Service summary
Learn Anything helps people find the resources they need to pick up a new skill or subject. Type the topic you want to study into the search box and the site returns an interactive learning map that points to guides, tutorials, and tools organized to help you make progress.
How the maps behave
When you enter a keyword, the platform builds a visual map of curated links organized by topic and learning stage. Each map groups materials — such as beginner lessons, intermediate practice, and advanced references — so you can follow a clear path instead of searching randomly.
Contributing resources
Anyone can suggest sites to appear on a map. If you know a beginner-friendly tutorial, a helpful article, or a useful tool, add it to the appropriate map so other learners can benefit. Submissions are reviewed before they appear to keep collections relevant and high quality.
Example use — drums
Searching for “drums” returns everything from basic technique videos and practice routines to notation primers and gear-buying advice. New learners get a recommended starting point, while more experienced players can jump to advanced lessons and resource directories.
Recommended alternatives
- Coursera — structured courses from universities and organizations
- Khan Academy — free, self-paced lessons across many subjects
- i-Ready — free option worth considering for guided practice
Technical
- Web App
- Free