How does Attendemia decide what is trending?
Attendemia combines recency, review quality, and community activity signals. The ranking model favors content with strong feedback from credible contributors over raw popularity alone.
What are Awesome Lists?
Awesome Lists are expert-curated, auto-refreshed reading lists for specific research topics. Each list aggregates content from configured sources and lets you follow for updates.
Can I share my reading list and follow expert lists?
Yes. You can publish reading collections to increase the reach and impact of your curation, and follow expert-curated collections to stay current without rebuilding your queue from scratch.
How does real-time communication work between authors, learners, and experts?
Attendemia supports discussion around each content item through reviews, comments, and replies, so quality feedback can move at internet speed instead of waiting for formal preprint cycles.
Why should I read comments before diving into the full content?
Comment-first triage helps you maximize return on attention. You can quickly scan key critiques, confirmations, and context before spending deep reading time on the full item.
What is the attention checkout pipeline?
Attention is treated as a measurable budget. The checkout flow helps you commit deliberately, track attention spending, and prioritize items with the highest expected learning return.
How does Team Pro enable shared features?
Team Pro operates at the workspace level, instantly unlocking collaborative tools like shared watchlists, team notes, and joint reading collections. Workspace owners have flexible control over seat management (up to 20 members), with the ability to pre-purchase seats and seamlessly reassign them as team dynamics evolve. Please note that a Personal Pro subscription applies only to your private account and does not activate these shared workspace capabilities.
Where can I find comparison pages and practical workflows?
Visit the Guides and Compare sections for focused, decision-ready pages. These pages are structured around specific questions and map directly to common research and learning workflows.