you.
The core ideas it covers, so you can tell if it fills the gap you have.
What it covers, why it helps, who it's best for, and the resource type — then straight to the source.
Search any topic and get the clearest way through it — free, no account needed to start.