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Show HN: Trailward – Learn anything in 90-second micro-sessions

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1 points·by stephanschulz·5 bulan yang lalu·5 comments

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stephanschulz
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
:) I had to pick a number and 90 seconds just felt about right. Time varies of course per Bite. Each Bite includes a moment for reflection that stretches the time, otherwise it would be faster. The comparison to Readwise is a huge compliment. Honestly, if I can reach that level of daily utility and retention, I'll be more than happy.
stephanschulz
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Thanks! I've put a lot of thought and passion into this. If you give it a try, let me know how you like the Bites. Works best on mobile.
stephanschulz
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I've been building software for over 20 years, mostly for clients. Trailward started as a tool to manage my own habit of "constant learning," but it evolved into something I wanted to ship.

The Problem:

I wanted to solve two things:

1. Sustained Exploration: How to learn effectively over a long timeframe, avoiding the "one-night research binge" that fades away.

2. Discovery: How to find meaningful learning goals when creativity is limited. Users often struggle to see beyond their immediate bubble.

The Approach:

1. Meaningful Goals (Ikigai): Ambitious transformations (like career shifts) require huge commitment. I use an LLM to help users connect their passions to "World Needs" and "Monetization"-mapping personal interests to viable career paths.

2. Two Learning Modes:

- Topics: For quick exploration based on personalized interest suggestions.

- Plans: Comprehensive, multi-month curriculums with interactive tasks, detailed explanations, and practical examples. The goal is to provide a structured, approachable path to real mastery, including certificate proposals to prepare for professional transitions.

3. Daily Habit (Bites): To make execution possible, I built "Bites" 90-second sessions designed to lower the barrier to entry so much that 'starting' becomes the path of least resistance.

Technical Stack: React Native (Expo), Next.js, FastAPI, PostgreSQL. Retention is handled by a modified SM-2 spaced repetition algorithm.

It’s a solo project. I'd love to hear feedback.
stephanschulz
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Building things for myself, not just clients and thinking about who it's for from the start.

20+ years as a freelancer. I got good at solving other people's problems. Along the way I started 4 or 5 side projects with others. We'd build something solid, then wonder why nobody showed up. The pattern was always the same: build first, figure out marketing later.

Wish I'd understood earlier that reaching people isn't a phase after the product, it shapes the product.
stephanschulz
·6 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Trailward — micro-learning in 90-second sessions.

Built it to guide another career-related transformation. I'm a self-taught software dev with 20+ years of experience. It started with structured learning plans, but friends said they felt too rigid. So I added "Topics" for free exploration. Shortly after, I implemented a feature called "Bites", which are those 90-second micro-learning sessions that extract the most important facts from topics and learning plans into a bite-sized format.

Interesting for curious and gradient-loving people ;)

https://trailward.ai