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You finished the course. You got the certificate. You still can't prove you can do the thing. Completion certificates measure attendance, not capability. LearnPath is different. Tell it your goal. It builds a learning path for you. Every session, you produce work that gets evaluated. After multiple sessions, you earn a credential with a public URL any employer can verify. Not a certificate for showing up. Proof you can do the work. $7/mo, 14-day free trial, no credit card required.
I've spent years teaching K-12 and college students. Something I noticed early in my career: students could complete every assignment in a unit, ace the test and still not write a paragraph about the topic in their own words. That was not a problem with the students. It was a measurement problem. The system checked whether work was submitted, not whether understanding was produced.
Online courses do the same thing at scale. You watch the videos, pass the quizzes, you get the certificate. Congrats. The certificate says you finished. It does not say you can do the thing. I built LearnPath to measure the thing itself.
How it works: - You tell LearnPath your goal and provide some context about your background and criteria for success. It generates a personalized learning path (there is no fixed catalog).
- Every session requires you to produce real work. It's intentionally uncomfortable - pushing you to think and apply what you know. The AI evaluates your submission and reflection against defined competency criteria.
- After multiple successful sessions, you can earn a credential with a permanent public verification URL. Anyone can click it and see what you actually produced.
- The credential is built on Open Badges 3.0 (the same standard as Credly and Badgr). It doesn't say you completed something. It shows verified evidence of what you can do.
$7/month. 14-day free trial, no credit card required.
I would love to hear what you think, especially if you have tried learning something online and felt the gap between "I finished it" and "I can actually do this."
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About LearnPath on Product Hunt
“Learn Anything. Think Deeper. Prove Your Skills.”
LearnPath was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 6 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #59 on the daily leaderboard. You finished the course. You got the certificate. You still can't prove you can do the thing. Completion certificates measure attendance, not capability. LearnPath is different. Tell it your goal. It builds a learning path for you. Every session, you produce work that gets evaluated. After multiple sessions, you earn a credential with a public URL any employer can verify. Not a certificate for showing up. Proof you can do the work. $7/mo, 14-day free trial, no credit card required.
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Hey PH. Kyle here, solo founder of LearnPath.
I've spent years teaching K-12 and college students. Something I noticed early in my career: students could complete every assignment in a unit, ace the test and still not write a paragraph about the topic in their own words. That was not a problem with the students. It was a measurement problem. The system checked whether work was submitted, not whether understanding was produced.
Online courses do the same thing at scale. You watch the videos, pass the quizzes, you get the certificate. Congrats. The certificate says you finished. It does not say you can do the thing. I built LearnPath to measure the thing itself.
How it works:
- You tell LearnPath your goal and provide some context about your background and criteria for success. It generates a personalized learning path (there is no fixed catalog).
- Every session requires you to produce real work. It's intentionally uncomfortable - pushing you to think and apply what you know. The AI evaluates your submission and reflection against defined competency criteria.
- After multiple successful sessions, you can earn a credential with a permanent public verification URL. Anyone can click it and see what you actually produced.
- The credential is built on Open Badges 3.0 (the same standard as Credly and Badgr). It doesn't say you completed something. It shows verified evidence of what you can do.
$7/month. 14-day free trial, no credit card required.
I would love to hear what you think, especially if you have tried learning something online and felt the gap between "I finished it" and "I can actually do this."
That gap is what LearnPath is built to close.
See what a real credential looks like: https://learnpath.me/verify/d7f3a9e2-4c8b-4f5a-b6d9-2e8c4b9f3a7d