SkillSwap isn’t just built — it’s lived out loud.
Today, we’re launching our Blog and Changelog: two new spaces to share what we're building, learning, and improving in real time.
Products evolve. Stories unfold.
Today, we're launching two critical pieces of SkillSwap’s identity:
the Blog and the Changelog.
It might sound simple: just two pages, some posts, a few entries.
But for us, it’s much bigger than that.
It’s our commitment to build SkillSwap with open doors, open hands, and open minds — showing not just what we create, but why we create it.
Because the best communities aren’t built behind closed beta walls.
They’re built by sharing the process, the mistakes, and the victories as they happen.
What’s live:
SkillSwap Blog
A space for longer stories:
Deep reflections on why SkillSwap exists
Thoughts on the future of peer-to-peer learning
Honest lessons from building a startup without investors, budgets, or buzzwords
Founder notes, UX design philosophy, and product decisions
SkillSwap’s Blog isn’t about "content marketing."
It’s about building trust by thinking out loud.
SkillSwap Changelog
A living timeline of everything we ship:
Every new feature
Every UX polish
Every small improvement to the learning experience
Written in a human voice — no cold "release notes," no corporate jargon
Because users deserve to know where a product is going, not just where it’s been.
Smooth Navigation & Routing
You can now jump from Blog to Changelog to Careers and back with simple, clean transitions — no jarring reloads, no confusing dead-ends.
Built on the same philosophy we apply to SkillSwap’s platform:
Light. Fast. Human.
Why it matters:
SkillSwap isn’t just a product.
It’s a living project — with flaws, momentum, character, and evolution baked into its DNA.
The Blog gives us a voice.
The Changelog gives us a memory.
Both together let us build SkillSwap with you, not just for you.
Because the best way to create a meaningful learning community isn’t to launch a perfect platform.
It’s to show up imperfectly, consistently, and openly — and build better together.