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Learning OS Feature Roadmap
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This file is the safe backup for the current idea backlog.
It is intentionally compact and dynamic, so it can survive review sessions without turning into a product graveyard.
Saturation status
textCore portfolio ████████████████████ 95% Content discovery ██████████████░░░░░░░ 70% Mobile experience ██████░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 28% SEO / structured █████████████████░░░ 85% Academic features ██████████░░░░░░░░░░░ 50% Sharing / export ████████████░░░░░░░░░ 62% Visual aids ██████████████░░░░░░░ 70%
Already in place
- Separate notes and assignments
- Rescue sheets for normal-track revision
- Queue pages for Maths I, Python, and English II
- Visual labs with Mermaid and Manim blocks
- Visual gallery posters for the highest-value weeks
- Separate Japanese space with kana, particle, and reading drills
- Separate Programming Fundamentals space with a trace-table lab
- Quieter ambient shell with reduced-motion fallback
- Polished 404 page with calmer diagnostics
- More compact mobile hero stats and countdown blocks
- Command palette search-history recall
- RSS feed for notes
- Raycast-style command palette with grouped launcher sections
- Practice Dock with hint ladder, question dissection, and weak replay queue
- Copy/download revision pack bundles from the Practice Dock
- Study Bookmark Vault with export for assignments, mock exams, and weak replays
- Study Backup Console for exporting and restoring local study state
- Visual idea vault with prompt skeletons and text-budget rules
- Safety net playbook for backups, alerts, and recovery checks
High-impact next
- Mobile responsiveness pass
- Timestamp anchors on video resources
- Music Theory drills: interval trainer, rhythm bench, chord wheel
- Music Theory pathway strip from foundation to advanced, with lesson jumps and clearer progression cues
- New standalone course spaces: Writing/Composition, Design Systems, Physics Foundations, Product Thinking
- Japanese drill expansion: verbs, reading, and register
- Programming Fundamentals labs: branch predictor, function stepper, and tiny build tests
- Design Systems standalone space with token lab and component/motion teaching
- Live markdown notes / backlinks for standalone subjects once auth and storage are ready
Medium priority
- A small “surprise me” revision pick
- Weekly study streak without gamification noise
- Better note backlinks and cross-course references
- Short revision summaries for the remaining heavy notes
- Teacher/theo dissection mode for hard questions
- Compact “what I must memorize” strip per week
- Course-level interactive lesson packs with beginner → advanced progression
- Subject-specific visual explainers for the hardest ideas
After exam / next wave
- General release hardening and launch checklist
- DB-backed account state, sync, and auth
- Persistent sidebar / rail navigation with tabbed study surfaces
- Better gallery browsing, grouping, and viewer polish across all content images
- More robust revision pack and recall exports
- Deeper teacher / theo / textbook mode polish
- More visual aid batches once the exam pressure drops
- Handbook and cheatsheet layer for fast revision
- Stronger course-level rescue sheets
- Tabbed study surfaces for notes, assignments, drills, and flashcards so long pages do not become endless scroll
- Visual companions embedded into notes and course pages instead of living only in the gallery
- Sidebar-like navigation patterns only where they genuinely reduce friction, not as a global chrome tax
Nice-to-have
- More imagegen posters for the next high-risk weeks
- One or two Manim-style animated explainers
- Micro-interactions on gallery cards and note previews
- A lightweight mobile course switcher
- GitHub/Vercel surface for public release metadata later
Blocked until later
- Real backend and auth
- Public multi-user sharing
- Social / profile features
Rule of thumb
If a feature does not help recall, reduce friction, or make review faster, it stays out for now.