Have you ever struggled with finishing a course?

Most of us struggle with self learning. Having a study partner really helps us with accountability + doubt solving + motivation. But, where do you find them?...

Moocable is a platform that let's you find study partners - based on the course/book, timezone, languages, level of experience, etc.

Does this sound relatable?....

  • You want to study CS50, and are looking for peers for accountability?
  • Are you an experienced professional, who wants to guide students/juniors?
  • You've tried and failed in looking for study partners in your timezone, who speak your native language
  • You have a full-time job & wanna upskill, but struggle in finding time + motivation to study
  • You are a hobbyist who wants to learn new subjects, purely for the pleasure of learning, and are looking for like-minded people??

Then, Moocable is for you!

What do you get

Find study groups, or share yours!

You can search and filter study groups based on your needs, or, create your own group and post it on Moocable.

Posting your study group is simple + free + no registration required. Just go to Create Groups, select the couse/book you are studying, and share some basic info about your group.

Most study groups fail because of one big reason

Lack of clarity.

"Let's learn Python together" That's not a clear goal.

"Lets study the course Python for Everybody on Coursera" is a good goal. You now understand what exactly you want to study + how long it will take to finish.

"Lets study the course Python for Everybody on Coursera. I'm from Mumbai, India, and I'm looking for study partners in the timezone (UTC+5:30). I'm fluent in Hindi language. I have 2 years of experience in C++, so I understand the fundamentals of programming. Happy to host the group and contribute." is a great post.

Moocable gets rid of this vagueness, and pushes learners to post clear and precise goals