About Your Roadmap
The path from where you are to where you want to be
Random practice helps, but structured practice helps more. Your roadmap is a sequence of episodes designed to reach specific goal.
Three types of roadmaps
When you create a roadmap, you choose what it focuses on:
- check_circleAssessment only - measure your current skills across multiple episodes
- check_circleLearning only - practice specific skills for a specific goal
- check_circleAssessment and learning - combine both to measure, practice, and track progress
The structure
Your roadmap is organized into:
- check_circleA goal: What you're ultimately trying to get better at
- check_circleSeasons: Themed periods that group related skills
- check_circleEpisodes: Individual practice sessions, each with specific targets
How episodes work
Each episode is either a learning episode (focused on 1-3 skills) or an assessment episode (measuring progress). They unlock in sequence - complete one to access the next.
An episode can be locked (not yet available), ready (available to start), in progress (you've started but not finished), or completed.
You control your roadmap
Your roadmap isn't set in stone. You can:
- check_circleUpdate the goal as your priorities change
- check_circleAdd more episodes to extend your learning path
- check_circleStart a new roadmap alongside an existing one
The AI's role
The roadmap is generated by AI based on your stated goals and your current skills profile. As you progress and your profile changes, recommendations may adjust.