Yes. BlitzGrok is built around a shared community of learners—learners practice alongside others following the same curricula and benefit from courses created by a growing network of educators.
Learning in isolation can feel unmotivating. When learners see others working toward the same goals, they're more likely to stay consistent and push through difficulty.
Courses on BlitzGrok are published by educators in our community and used by learners across the platform. Learners are never practicing alone—they're part of a network focused on mastery.
Knowing that others are progressing through the same material can be a powerful accountability signal. Even without direct messaging, a shared learning path creates momentum.