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I’m working on a new kind of learning platform that combines daily skill-based battles with personalized upskilling. Think of it as a mix between Duolingo’s gamification and Stack Overflow’s peer voting — but for learning tech, logic, and problem-solving. What it does:
• Users compete in short daily challenges (code, logic, creativity, etc.)
• They vote on the best solutions submitted by peers
• As you play, the platform adapts to your strengths and weaknesses to guide your upskilling path
• Over time, it becomes a personalized learning map, driven by community and gameplay Why I’m building this:
Traditional learning platforms feel lonely or passive. I want something that makes learning feel like a multiplayer game — with real feedback, fun pressure, and visible progress. Would love feedback on:
1. Would you try something like this?
2. What would make you stick with it beyond a few days?
3. Would competition motivate you — or burn you out?
4. Are there tools you already use for learning (YouTube, LeetCode, forums, etc.) that this could replace or improve? Thanks in advance — honest takes (positive or brutal) are welcome. |