Hi Product Hunt! 👋
I'm the founder of Tryals, a collaborative learning platform built to make learning more interactive and social.
Instead of switching between different apps for courses, notes, practice, and study groups, Tryals brings everything together in one place. Users can create and share interactive courses, collaborate with others, and access study tools designed to make learning more engaging.
The product is still in its early stages, and today's launch is mainly about getting feedback from the community. I'd love to hear what you think, what you'd improve, and which features you'd like to see next.
Thanks for checking it out!
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the all-in-one approach here feels really well thought out, especially how study tools sit right alongside the community features instead of feeling tacked on. curious how the shared notes experience holds up with bigger groups.
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The way the shared notes and community threads are woven directly into the course flow is a really smart move. Feels like they thought about how people actually study, not just how to stuff features into a dashboard.
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Found the shared notes super useful for my history study group—we were all annotating the same textbook chapter in real time. Wish more platforms did this.
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Love that the shared notes are woven right into the course flow instead of feeling like a bolted-on forum. Keeps the whole study loop in one place without any friction.
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The clean separation between courses, notes, and communities in the sidebar makes it feel like one workspace instead of three tabs. Nice call putting study tools alongside the content rather than burying them in settings.
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The way you folded shared notes, courses, and study tools into one cohesive space feels really thoughtful. Love that it doesn’t feel like five apps stitched together.
the all-in-one approach here feels really well thought out, especially how study tools sit right alongside the community features instead of feeling tacked on. curious how the shared notes experience holds up with bigger groups.
The way the shared notes and community threads are woven directly into the course flow is a really smart move. Feels like they thought about how people actually study, not just how to stuff features into a dashboard.
Found the shared notes super useful for my history study group—we were all annotating the same textbook chapter in real time. Wish more platforms did this.
Love that the shared notes are woven right into the course flow instead of feeling like a bolted-on forum. Keeps the whole study loop in one place without any friction.
The clean separation between courses, notes, and communities in the sidebar makes it feel like one workspace instead of three tabs. Nice call putting study tools alongside the content rather than burying them in settings.
The way you folded shared notes, courses, and study tools into one cohesive space feels really thoughtful. Love that it doesn’t feel like five apps stitched together.