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stephanschulz commented on Show HN: Trailward – Learn anything in 90-second micro-sessions   trailward.ai/en-US... · Posted by u/stephanschulz
jamescampbell · 13 days ago
This kind of reminds me of 6 minute abs vs. 7. Can't you make them 60 seconds vs. 90? lol. In all seriousness, it is in the category of Readwise for me where I do use it daily for quotes and tidbits of text that I want to remember and retain. Looks great.
stephanschulz · 13 days ago
:) 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 commented on Show HN: Trailward – Learn anything in 90-second micro-sessions   trailward.ai/en-US... · Posted by u/stephanschulz
angeltech2026 · 13 days ago
i think is really nice one
stephanschulz · 13 days ago
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 commented on Show HN: Trailward – Learn anything in 90-second micro-sessions   trailward.ai/en-US... · Posted by u/stephanschulz
stephanschulz · 13 days ago
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 commented on Ask HN: What's something you wished you started doing earlier?    · Posted by u/karakoram
stephanschulz · 24 days ago
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 commented on Ask HN: What are you building on the side in 2026?    · Posted by u/italicmew
stephanschulz · 25 days ago
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

u/stephanschulz

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Senior Software Engineer in Berlin. 20+ years self-taught across many stacks. Building Trailward (micro-learning app). Curious about how people learn and grow.
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