Launching today

AccelaStudy AI
Learn what you don't know. Skip what you do.
2 followers
Learn what you don't know. Skip what you do.
2 followers
Adaptive learning that knows why you got it wrong. Real-time knowledge modeling traces wrong answers to root-cause gaps and queues the exact lesson that closes them. Predicts when you're actually ready. 250+ certs & academic courses. 100+ free, forever.










Maker here.
AccelaStudy AI is the result of 81 days of one person (me) working with
Anthropic's Claude as my only engineering collaborator. 73 repositories,
1.27 million lines of code, 24,800+ automated tests, 29 patent filings
covering 633 claims. $0 raised, no employees, no contractors. To my
knowledge no single human partnered with an AI has ever independently
shipped a platform this size in this timeframe. That part of the story
matters because it changes what one motivated person can attempt.
What I'd love feedback on:
1. Try it free at accelastudy.ai β signup is free, no credit card,
150+ courses unlocked from the moment your account exists.
Tell me what's confusing, what's broken, what surprised you.
2. The actual engine. Most "adaptive learning" is a single percentage
that says you're 60% on AWS. AccelaStudy AI maintains a real-time concept-
level model of each learner's knowledge and updates it in under 2 ms
after every interaction. When you get a VPC peering question wrong, it
traces the failure back through the knowledge graph to the actual
missing prerequisite (usually IP subnetting), and queues the 4-minute
lesson that closes the gap. That's the central technical claim.
Push on it.
3. Simulated pass prediction. Before you book the exam, the engine
runs thousands of simulated attempts against your current knowledge
state and gives you a probability with confidence intervals β so you
don't burn a $150 voucher on a coin flip. I'd love to know if "I'm
actually ready" is something you'd trust from a number, or whether
the UX needs more transparency to feel credible.
4. The launch pricing. $39/mo for all certification and academic
tracks feels low to me; the per-domain alternative (Kaplan, A Cloud
Guru, Pluralsight, etc.) is $150β$950 per single exam. Does this
read as too cheap to be credible, or as a fair fixed-cost-of-content
play? Genuine question.
Native iOS / iPad / Mac / Windows / Linux apps follow Monday, June 1 β
same engine, same account, real-time cross-device sync. Today is web
only.
I'll be in this thread all day. Ask me anything.
Mailwarm
Congrats on the launch. I will definitely try it.
@thamibenjellounΒ Much appreciated