Building Corelato

Corelato is being built in public. This roadmap represents the current direction of the platform and will evolve as we learn from real users.

Features may change, move, or be removed based on feedback and product priorities.

Our goal is not to build the most features.

Our goal is to build the most useful learning platform possible.

Available Today

Core Learning Platform

The foundation of Corelato is available now and continues to improve with each release.

Authentication

  • Account creation
  • Login and logout
  • Password reset
  • Google OAuth
  • GitHub OAuth

User Profiles

  • Profile management
  • Permanent usernames
  • Public profile support
  • Published note listings

Courses

  • Create courses
  • Track progress
  • Start and completion dates
  • Linked notes
  • Linked flashcard decks

Notes

  • Rich text notes
  • Note folders
  • Favorites
  • Note tags
  • Course linking

Public Learning Library

  • Public notes
  • Public profiles
  • Public note search
  • Public tag filtering
  • Knowledge sharing

Flashcards

  • Create decks
  • Create cards
  • Edit cards
  • Course-linked decks
  • Flip-card study mode

Next

Study Tools & Productivity

The next major focus is helping learners plan, track, and reflect on their study habits.

Study Sessions

  • Study timer
  • Manual study entry
  • Pomodoro mode
  • Course-linked sessions
  • Study history

Goals & Milestones

  • Long-term goals
  • Milestone tracking
  • Progress visibility

Habits

  • Habit creation
  • Streak tracking
  • Consistency monitoring

Calendar

  • Learning-related events
  • Deadlines
  • Assignments
  • Milestones

Analytics

  • Study time
  • Progress tracking
  • Goal progress
  • Learning insights

Documents

  • Upload learning materials
  • Associate documents with courses
  • Organize study resources

Upcoming

Public Learning Ecosystem

Public notes are already available. Future work will expand public sharing into flashcards, collections, and discovery.

Public Flashcards

  • Publish decks
  • Public study mode
  • Share study resources
  • Discover community-created flashcards

Collections

  • Group related resources
  • Learning pathways
  • Topic hubs

Search & Discovery

  • Subjects
  • Topics
  • Categories
  • Improved public search

SEO & Knowledge Resources

  • Learning guides
  • Study resources
  • Educational content

Future

Connected Knowledge

These features support Corelato's long-term vision of connected learning.

Linked Notes

Create relationships between notes using Obsidian-style links.

  • [[Algebra]]
  • [[Trigonometry]]
  • [[Geometry]]

Knowledge Graph

Visualize how concepts connect across notes, courses, subjects, and learning materials.

Cross-Course Knowledge

  • Algebra and Trigonometry
  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Networking and Security

Collaboration

Meaningful Collaboration

Collaboration will be introduced carefully. The goal is learning, not social media engagement.

Shared Notes

Collaborate on notes with other learners.

Shared Flashcards

Study together using shared decks.

Study Groups

Create focused learning communities.

Community Resources

Discover and improve educational content created by others.

Forkable Knowledge

One long-term idea being explored is GitHub-inspired learning resources. A learner could publish Economics notes, another learner could fork and expand them, and future learners could benefit from the improvements while preserving attribution.

  • Fork notes
  • Improve notes
  • Build upon existing resources
  • Preserve attribution

AI & Automation

Assistive Learning Tools

AI should assist learning rather than replace it.

Syllabus Parsing

  • Assignments
  • Exams
  • Important dates

Calendar Generation

Build schedules from course materials.

Study Planning

Generate study recommendations and schedules.

Organization Assistance

Help learners organize resources more efficiently.

Mobile & Desktop

Beyond the Web App

Corelato will initially launch as a web application. Native apps may come later if they are justified by user needs.

Android Application

Priority mobile platform if native mobile support becomes necessary.

iOS Application

Future mobile support.

Desktop Application

Native desktop experience if justified by user demand.

Educational Ecosystem

Long-Term Opportunities

These are future possibilities, not initial product commitments.

Teachers

Share resources and learning materials.

Tutors

Support learning with structured content.

Learning Communities

Create collaborative educational spaces.

Institutional Features

Potential future support for schools and organizations.

Guiding Principle

Every feature on this roadmap exists to support a single goal:

Help learners organize, connect, and retain knowledge throughout their learning journey.

If a feature does not support that goal, it does not belong in Corelato.