NEW YORK, NY, February 20, 2026 (EZ Newswire) -- RiseGuide, a self-development platform serving over 500,000 users globally, announced the launch of SEEK: Search Engine for Expert Knowledge, a proprietary feature designed to cut through digital noise and deliver verified, actionable answers based on the documented methodologies of world-class performers.
Unlike general-purpose AI tools that prioritize plausibility over accuracy, SEEK operates as a closed-loop knowledge system that draws exclusively from a catalog of publicly available materials from recognized authors and researchers. The feature, now available to all premium subscribers following successful beta testing, addresses a growing challenge facing professionals and self-development aficionados alike: access to an overwhelming volume of contradictory advice with no clear path to practical implementation.
“80% of people quit their personal development goals in the first two weeks. Most New Year’s resolutions get abandoned by February. We are convinced it’s not a motivation problem — it’s an advice overload problem,” said Oleksandr Matsiuk, CEO and founder of RiseGuide. “You type a question into Google and get a million results that contradict each other. You ask ChatGPT, and it gives you something that feels generic and vague. SEEK is different. Curated sources, trusted answers, content optimized for value rather than keywords, no ads or promotions.”
Market Context
The global self-improvement market is projected to reach $56.66 billion by 2027, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 5.1%, according to industry research. However, completion rates for online courses remain low, with studies showing that over 80% of users abandon personal development programs within the first two weeks — a pattern similar to failed New Year's resolutions.
RiseGuide's approach centers on digestible content formats and practical assignments designed to improve retention and follow-through. The platform competes in a space occupied by companies like Masterclass, Skillshare, Blinkist, and Coursera, but differentiates through its focus on personalized, expert-sourced micro-learning rather than long-form courses or book summaries.
The Problem SEEK Solves
A search for "how to be more productive" returns over 500 million results, with top placements dominated by ads and SEO-optimized content written by generalists. General AI models, while useful for certain tasks, often generate plausible-sounding but generic advice when addressing personal development questions — a byproduct of training on the averaged-out content of the internet.