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RoadHub

RoadHub

Turn lists into RPG skill trees. Open Source

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Stop learning from boring PDF lists. RoadHub turns any process—from Calculus curriculums to "How to Buy Bread" algorithms—into interactive, RPG-style skill trees. Features: - Drag & Drop Visual Editor (Glassmorphism UI) - Gamified Progress Tracking - 100% Private (No database, Local Storage only) - Open Source (JSON-based) Visualize your coding path, debug cycles, or complex life choices. No sign-up required. Just drag, drop, and learn.
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white kotan
Maker
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Hey Product Hunt! I'm the maker of RoadHub. I built this tool because I was tired of learning from linear lists and boring PDF roadmaps. I wanted to see my learning progress like a Skill Tree in an RPG game — visual, interconnected, and satisfying to complete. What RoadHub does: - Visual Editor: Drag & drop nodes, connect them with smart curves. - Progress Tracking: Mark nodes as "Done" and watch your % go up. - Privacy First: Everything runs in your browser (LocalStorage). No sign-up required. - Open Architecture: Maps are simple JSON files you can share via GitHub. It comes with pre-built maps for Math, Frontend, and Python, but the main power is creating your own. It's completely Open Source and free. I'd love to hear your feedback on the UX and what features you'd like to see next! Let me know what you think!
apelsin_dev

Will popular community roadmaps be added to the official page?

white kotan

I plan to add a "Community Roadmap" section soon. It's open source so feel free to submit your Pull Request on GitHub with your exported JSON, and I'll add it manually!

Pharmacist

I always struggle with 'tutorial hell' where I learn random things but don't know how they fit together.

The visualization here is super clean. Being able to map out a full learning path (like a tech tree in a game) makes the journey feel so much more structured. I can see this being super useful not just for learning code, but for onboarding new team members too. Love the drag-and-drop simplicity!

white kotan

@pharmacist9527 thank you very much for your comment!!