FAQ
What is Corelato?
Corelato is a learner-first platform designed to help people organize, connect, and retain knowledge. Today, it supports courses, notes, and public note sharing.
Is Corelato finished?
No. Corelato is in active development. The current product includes authentication, courses, notes, public notes, favorites, storage tracking, and responsive design. More learning tools are planned.
Who is Corelato for?
Corelato is for college students, online degree students, certification learners, trade students, self-taught developers, and lifelong learners.
What features are available today?
Corelato currently supports account creation, course organization, rich text notes, private notes, public notes, favorites, and storage tracking.
What features are planned?
Planned features include flashcards, study sessions, goals, habits, calendar tools, documents, analytics, note links, backlinks, a knowledge graph, public profiles, public collections, forking, and future AI-assisted tools.
Is Corelato free?
Corelato is being built with a genuinely useful free tier. The expected free plan includes 500 MB of storage and access to core learning features.
Will sync be paid?
No. Sync should not be a paid feature. Corelato is being built around the belief that learners should be able to access their knowledge across devices without being forced into a paid plan.
Does Corelato use AI?
AI is not part of the launch offering. Future AI tools may be added later, but the goal is for AI to save time, not replace learning.
Can I publish notes publicly?
Yes. Public notes are available today. You can publish a note and share it with a public URL that does not require viewers to log in.
Where can I see what is being built next?
The roadmap explains what is available now, what is planned, and what may come later.
Still have questions?
Corelato is being built in public, and the roadmap is the best place to see what is planned next.