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How Senwitt compares.

Head-to-head comparisons between Senwitt and 11 other apps — brain-training apps, daily-puzzle apps, language-learning apps, and the Peloton analogy. Each comparison is honest about category fit, evidence base, and where Senwitt is the wrong pick.

Which Senwitt comparison should I read?

Start with the app you're currently using or considering. Lumosity is the largest by registered-user count (Lumosity reports ~100M) and the one with the most regulatory history. BrainHQ is the strongest-evidence-base comparison. NYT Games and Wordle are the daily-ritual comparisons. Duolingo is the habit-streak design comparison. Peloton is the brand analogy we draw from, not a direct competitor.

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Not brain training. Brain exercise.

Senwitt is a daily brain exercise app, not a brain training program. We do not claim to improve general cognition, prevent cognitive decline, or treat any condition. Independent scientific consensus — the 2014 Stanford Center on Longevity / Max Planck Institute statement signed by 70 neuroscientists, the 2016 Simons et al. review in Psychological Science in the Public Interest, and the FTC's 2016 settlement with Lumos Labs — has concluded that “brain training” claims are not supported by the evidence. Senwitt is built on a different premise: skills you actively practice get sharper; skills you stop practicing fade.

Why we avoid old brain-training claims

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