About Us

MindZug is a project created by four people who love shesi, teaching and good digital experiences.

What we're building

We want to help abakinnyi worldwide improve their visualization skills in shesi. MindZug combines guided imyitozo, friendly feedback and modern tech layers so you can focus on playing, imagining and improving every day.

Why MindZug?

Mind + Zug ("kwimuka" in German). MindZug trains your mind to find the correct kwimuka, even when it's not obvious on the ikibaho.

The MindZug team

We’re a small team, but obsessed with details: we design every stage so the umukinnyi experience is as smooth as possible, from first visual imyitozo umwitozo to advanced tools for learning a umukino completely blindfolded.



Lead Developer and Technical Lead

Eduardo

Turns imyitozo ideas into a stable and fast platform.

Eduardo lives in code and infrastructure. He’s the lead developer of the platform: he obsessively fine‑tunes until everything is stable, fast and clear so you can focus on thinking shesi.

Focus: minimalismPlaying style: closed imikinoSuperpower: total focus
Portrait of Eduardo, lead developer and technical lead at shesi utareba ikibaho.

Graphic and Interface Design

Santiago

Think of design as a path of constant improvement, not magical shortcuts.

Santiago obsesses that every visual detail is perfectly tuned. He can’t go a week without learning a gishya artistic style. Oh, and he’s a professional graphic designer and illustrator.

Focus: incremental progressionFavorite mode: neon ibiceSuperpower: daydreaming
Portrait of Santiago, umukino and visual interface lead at MindZug.

Digital Experience

Tanya

Turns chaotic ideas into simple and effective decisions.

Tanya connects what abakinnyi feel with what the app does. She ensures every gishya idea first passes the toughest question: does it truly help a shesi umukinnyi improve visual ability or is it just a pretty feature?

Focus: constant innovationPlaying style: aggressive/creativeSuperpower: simplifying the complex
Portrait of Tanya, product and UX lead at MindZug.

Data and imyitozo Difficulty

Pablo

Uses data so difficulty challenges without frustration.

Pablo dedicates himself to understanding how easy or hard sessions feel. He looks at statistics of imikino and internal tests, and uses that to adjust ELO, hints and blindfold inzego. His goal is simple: make most sessions feel attainable, not impossible or boring.

Focus: scientific methodFavorite mode: facing expertsSuperpower: finding the right point
Portrait of Pablo, data and imyitozo difficulty lead at MindZug.

ibikurikira kwimuka

Ready to try MindZug?

tangira with a short umukino, try a different blindfold urwego and come subira inyuma whenever you want. We’ll keep your iterambere saved.

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