For the one who's successful at work but silent at dinner

Have opinions.
Not just reactions.

It builds your knowledge across the topics that matter — politics, culture, food, everything — so you actually have something to say.

Someone at brunch mentions a new restaurant trend

Now

“Oh, I haven't heard of that.”

After

“That's the omakase counter thing, right? I read that the whole concept came from sushi chefs pushing back on picky customers. It's basically ‘trust me.’”

Your next awkward silence is coming. Be ready for it.

How you become more interesting

Not a course. Not a newsletter. A living system that knows you and grows with you.

You chat

Talk about whatever's on your mind

Ask it anything — prep for a dinner party, go deeper on wine, figure out what you actually think about something. It’s there whenever you want it.

Be Interesting

When’s the last time you were in a group conversation and felt like you had nothing to add?
Last week at a work dinner. Everyone was talking about the economy and trade policy and I just sat there nodding.
That’s fixable. You don’t need to be an economist — you need 2–3 grounded takes and the confidence to use them. Let’s start there.
It remembers

Every detail. Every conversation. Always.

Unlike other AI that forgets you every session, this builds a permanent profile. Mention something once — it’s there forever.

Your profile — always growing

Feels lost in conversations about economics/policyWorks in tech, comfortable with that domainReads news but doesn’t retain or form opinionsWants to be able to talk about politics without sounding dumbInterested in food/restaurants — but surface levelFriend group skews intellectual — feels outpaced+ grows every conversation

Mentioned once. Remembered forever. This is what makes every conversation personal.

It teaches

Through conversation, not lectures

It spots your gaps and fills them naturally. No flashcards. No homework. Just dialogue that makes you sharper.

Be Interesting

You said you read the news but nothing sticks. Here’s why: you’re consuming information without forming a position. Next time you read a headline, ask yourself one question: “Who benefits?” That’s it. One lens, and suddenly you have a take.
So like with tariffs — who benefits from higher tariffs?
Domestic manufacturers, short term. Consumers pay more. The interesting take: tariffs are a tax that nobody voted for. Say that at your next dinner and watch the table react. You don’t need to pick a side — just frame it sharply.
Even when you're not chatting

It keeps you sharp on its own

Morning briefings reinforce what you’ve learned and surface new things tailored to your life — so the knowledge sticks.

Morning Briefing

Personalized to you
1

The one-sentence take on this week’s biggest policy move

2

A cultural opinion that makes you sound thoughtful, not contrarian

3

The restaurant trend your foodie friends are already talking about

The result

You show up different

At a work dinner, trade policy comes up

Before

“Yeah, it’s complicated.”

After

“The thing people miss is that tariffs are basically a tax nobody voted for. The question is who absorbs the cost.”

It gives you the knowledge. You choose the words.

We help you find the right words — you decide which ones to use. Think of it like having a witty friend on speed dial.

Your voice
Your style
100% private

Built for your life

Work dinners

Have something smart to say about current events, industry trends, and the topics your colleagues care about.

Group conversations

Stop being the person who nods along. Contribute real opinions backed by actual knowledge.

Social events

Be the person who makes a wedding table interesting. The one people gravitate toward at parties.

How it works

Talk to it about anything

Wine you want to understand, a dinner party you're prepping for, a topic you keep blanking on. It's always there.

“Help me sound less clueless about whisky before Saturday.”

It learns you and teaches you

It remembers everything — your interests, your friends, your gaps — and fills them through conversation, not lectures.

“You mentioned you like smoky flavors. Try Laphroaig 10 — it’s like drinking a campfire.”

Show up sharper

Daily briefings reinforce what you've learned. In weeks, you'll have real opinions on the things that matter.

“Someone asks your go-to whisky and you say Laphroaig without blinking.”

Three things no other AI does

Answers are everywhere. We build the person behind the questions.

It remembers everything

Your favorite films. Your friends' names. That you have a date Friday. It builds a living profile across every topic \u2014 music, politics, food, sports \u2014 and uses it to personalize every conversation.

