We're a team of software engineers who know the struggle of breaking into tech — because we lived it.
We work at LinkedIn, Snowflake, Amazon, and innovative startups. We understand what it takes to succeed in technical interviews.
Graduated from leading computer science programs across the nation, armed with theory and hungry for real-world impact.
We built the first version of this product for ourselves — a scrappy, primitive system that worked. Now we're sharing it with the world.
A few years ago, we all graduated from top CS schools in the nation — right in the middle of one of the worst hiring markets in recent memory. The COVID-era job market was brutal, and we knew we had to stand out.
We didn't have fancy prep courses or premium subscriptions. What we had was determination and a shared understanding: the key to mastering coding interviews isn't just practice — it's remembering what you've practiced.
So we hacked together a primitive spaced repetition system. It was rough around the edges, but it worked. We tracked problems, scheduled reviews, and gradually built the muscle memory needed to ace technical interviews.
That system helped us land roles at LinkedIn, Snowflake, Amazon, and exciting startups. Now, we've rebuilt it from the ground up — polished, optimized, and ready to help the next generation of engineers break into the field.
We believe this is the future of learning data structures and algorithms — at least the way we see it.
Traditional practice platforms give you hundreds of problems but no system to retain what you've learned. Anki-style flashcards are too passive for coding. We've built something better: a spaced repetition system specifically designed for coding interviews, combining the science of memory with the rigor of algorithmic problem-solving.
Our mission is simple: help you break into tech the way we did — with a system that actually works.