Tutorials lie.
Your attempts tell the truth.

A platform where real people share their real tries at following tutorials. The rusted bolts. The wrong socket. The workaround nobody mentioned. Every tutorial becomes a living learning tree, refined by the community.

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Replace Tie Rods
├── Original Tutorial
├── Attempt #1
│   ├ Mistake: seized bolt
│   └ Fix: heat + breaker bar
├── Attempt #2
│   ├ Mistake: wrong socket
│   └ Fix: deep socket required
├── Attempt #3
│   ├ Mistake: alignment off
│   └ Fix: count threads first
└── Best Community Fix

The Problem

Tutorials edit out the parts you actually need to see.

Creators hide mistakes

Every tutorial looks clean because the hard parts are cut. The rusted bolt, the stripped nut, the tool that didn't fit. Gone. You only see the perfect take.

Beginners blame themselves

When something goes wrong that wasn't in the video, learners assume they failed. They didn't. The tutorial just lied by omission.

Comments are chaos

YouTube comments bury the one useful tip under hundreds of irrelevant replies. There's no structure, no filtering, no way to find what went wrong for others.

How It Works

Every tutorial becomes a learning tree.

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Someone posts a tutorial

Auto repair, electronics, woodworking, programming, CNC, cooking. Any hands-on skill. This becomes the root node.

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Others share their attempts

Real people try to follow it. They record what happened. What went wrong. What they did differently. Each attempt links back to the tutorial.

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Mistakes get tagged

Stripped bolt. Wrong tool. Part mismatch. Measurement error. Each attempt tags specific problems so future learners can filter and prepare.

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Knowledge compounds

Over time, the community refines every tutorial into something better than any single creator could produce alone.

Built For Builders

The tools real learners actually need.

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Mistake tagging

Structured tags for common problems. Filter by "seized bolt" or "wrong torque" to see exactly what might go wrong before you start.

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Tool + parts lists

Every tutorial and attempt includes what was used. Community members add alternatives, cheaper methods, and workarounds.

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Reputation system

Earn reputation for helpful attempts and good troubleshooting. Verified experts get badges. Mechanics, electricians, machinists.

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Skill levels

Content labeled beginner through professional. Find tutorials and attempts that match where you are, not where you wish you were.

Real skills are learned through failure.

Attempt is building the most honest learning library on the internet. Not polished. Not perfect. Just real.

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