Get it all out of your head.
Add any source in seconds: a Udemy course, a YouTube playlist, a book, an article. Title, link, done.
For curious people who love to learn
Plan it, track it, finish it. One calm home for everything you’re learning, from courses to books to videos.
Pandalier brings every course, book, and playlist you’re learning from into one calm home, so you can see it all, pick back up where you left off, and watch how far you’ve come.
Sound familiar?
A programming course here. A guitar playlist there. Three books mid-chapter, a Udemy tab you forgot, and that article series you swear you’ll finish. If you’re curious about everything, you’re our kind of person.
Meet Pandalier
Every source, its status, your progress, and the whole picture at a glance. It’s the backlog tracker your curiosity has been missing.
How it works
Add any source in seconds: a Udemy course, a YouTube playlist, a book, an article. Title, link, done.
Watch your learning flow through a simple funnel. For the first time, see everything you’re learning in one view.
Update where you are, log your activity, and watch the days you’re on a roll light up.
Started something and life got busy? Pandalier gives a warm little nudge. No pressure, no guilt, just an invitation to dive back in.
What you’re drawn to, what you finish, when you learn best. Your own patterns, gently reflected back.
Everything you’re curious about, in one place, free. It only takes a minute to start.
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Completely. No credit card, no trial countdown, free forever. We’re here to help you learn, not to sell you a plan.
Anything you learn from: online courses (Udemy, Coursera, YouTube…), books, article series, communities, even those courses gathering dust on your hard drive.
Neither. Pandalier doesn’t host your courses or replace your notes. It’s the one calm place that keeps track of everything you’re learning, wherever it lives.
Because it’s built for exactly this. It’s glanceable, it shows your progress so you feel the momentum, and it gives a gentle nudge when something stalls. No guilt, ever.