כ״ט שבט ה׳תשפ״ו | February 15, 2026
New App Helps Learn Rambam Without Distraction
A new learning app is addressing one of the biggest challenges facing Torah learners today: distraction. Rambam.life enables users to complete their daily learning in one focused session—without notifications, multitasking, or procrastination.
A new learning app is addressing one of the biggest challenges facing Torah learners today: distraction.
Designed specifically for those learning Rambam, Rambam.life enables users to complete their daily learning in one focused session—without notifications, multitasking, or procrastination. The goal is simple but powerful: help learners finish Rambam consistently, the way it was meant to be learned.
Once a user starts a session, the text scrolls automatically at a set pace. The learner cannot freely stop and restart; instead, the app allows only a single two-minute pause. This structure trains focus, discourages interruption, and removes the temptation to “come back to it later.”
Rather than relying on willpower alone, the app uses design to build discipline. By limiting control and encouraging continuity, it helps users stay present, avoid distractions, and complete their learning in one uninterrupted flow.
The idea grew out of a common experience shared by many learners: starting Rambam with good intentions, only to get pulled away by messages, notifications, or daily interruptions. This app offers a practical solution—one that aligns with the Rambam’s emphasis on consistency, completion, and clarity.
Early users report that the format feels challenging at first, but quickly becomes empowering. Many say it has changed how they approach not only Rambam, but learning in general.
The app is now available and is intended for anyone looking to strengthen focus, build consistency, and finish their daily Rambam learning without delay.
Should be more like “new app helps DO Rambam without distraction”
I also use Rambam.ink
It helps me learn in a scrollable format rambam with an explanation