Favorite director: VilleneuveGo-to drink: old fashionedInterested in Middle East historyPrefers indie rockFriend Toma — birthday Feb 13Watches F1, supports McLaren

It teaches through conversation

No flashcards. No courses. Just real dialogue \u2014 the way you actually learn. Scenario-based quizzes simulate real social situations so you build confidence before the moment arrives.

Pop quiz

Your friend asks what you've been watching lately. What do you say?

“Nothing really”“Shōgun \u2014 like Game of Thrones meets actual history”

It never lets you forget

Conversations revisit things before you forget them. Morning briefings reinforce the rest. Knowledge builds on knowledge. Six months in, you won't recognize yourself.

Day 1
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Day 21
Day 60

This isn't AI that talks to you
it's AI that makes you more interesting

You ask: What kind of music should I check out?

Generic AI

Here are some popular genres: pop, rock, hip-hop, jazz, classical, electronic. You might enjoy artists like Taylor Swift, The Beatles, or Kendrick Lamar depending on your preferences.

Be Interesting

You said beats hook you more than lyrics. Try Khruangbin — ‘Evan Finds the Third Room.’ Instrumental funk, all groove. Next time someone asks what you’re into, say ‘psych-funk’ and watch their face.

You ask: What should I order at a nice restaurant?

Generic AI

I’d recommend looking at the restaurant’s specialties or asking the waiter for recommendations. Popular choices include steak, seafood, or pasta.

Be Interesting

You like bold flavors and you mentioned that date on Friday is at an Italian place. Order the cacio e pepe — it’s simple but it shows you know what you’re doing. Pair it with a Vermentino if they have one.

You ask: Help me talk about movies

Generic AI

Some highly-rated films include The Shawshank Redemption, The Godfather, and Inception. You could discuss plot themes, cinematography, or director’s style.

Be Interesting

You loved Dune. When it comes up, don’t just say ‘it was good.’ Say: ‘Villeneuve made the desert feel like a character. If you liked that vibe, watch Blade Runner 2049.’ That’s a real opinion.

Real people, already showing up different

I used to panic when someone asked what I was into. Now I actually have things to say, and they're mine, not some script.

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Sarah

Using Be Interesting for 6 weeks

My husband noticed first. He was like, 'since when do you have opinions about wine?' Since three weeks ago, apparently.

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Teresa

Using Be Interesting for 4 weeks

It's not that I wasn't smart before. I just never had the right thing ready at the right time. Now I do.

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Sam

Using Be Interesting for 5 weeks

Common questions

No. Generic AI forgets you after every conversation. Be Interesting builds a persistent profile of your interests, friends, and social world — then uses it to personalize everything. It also proactively teaches you through daily briefings and spaced review, which no general-purpose AI does.

Most people spend 5–10 minutes. Read your morning briefing in 2 minutes, chat when you feel like it. There’s no schedule or homework — just natural conversation that fits into your day.

After 7 days, your subscription starts at $14.99/month. You can cancel anytime — no questions, no hoops. Your data is always yours to delete.

Yes. Your conversations and profile are private to you. We don’t sell data, train on your conversations, or share anything with third parties. You can delete everything at any time.

Great — you’ll go deeper, faster. The AI adapts to your level. If you already know wine, it won’t start with ‘red vs white.’ It’ll push you into regions, vintages, and pairings that make you genuinely interesting to talk to.

Athletes watch film. Chefs study other restaurants. Interesting people have systems. This doesn’t put words in your mouth — it builds your actual knowledge so the words are yours. After a few weeks, you won’t need to think about it. You’ll just know more.

One plan. No gotchas.

$14.99/mo

Less than $0.50/day

after your 7-day free trial

Unlimited conversations, anytime you want

Remembers everything about you, always

Morning briefings that reinforce what you've learned

Practice real social scenarios before they happen

Actually remember what you learn

Private — your data is never shared

Cancel anytime, no questions asked

Less than one coffee a week to never be the quiet one again.

The most interesting people
aren't born.

They're built. One conversation at a time.

Remember the last time someone asked what you're into and your mind went blank? That was the old you.

7 days free. $14.99/mo after. Cancel anytime.

Your data stays private. Delete anytime.