Two years ago, I started building this site that allows people to document their learning and progress in real time.<p>The idea is: as you learn new things, you document your progress piece by piece, creating a collection of failures, breakthroughs, and knowledge. Along the way, your friends can cheer you on, and the community can give you tips and feedback. Over time, we'll create a public collection on how different problems were solved.<p>With each progress, the site prompts you to reflect on questions like, "If you could go back in time, what do you wish you had known?"<p>This was my first web dev project, and everything was self-taught. It's been both a great passion and a significant learning experience!<p>All feedback is welcome, big or small. I hope you enjoy it and find it useful.<p>Stack: Angular, Python/Postgres, AWS, PWA service workers for notifications.
If this really is your first web dev project then very well done! This is a great looking site.<p>If I could ask: what was your process for learning how to build this? E.g. did you follow tutorials, read books, use ChatGPT, etc.?<p>EDIT: I've noticed something I'd like to chat to you privately about please, could you please email me? My email is in my bio.
Great concept<p>1. The site seems to be active. How did you grow the current userbase?<p>2. How is it monetized and sustained? I looked around and couldn't find a pricing page or equivalent