Target Audiences
Three primary audiences for Quarex, each with different entry points and motivations.
Educators
Teachers, professors, and curriculum designers who need structured, reliable knowledge tools for classrooms.
Why Quarex?
- Structured taxonomy prevents students from going down rabbit holes
- Context-aware answers eliminate the hallucination problem that makes teachers distrust AI
- Recursive questions model the Socratic method — every answer leads to deeper inquiry
- Cross-library linking connects subjects (history to geography, economics to politics)
- Free to use, no accounts required
Use Cases
- Civic education — students research their own congressional district candidates
- Critical thinking exercises — compare how the same question gets different answers in different contexts
- Research projects — structured starting points that branch into depth
- Media literacy — cross-reference news coverage against structured knowledge
Entry Point
election2026.net — students enter their zip code and immediately research real candidates in real races.
Voters and Civically Engaged Citizens
People who want to make informed decisions about candidates and issues without wading through partisan media.
Why Quarex?
- Non-partisan by design — the taxonomy doesn't favor any political perspective
- 3,056 candidates across 507 races, updated weekly from Ballotpedia
- AI-generated answers grounded in context, not opinion
- Covers House, Senate, Governor, Executive Branch, and Supreme Court
Pain Points Quarex Solves
- "I don't know anything about my local candidates"
- "I can't tell what's true and what's spin"
- "Every source I find has an obvious bias"
- "I want to understand the issues, not just the soundbites"
Entry Point
election2026.net — zip code lookup finds their exact races instantly.
Lifelong Learners
Curious people who want to explore topics in depth — from science and history to practical life skills — without getting overwhelmed or misled.
Why Quarex?
- Covers geography, infrastructure, knowledge domains, perspectives, and practical skills
- Recursive discovery — each answer opens three new questions, so curiosity compounds
- Never outdated — answers are generated in real time with current information
- Honest by architecture — contextual boundaries prevent the AI from guessing or assuming
Topics Available
- Geography (countries, territories, dependencies)
- Infrastructure (social systems, media, institutions)
- Sciences (history, anthropology, and more)
- Perspectives (economic theories, media and information)
- Practical skills (home and daily life, personal development)
Entry Point
quarex.org — browse libraries and start exploring.