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SkillGO is positioned as curated pathways, not a bloated marketplace.
The surface is built to feel curated, trusted, and premium from the first scroll.
The home page now surfaces three different discovery lanes so a user does not hit a blank starting point.
New certificates and specializations should be merchandised like product drops, not buried in a grid.
Explore fresh releasesSkillGO is positioned as curated pathways, not a bloated marketplace.
Every track is framed around outcomes, proof of work, and applied skill.
Home page merchandising keeps the catalog feeling alive instead of static.
CampusGO, SkillGO, and ForgeGO still feel like one connected system.
It is the learning lane of the platform. CampusGO stays focused on university-scoped notes, mentorship, and community, while SkillGO is for structured learning paths, certificates, and career-driven progression.
Yes. The design intent is one identity across LerenGO. Learners can move between campus workflows and the SkillGO lane without feeling like they entered a different company or product.
That is the direction. The catalog is framed around applied skills, proof of work, interview readiness, and practical output instead of generic content volume.
Yes. The page is designed to support individual learners, team capability building, and campus-oriented cohort programs under the same SkillGO surface.
No. SkillGO is meant to sit under the same LerenGO identity layer, so users do not need to manage a separate product account.
It is a public product homepage for the SkillGO lane. It positions the offer clearly now, while deeper catalog and enrollment behavior can expand underneath it later.
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