
ChessFlow
learning platform
ChessFlow is a chess learning platform built by National Master Geordie Derraugh, a Toronto-based player and coach who spent seven months developing the tool from scratch. The idea came from his own frustration with existing chess improvement resources. Derraugh felt that too many players were stuck in plateaus, grinding away with tools that were not actually designed to help them break through. So he built something different.
The platform focuses on helping players learn chess faster and more effectively. ChessFlow appears to offer structured learning paths and a feature called OneTouch, though the full details of the feature set are not publicly documented outside the app itself. It is a web-based tool, meaning you can access it from any browser without downloading anything.
If you are looking for a learning tool built by someone who actually plays and competes at a high level, ChessFlow is worth checking out. It is still a relatively small and independent project, so it may not have the polish of larger platforms, but the approach is thoughtful and player-driven.
Key Features
- Built by a titled player (NM Geordie Derraugh)
- Structured chess learning paths
- Web-based, no download required
- OneTouch training feature
- Chess.com community club
- Designed to help break through rating plateaus
- Free to use
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