Learners wanted flexibility, but instructor-led learning still needed structure.
The product needed to preserve live classes, instructor access, projects, and curriculum while making access mobile-first.
Recommendation logic had to help learners navigate course choices across interests, experience, and goals.
Learners needed mobile access to live classes, recordings, notes, and materials.
Different skill levels and goals required more relevant course guidance.
Videos, PDFs, notes, and projects needed durable repository access.
The app needed active learning workflows, not only content viewing.
Mobile apps and recommendation logic for ongoing learner progress.
Purchased courses, live sessions, curriculum, schedules, recordings, materials, quizzes, projects, notes, and instructor access.
Course and role guidance based on interests, experience, preferences, and skill combinations.
Cloud-connected storage and access for videos, PDFs, notes, curriculum assets, and offline use cases.
Saved libraries, quizzes, projects, and instructor support kept learning active beyond viewing.
The solution carried the core training experience into mobile while keeping guidance, content, and engagement connected.
A mobile rhythm before, during, after, and between classes.
- 01Guide
Learners receive more relevant course direction.
- 02Access
Purchased courses, schedules, and live classes are available on mobile.
- 03Learn
Materials, recordings, notes, and curriculum support active study.
- 04Practice
Quizzes, projects, and instructor access keep learning interactive.
- 05Continue
Offline materials help learning continue outside stable connectivity.
The product was not a smaller website. It was a mobile classroom rhythm.
What changed when the workflow became connected.
Learners depended heavily on web and assisted guidance.
Mobile apps carried live learning, resources, classes, and instructor access.
Course discovery required manual counseling or effortful browsing.
Recommendation logic guided users toward more relevant courses and roles.
Learning materials were less convenient to revisit.
Videos, notes, curriculum, and saved materials became easier to access.
Offline flexibility and mobile engagement were limited.
Offline videos supported learning continuity beyond stable connectivity.
The hard part was keeping instructor-led learning intact while making the experience mobile-first.
Live classes, projects, curriculum, and instructors could not disappear into a content library.
Relevant guidance mattered because course catalogues can overwhelm learners.
Offline material had to support continuity without weakening course structure.
Quizzes, projects, saved notes, and instructor support kept users involved.
Mantra can build learning products that guide progress, not just access.
The experience carried class, content, and revision rhythms into mobile.
Course discovery became more relevant to goals and behavior.
Learning assets became more durable, accessible, and reusable.
The app supported active learning through quizzes, projects, libraries, and support.
The capabilities behind the build.
iOS, Android, backend, and repository workflows supported the learner experience.
Recommendation logic helped guide learners toward relevant courses.
The mobile app preserved instructor-led learning rather than flattening it into content access.
Shared workflow records, operating logic, and integration patterns connected the freight marketplace.