Courses & learning paths
Track classes, certifications, and personal learning goals in one organized workspace.
Corelato brings courses, notes, flashcards, study materials, and progress tracking together in one focused workspace for students, certification seekers, and lifelong learners.
Public notes, private notes, flashcards, study sessions, and more are on the way.
Learning dashboard
Study streak
12
days
Sessions this week
8
focused sessions
Active courses
5
currently tracked
Learning progress
Completed
14
In progress
6
Planned
9
Current focus
Reviewing flashcards, organizing notes, and planning next study block
What Corelato is building
Corelato is designed to help you organize your learning in one place — from notes and flashcards to study sessions, course planning, and progress tracking.
Track classes, certifications, and personal learning goals in one organized workspace.
Keep study notes, reference material, and personal notes structured and easy to return to.
Review important concepts without splitting your study workflow across multiple tools.
Log focused study time and build a more consistent learning routine over time.
See what is completed, in progress, and planned so your learning always feels visible.
Bring notes, flashcards, study planning, and progress together instead of scattering them across apps.
Why Corelato exists
Notes end up in one app, flashcards in another, and progress is often hard to see. Corelato is being built to bring learning into one clear workspace — where planning, studying, reviewing, and progress all work together.
Built for how people actually learn across courses, certifications, and personal study goals.
Fewer scattered tools, fewer context switches, and a calmer way to stay organized.
Designed to support everything from one class or cert to a full long-term learning system.
Early access
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From the founder
Corelato started as my Software Engineering Capstone project. I had the idea from a frustration I kept running into in my own learning: everything was scattered. Notes lived in one place, flashcards in another, progress was hard to see, and staying organized often meant stitching together too many different tools.
I wanted a workspace that felt calmer, more connected, and more supportive of how people actually learn — whether that means classes, certifications, personal study, or long-term growth. Corelato is my attempt to build that kind of system.