Plain-English AI learning hub

AI terms, tools, and confusing tech explained in plain English.

Everyone has a lane. Nobody has all of them. Undastandable helps regular smart people understand AI words, tool claims, and confusing technical ideas from the ground up without being talked down to.

What this is

A learning site for people who hear the words but never got the map.

Undastandable starts with AI because that is where the confusion is loudest right now: LLMs, prompts, tokens, context windows, agents, tools, APIs, transcripts, and privacy.

The goal is simple: explain the words people hear in videos, tools, product demos, and work conversations, then turn those explanations into lessons, glossary entries, practical guides, newsletters, and source-based drafts people can actually use.

Current feature

AI Glossary is the front door.

Learning map

How AI works

A beginner-first visual path that shows AI before LLM, then context, tools, memory, retrieval, and response.

Open map

Glossary cards

Plain-English terms

Each card includes what people probably heard, a simple definition, why it matters, and an example sentence.

Browse terms

Publishing workspace

Newsletters & Articles

Review draft explainers, newsletters, article-style pieces, and research notes before anything is published.

Open review area

Transcript direction

Grounded in real language

The glossary direction is based on the AI terms people actually hear in YouTube videos, tutorials, and tool demos.

See transcriber

Educational publishing

Guides, PDFs, lessons, and newsletters are part of the brand.

Undastandable also turns scattered knowledge into practical plain-English learning products, starting with a rideshare car-cost guide and a follow-along directional prompting guide for everyday AI users.

Products coming from this

Content can point to simple offers.

Tool

YouTube Transcriber

Standalone first: help people turn video material into usable text and research notes without a paid transcript API dependency.

Engine

DIDE explainers

Plain-English explainers, glossary terms, newsletters, and source notes from source material.

Guide

Rideshare money guide

Helps drivers understand earnings after fuel, mileage, maintenance, tires, insurance, depreciation, and true cost per mile. Educational, not tax advice.

Guide

Interactive AI prompting guide

A follow-along path used with ChatGPT or Claude open beside it, with small choices and exercises that teach people how to steer AI step by step.

App

Personalized Dictation / Voice-to-Text App

Teaches the tool how you speak by letting you correct misunderstood words, names, phrases, accents, cadence, and everyday wording. Local-first standalone app first; optional SaaS training can build a better personal speech profile for higher reliability and fewer repeated corrections.

DIDE / Didi Engine

DIDE turns source material into readable drafts.

DIDE takes a transcript, note, file, or pasted text and turns it into separate outputs: a newsletter or article draft, a plain-English explainer, glossary terms, and source notes for checking what is known, what is uncertain, and what needs more context.

Source-based output framing

Workflow

How the pieces connect.

Content explains hard topics
Glossary builds trust
DIDE turns source material into drafts
GuidesNewslettersUseful tools

Public learning paths

Start with the lane you need.

Nobody understands everything. Undastandable gives ordinary smart people a map for the topic in front of them, without hype, fake certainty, or fake simplicity.

1

Learn the words

Start with the AI glossary when a term keeps showing up in videos, tools, product demos, or work conversations.

Open AI Glossary

2

Follow a guide

Use plain-English publishing lanes for practical topics like rideshare money, directional prompting, and future explainers.

View Publishing

3

Turn source material into drafts

Use DIDE to understand how transcripts, notes, and research can become readable explainers, glossary terms, and newsletters.

Open DIDE page