Many students find it hard to understand theory from textbooks alone. Online platforms mostly focus on videos or entertainment, which can distract students. We wanted to create a simple platform where students can post theory in their own words and help each other learn.
This idea became Theorogram.
What it does
Theorogram is a learning platform where users can post theory explanations on different topics. These posts are short, clear, and written in simple language. Other students can read these theory posts, learn from them, and discuss doubts in comments.
The platform focuses mainly on theory-based learning. How it helps students Students can post theory they understand Other students can learn the same topic in easy language Theory learning becomes less boring Students learn better by writing and explaining
How we built it Frontend built using Next.js Backend and database managed using Supabase Simple and clean interface for reading theory Designed mainly for students
Challenges we faced Making theory content engaging without videos Keeping the platform simple Encouraging students to post useful theory
What we learned Writing theory helps students understand better Students prefer simple explanations Peer learning is very effective
Future scope AI help to improve theory explanations Subject-wise theory sections Better search for theory posts Student discussion groups
Conclusion Theorogram is a student-made platform where users can post theory and learn from each other. It helps students understand concepts in a simple and clear way.
Built With
- next.js
- postgresql
- supabase
- typescript

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