I am new to this forum, so I don't know if I am posting in the right place. In my career, I build automations and project management systems on various apps for businesses. I am taking the GMAT this year to prepare for applying to grad school next year. I'm about to start on the 13-week study plan and eventually do the advanced study plan. Since it has so many options and steps, I decided to use one of my project management tools to breakdown the whole plan so that all of the information is accessed the way you would find it in a digital course, so I have the whole plan setup without needing to do more than following links, following instructions, clicking a button nearby, etc.
I could build an example of what I mean, but I wanted to first see if there was any interest and if anyone had any opinions about what platform to use. I could do Notion, ClickUp, Obsidian, etc. However, as far as tools go, I'm leaning toward ClickUp to make this really effective. ClickUp has a free plan for everyone and includes all the features I think are necessary. All the features I would use would be accessible on the free plan. ClickUp can be used by mobile, browser, and desktop app.
This wouldn't remove content from this forum, it would simplify your access to this forum through that platform. All the traffic, views, and credit would stay in this forum and it would only serve as a tool sort of like an extension.
Once I build the Clickup (or whatever platform I end up making it on), I can then export the template and share it to whoever wants to use it. I could even post a video of myself explaining how it works and what it helps with.
I wanted to post here to see if anyone is interested in the idea. Also, to see if anyone wants to participate in the brainstorming for this, or offer up ideas. Or if any GMAT Club team members would be interested in discussing how we could make this extra helpful to fellow students.
Please give your feedback. More than anything, I want this to be a chance to connect with other GMAT students who are on the same boat as me - studying and trying to remain confident.
EDIT: I am referring to this study plan:
Subject: GMAT Ninja 13-Week Study Plan Week 1 - Start HereNow that I know who made the plan, I have reached out to them for their permission as well.