Rosenverse

How to use the Rosenbot

Monday, March 16, 2026 • Rosenfeld Community
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How to use the Rosenbot
Speakers: Louis Rosenfeld
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Summary

Meet the Rosenbot, introduced by Louis Rosenfeld of Rosenfeld Media. This free chatbot helps you learn UX and product design by answering your questions and connecting you directly to expert content, from videos to books. Whether you're just starting out or building a learning program, the Rosenbot helps you learn faster and create custom plans in minutes.

Key Insights

  • The Rosenbot acts as a smart gateway to the extensive Rosenverse content, making learning UX more accessible.

  • Users can ask the Rosenbot complex UX and product design questions any time without needing human experts.

  • Follow-up prompts in Rosenbot deepen knowledge and help users learn the professional UX language.

  • The Rosenbot pairs answers with relevant video content, book info, and creator details for richer learning.

  • Rosenbot’s ability to generate a full five-week UX learning program automates curriculum design.

  • The chatbot saves users time by providing ready-made learning playlists that can integrate into existing systems.

  • Rosenfeld promotes the tool as useful both for students new to UX and those teaching the discipline.

  • Using the Rosenbot can help learners sound smarter by guiding them on how to ask better questions.

  • The Rosenbot’s free access removes barriers to high-quality UX education content.

  • Interactive AI tools like Rosenbot represent a shift towards on-demand, personalized learning in UX.

Notable Quotes

"You’re going to absolutely love using the Rosenbot, our chatbot, and hey, it’s free."

"It’s the best way, absolutely best way, to unlock all the goodness in our content."

"Just prompt it with a question related to any UX or product design topic."

"You can see how this is an absolutely fantastic way to get any UX question answered quickly at any time of day without bothering your instructor or your boss."

"The follow-up prompts are incredibly powerful. They help you learn the language of the field."

"Let’s face it, sound smarter in general."

"The Rosenbot’s helping you craft a learning program, maybe even a syllabus, complete with weekly goals, lessons, readings, exercises."

"Save all this content into a shareable playlist you can copy into your own learning management system."

"Either way, the Rosenbot will save you a lot of time in getting your people or you up to speed on all things UX and product design."

"And again, it’s free. So what are you waiting for?"

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