How It Works
How TinyThat Works
TinyThat turns real search questions into clear, visual explainers: one small mystery at a time.
Find a real question
We start with questions people actually ask, including simple ones that are easy to dismiss.
Understand the intent
We identify whether the reader wants a reason, a mechanism, a history, a myth check, or a quick practical answer.
Research the answer
We check reliable sources and compare explanations before writing with confidence.
Write the quick answer
Readers should not have to dig through a page to find the basic answer.
Add context and examples
The article then gives enough background for the answer to make sense and stay memorable.
Create or assign visuals
Illustrations and diagrams are used when they make the idea clearer, not just prettier.
Review and improve
Pages can be updated when wording, evidence, visuals, or structure can be made better.
The TinyThat idea
The internet is full of answers, but many of them feel either too thin or too exhausting. TinyThat sits in the middle: clear enough for a quick read, thoughtful enough to be worth remembering.
Real questions first
We do not believe every article needs to sound grand. The best questions often begin as small moments of noticing: a hole in a pen cap, a mirror in an elevator, a strange historical detail, a body habit, or a phrase people repeat without thinking.
Quick answer, then deeper explanation
TinyThat pages are built for skimming first. A reader should get oriented quickly, then choose whether to keep going into the mechanism, history, examples, and related questions.
Visual explanation
When a visual can make the answer clearer, we use one. A good TinyThat image should reveal the important part of the idea instead of looking like generic decoration.
Honest uncertainty
Some questions deserve a confident answer. Others deserve a careful one. TinyThat tries to match the level of certainty to the evidence.
Why this matters
Curiosity is easier to keep when answers are clear, honest, and not padded. TinyThat exists to make everyday questions feel worth asking again.