Because figuring out what to learn shouldn’t be this hard.

We built CourseCorrect after wasting far too many weekends, dollars, and brain cells trying to answer one simple question:

“Will this course actually help me?”

Spoiler: most of them didn’t.
We bought the courses, watched the videos, even got the certificates. And still… didn’t get the job, the promotion, or the skills we actually needed.

So we stopped guessing and built the thing we wished existed.

What No One Talks About

There are plenty of platforms.
Plenty of options.
Plenty of “best of” lists.

But here’s what’s missing:

  • No one tells you what you should learn next, based on where you are and where you want to go.
  • No one shows what people actually did with the course after taking it.
  • And no one makes it easy to compare across platforms without going down a 27-tab rabbit hole.

“We didn’t need more courses. We needed more clarity.”
Vimal Cherangattu, co-founder

So We Built CourseCorrect Around 3 Simple Ideas

1. Your time is precious. Don’t waste it.

We cut through the noise and show you the courses that actually match your goals, learning style, and experience. Not just what’s trending.

2. Outcomes matter more than hype.

We look at what past learners gained:

  • Skills they learned
  • Roles they landed
  • Salary ranges
  • What they really thought (yep, we analyze the reviews so you don’t have to)

3. You shouldn’t need to bounce across 10 platforms.

We pull top courses from across the internet—Coursera, Udemy, edX, you name it—and show them side by side so you can pick the right one without playing detective.

What You’ll See Inside

Most PlatformsCourseCorrect
Ratings + “great for beginners”Skills you’ll gain, where they’ve taken others
One provider’s contentCourses from all major platforms
Marketing speakSalary ranges, job titles, and real learner outcomes
You do the filteringWe do the legwork and show what fits best

Why This Felt Urgent

  • 62% of people regret a course they took in the last year (SkillShare x Reddit survey, 2024)
  • Most learners spend hours scrolling, comparing, and doubting—then either buy the wrong course or give up
  • And we’ve all seen the forums: “Is X course worth it?” posts with 0 replies and 43 conflicting answers

This didn’t feel like “learning.”
It felt like gambling.

How It Works (No Jargon)

Help Me Choose

Just type what you want to learn.
We’ll scan 1,000+ courses and give you a shortlist that actually makes sense—based on outcomes, not ads.

Still unsure? Click “Help Me Choose,” and we’ll ask a few quick questions before narrowing it down.

You’ll see what skills you’ll learn, the kinds of roles this course leads to, and even how other learners felt after finishing it.

No mess. No BS. Just a little less overwhelmed.

What’s Coming Next

CourseCorrect today helps you pick the right course.
But we’re building towards something bigger:

  • Skill maps that show what you’re missing for the job you want
  • Custom timelines based on how fast or deep you want to go
  • A learning profile that grows with you, so every next course gets easier to choose
  • And yes, a community where you can actually talk to people who took the course you’re eyeing

If You’ve Ever Thought, “I Don’t Know What to Learn Next”—This Is For You

We’re live in early access. It’s free to try.
We’re improving it every week, based on real feedback from folks like you who are learning, switching careers, or just trying not to waste time.

👉 Try CourseCorrect and let us know what you think.

We built this because we needed it too.

TL;DR

Most learning platforms help you buy a course.
We help you pick the right one for your goals, your pace, and your career.
That’s the whole point of CourseCorrect.

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