About Drill Atlas.
We build practice apps that turn command-heavy workflows into short, repeatable recall loops. TerminalDrill is available now; GitDrill, BashDrill, and DockerDrill are preview tracks.
Why Drill Atlas exists.
Documentation is thorough, but time is short. When a terminal session is loud, a deploy is stalled, or an incident is active, people reach for commands they have typed before — not the ones they have only read.
Drill Atlas builds apps that make the first few safe moves easier to recall. Each app uses short prompts, explanations, safety notes, and progress feedback for a specific technical domain. The product family grows from working mechanics, not a generic training portal.
What we value.
The principles that guide how Drill Atlas products are built.
Recall over recognition
Typing a command from memory builds fluency faster than selecting from a list. Every drill asks for the command shape, not a multiple-choice guess.
Privacy by design
Progress stays on device. The site uses same-origin capture for demand validation with no third-party analytics, advertising pixels, or external fonts.
Product-first growth
Each app earns its place through working mechanics. TerminalDrill is the proof product; preview tracks follow real demand signals from the browser daily drill.
Domain focus
Every app owns a specific technical domain — terminal, Git, Bash, Docker — with content depth that respects the craft rather than surface-level coverage.
Short loops
Drills are designed for the moments between meetings, during a commute, or before a deploy. Consistency beats session length.
Team readiness
Team features follow concrete demand: onboarding workflows, platform practice, incident readiness, and custom recall packs for specific team needs.
TerminalDrill is live.
18 modules, 1,014 drills, 207 commands — available now on the iOS App Store. It proves the recall loop works as a real app with local progress, daily challenges, and no app-owned telemetry.
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