1. Describe the problem:
For about two years now, I've been trying to learn new things. I'm interested in various fields — from marketing to programming, from design to psychology. But every time I start, I hit the same wall:
I don't know where to find reliable and useful information.
There are millions of articles, videos, and courses online. But I can't figure out:
I don't know where to find reliable and useful information.
There are millions of articles, videos, and courses online. But I can't figure out:
- What can I trust and what's just noise?
- What's still relevant today and what's already outdated?
- Where should a beginner start, and what should I learn next?
- How do I tell expert opinion from advertising?
2. How often does the problem occur?
Every time I want to start learning something new or dive deeper into a topic. This is a regular, recurring pain I've been dealing with for the past two years. I could have already mastered a new profession by now, but instead I'm still wasting time searching.
3. What attempts have you made to solve the problem?
I've tried searching through search engines — I get overwhelmed by the amount of information, with no way to know what to trust.
I've tried asking ChatGPT and other AI tools. They kind of help, but they give answers that are too generic. No structure, no step-by-step path tailored to my level, no way to verify reliability. It's like talking to someone who knows everything but can't explain where to start.
I've tried ready-made collections and courses — they're often either too superficial or assume a level of prior knowledge I don't have.
I've tried asking ChatGPT and other AI tools. They kind of help, but they give answers that are too generic. No structure, no step-by-step path tailored to my level, no way to verify reliability. It's like talking to someone who knows everything but can't explain where to start.
I've tried ready-made collections and courses — they're often either too superficial or assume a level of prior knowledge I don't have.
4. How much are you willing to pay for the solution?
Honestly, I don't know the exact amount yet. But I do know that I'm willing to pay for a tool that:
If such a solution existed — I'm open to discussing any reasonable payment model.
- Helps me quickly find structured, reliable information tailored to my goals
- Takes into account my current level and interests
- Saves me hours of searching every week
If such a solution existed — I'm open to discussing any reasonable payment model.
5. Problem author:
Name: Apollinaria
Country: Russia
Contacts: Email
Note: This problem was originally written in Russian, but we have translated it into English. We recommend communicating with the problem author in their language.
Country: Russia
Contacts: Email
Note: This problem was originally written in Russian, but we have translated it into English. We recommend communicating with the problem author in their language.
The author of this problem has indicated that they are ready to provide feedback to the developers and want to receive 1% equity in the startup that will build a ready-made solution. You can contact the author directly via the contacts above.