A Knowledge Network That Rewards Showing Up
tektree beginner 3 min read
What this means for you
TekTree is where someone curious about a topic builds a public tree of what they know, asks the next question, and gets credit for both. It is a knowledge network with experience points, achievements, and quests sitting on top of the writing, so the act of learning out loud has a visible streak attached to it.
The pitch
Pick an area. Post a question. Write an insight. Earn experience for each. Every contribution lives inside a hierarchy you build, so a year of small posts becomes a tree someone else can read, reuse, and follow.
Who it’s for
The person who has tried to keep a learning journal in a private notes app, watched it die in three weeks, and wants the same writing habit with a community and a scoreboard attached to it.
Proof points
- Free tier ships with ten areas, twenty questions per month, five insights per month, and unlimited answers, enough to keep a learning habit alive without paying
- The platform tracks experience points, achievements, leaderboards, quests, and streaks as first-class features, not as a gamification afterthought bolted on later
- Public profile lives at
/u/:handlewith a view counter, so a year of contributions has a single shareable address - Year-one ambition is on the record: 100,000 total users by month twelve, 92% on the free tier
mindmap root((TekTree)) Knowledge areas (nested up to 5 levels) questions and answers insights and resources Experience XP per contribution achievements streaks Network public profiles leaderboards shared discussions Tiers Free, Pro, Team, Enterprise quotas not features gates that fade as you growneighbors on the map
- Year One: From Ten Thousand Users to a Million-Dollar Run Rate answering 'where will TekTree be at the end of year one?'
- Priced Twenty Per Cent Below Named Competitors answering 'how does this compare to Notion or Stack Overflow Teams on price?'