A sharper, clearer mind — in 5 minutes a day.
Cogni is a 60-day program that trains memory, attention and mental speed. Just 5 minutes a day, right in Telegram.
Sound familiar?
It's not “just age”. Like your body, your brain needs regular exercise — and it responds to training.
Why simple math — not sudoku?
What's inside
Short workouts, honest checkups and visible progress.
Speed math
A daily 5-minute sprint — the core of the method.
Checkups every 5 days
Memory and attention: watch your scores grow.
Progress charts
Speed, accuracy, memory — growth you can see.
Reminders
The bot pings you at your time — so you don't quit halfway.
How to start
Three steps — first workout today.
Open the bot
One tap — Cogni opens right in Telegram.
Train for 5 minutes
Solve short tasks for math, memory and attention.
Watch yourself grow
Track your results improving over 60 days.
What makes it different
No apps to install
Everything lives in Telegram — nothing to download.
A program with a finish line
A clear 60 days, not an endless feed of mini-games.
Science-based method
Built on brain-activity research.
Free start
Try it and decide — no card, no commitment.
FAQ
How much does it cost?
Right now — completely free. The whole program is available at no cost.
What's the benefit?
Regular short workouts help keep your memory, attention and mental speed in shape — like a daily warm-up, but for your mind. The effect is in the habit: 5 minutes every day beat occasional marathons.
Why are the exercises so simple?
By design: fast, simple arithmetic activates the prefrontal cortex more than slow, complex tasks. Speed and consistency do the work — not difficulty.
Do I need to install anything?
No. Cogni works inside Telegram — no separate apps needed.
How much time does it take per day?
About 5 minutes a day. The program is built around short daily workouts.
What languages are available?
Russian, English and Spanish — detected automatically and switchable in settings.
Is this a medical service?
No. It's a habit-style workout to keep your mind sharp — not a medical service or treatment.