About Corelato
A Platform Built By A Learner
Corelato started with a single frustration.
Learning often requires managing information across multiple disconnected tools.
Notes live in one application. Flashcards live somewhere else. Assignments and deadlines are tracked in another system. Documents are stored elsewhere.
Over time, learning becomes fragmented.
Instead of focusing on understanding concepts, learners spend time managing tools.
Corelato was created to bring those pieces together into a single platform designed specifically for learning.
Why Corelato Exists
The idea for Corelato grew out of real learning experiences.
While pursing a software engineering degree, studying for certifications, and building personal learning systems, it became clearer that most tools solve only part of the problem. For my capstone to graduate, I created a simpler version of Corelato and wanted to expand the platform to other students.
Some tools are excellent for notes. Some are excellent for flashcards. Some are excellent for tasks or calendars.
Very few are designed around the entire learning journey.
Corelato is an attempt to solve that problem.
Not by replacing every specialized application, but by creating a cohesive learning environment where learners can organize information, track progress, and build better study habits in one place.
The Meaning Behind The Name
Learning is not just about collecting information.
Learning is about understanding relationships between concepts.
Algebra connects to trignometry. Anatomy connects to physiology. Programming connects to databases, networking, and system design.
Knowledge is interconnected.
The name Corelato comes from the idea of correlation and connection.
The long-term vision is to help learners not only store knowledge, but understand how ideas relate to one another.
You can learn more aobut this philosophy on the Vision page.
Who Corelato Is For
Whether someone is studying for a degree, a certification, a license, or personal growth, the goal is the same: provide a better way to organize, connect, and retain knowledge.
Built In Public
Corelato is being built in public.
Product decisions, roadmap updates, lessons learned, and development progress are shared openly whenever possible.
The goal is transparency, continuous improvement, and building a product shaped by real learner feedback.
Follow the journey on the Build In Public page.
Our Vision
Corelato's long-term goal is simple:
Help learners organize, connect, and retain knowledge throughout their learning journey.
Success is not measured by engagement metrics or advertizing revenue.
Success is measured by learners who graduate, earn certifications, achieve personal goals, and can point to Corelato as one of the tools that helpred them get there.
Read the full Vision.
Guiding Principles
Every product decision is evaluated against a set of core principles.
These principles influence feature development, pricing, privacy decisions, and product direction.
Read the full Principles.
What's Next
Corelato is still in its early stages.
The platform is actively being designed and developed.
You can explore the current direction of the project on the Roadmap page.
We are just getting started.