A finish line, not an endless feed.
Fifteen guided paths that break a career goal into modules you can actually complete — with the hours left, the module you're on, and a weekly rhythm that survives a full-time job.
- Free plan available
- No credit card required
- Cancel anytime
Most self-study dies in week three
Not from lack of motivation — from lack of structure. When “learn React” has no edges, there is no way to be finished, so there is no way to feel progress.
- A goal with no edges: learn design, get better at data, study more
- Six half-watched courses and no idea which one to return to
- No sense of how much is left, so every session feels futile
- One missed week quietly becomes a missed quarter
- A path with a countable number of modules and a real end
- One active path, one next module — no decision fatigue
- Honest hours-remaining that updates as you complete work
- A weekly goal and streak that make consistency visible
Structure beats willpower
The whole design is about removing the decision that stops people from starting.
Start the right path
Pick the path aligned to your profession and target role. The catalog surfaces the recommended one first, so the choice takes seconds.
Finish one module
Work the active module rather than skipping ahead. Mark it done and the remaining-hours estimate stays honest.
Hold the rhythm
Set a weekly goal you can actually hit. The week strip and streak keep you accountable between job applications.
Designed for people who already have a job
Every element exists to make one more session likely — and to make quitting visible before it happens.
You can only walk one road at a time
Fifteen paths stay browsable, but you keep one active. It is a deliberate constraint: parallel learning feels productive and finishes nothing. Switching takes one click when your goal genuinely changes.
- Recommended path surfaced from your stated profession
- Progress, remaining modules, and hours left always visible
- The rest of the catalog stays open for when you're ready
A streak you won't resent
The weekly goal and streak exist to make consistency visible, not to punish you. Miss a week and nothing is lost — the modules you finished are still finished, and the next one is still waiting.
- Set a weekly lesson goal that fits your real schedule
- Week strip shows the days you showed up at a glance
- Month view projects when you'll actually finish
Everything a path keeps track of
So you never have to remember where you left off.
Resume exactly where you stopped
The active module, its progress, and the next action are on screen the moment you open the page — no hunting through a course dashboard.
Module-level progress
Mark modules done, active, or not started. Progress is per-module, so partial work still counts.
Honest time estimates
Hours remaining recalculates as you complete modules — no more guessing whether this fits your month.
Weekly goals
A lesson target you set yourself, tracked across the week so falling behind is visible on Wednesday, not in July.
Streaks that motivate
A running count of consecutive days. Small, visible, and surprisingly effective at 9pm on a Tuesday.
Guided learning paths
Modules per path
Active path at a time
“One active path, broken into modules with the hours remaining shown — finite enough to actually finish, unlike the courses already sitting in your bookmarks.”
- 50 applications tracked free
- No credit card to start
- Built for PH job seekers
Frequently asked questions
What is inside a learning path?
An ordered set of modules with a clear finish line — the module you are on, the ones behind you, and an honest estimate of the hours left. You mark modules done as you go and the path recalculates.
Can I follow more than one path?
You keep one active path so your attention has somewhere to land, and the rest of the catalog stays browsable. Switching is one click when your goal changes.
What happens if I miss a week?
Nothing punitive. The weekly goal and streak exist to make consistency visible, not to shame you — pick the next module back up and the progress you already earned is still there.
Pick a path. Finish it.
Fifteen structured routes to a role you actually want — free to start, no credit card.
- Free plan available
- No credit card required
- Cancel anytime