We built Mongul because the gap between a question and the right person to answer it has always been too wide.
Search engines return thousands of results. AI gives you confident summaries. YouTube has tutorials for everything. And yet — you still end up confused, unsure if the answer applies to your specific situation.
The missing piece isn't more content. It's a real human who can look at your actual problem, in the moment, and walk you through it.
The right conversation at the right moment is worth more than a thousand search results.
Technology is the infrastructure. Humans are the product. We never confuse the two.
Every friction point we remove is minutes we give back to you. We take that seriously.
The best advice shouldn't require a professional network, a pricey consultant, or knowing the right person.
Experts who share knowledge freely create more value than those who hoard it. We build for people who believe that.
Every vetting step, every review, every refund policy — these aren't policies. They're the product.
The right idea, at the right moment, in the right conversation — that's what we're here to enable.
The concept for Mongul was first developed in my parents’ home while I was an undergraduate. I kept running into the same problem many people face: when something breaks or you don’t know how to do something, finding reliable help is frustrating and time-consuming. Most people turn to YouTube, Reddit, or Google—but those platforms can’t diagnose your exact situation. I began thinking about a simple idea: what if you could instantly connect with someone who knows how to fix your problem and guide you through it in real time?
The idea stayed with me for years as I worked, studied, and learned more about technology, marketplaces, and product development. During this time, the concept evolved into what Mongul is today: a platform designed to make expert guidance accessible in real time. Turning that idea into a real product required learning new skills, refining the model, and building the right technology.
Nearly six years after the original idea, Mongul finally became a reality. The first working version of the platform was built and prepared for early testing. The goal is simple: connect people who need help with people who know how to solve the problem—instantly.
We’re preparing for our first testing phase and continuing to improve the platform experience. Upcoming milestones include:
We believe the future of problem-solving is real-time, human guidance, and Mongul is being built to make that possible.
Whether you need help or you have expertise to share — Mongul is built for you.