Hey everyone,

    About a year ago I started building Thinkly because studying felt way harder than it needed to be. Long sessions, low focus, lots of effort and very little retention. I wanted something that made learning feel lighter, more structured and actually doable on busy days.

    Fast forward to now and the product is real. It is built, legally ready and live in testing. Students are using it regularly and the feedback has been surprisingly consistent. Short learning sessions work. Daily structure helps. Small wins matter more than motivation.

    Thinkly is built around short AI generated learning sessions combined with light gamification like streaks, XP, badges and a daily question. Not to turn learning into a game, but to make progress visible and reduce the mental resistance that stops people from starting.

    At this point, building features is not the hard part anymore. I feel confident continuing to build and operate the product solo. What I am thinking much more about now is how to scale it in a smart way. Distribution, focus, timing and avoiding the mistakes that kill early products.

    I am open to connecting with people who have been through early stage growth before. Especially those who have built or invested in consumer products. I am also open to bringing the right early angel investor or advisor along, not just for capital, but for experience and better decision making. And where do I find them?

    If this resonates and you have been on this path before, I would genuinely love to connect. Happy to share more details privately.

    Thanks for reading.

    I built a learning product students actually use. Now I am figuring out how to scale it right
    byu/SnooWoofers2977 inEntrepreneur



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    1. What’s your reach so far (what you’ve done for it and/how many users).

      Don’t want to just give you basic copy cutter advice when I don’t even know what you’ve done and what you are at currently lol. .

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