…have you yourself actually tried it? Where was your technique and where is it now?
The idea was to make something for the eternally "intermediate" guitarist (myself included). There are a lot of beginner apps which rely on learning songs, toolkits which give you a bunch of stuff with no explanation but not many in-between apps to actually learn and practice more generic and somewhat advanced stuff.
The app contains short lessons, recaps and most importantly challenges (visual, audio and pure theory) along with a very complete library.
The challenges are made for practicing, they will get increasingly harder and getting to the max score is supposed to be quite hard. The idea being that you have to repeat them regularly until your brain has integrated the info and it flows naturally rather than being a one time quick dopamine shot. This is partly inspired by how language learning apps work.
It has no ads, a lifetime purchase option and you can use it without an account if you don't care about multi-device sync or backing up your progress.
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apizon.cad...
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cadence-guitar-theory/id674701...
(This is my second and last post about this sorry for spam. My first post a few weeks ago didn't get any views and posting on a saturday might not have helped...)
I believe the value of the app is in learning how all those musical block work and interact together, how to recognize them by ear and visualize them on the neck so you can incorporate them in your playing rather than an app to learn the technicality of the guitar.
As for my own playing, as stated in another comment it has quite suffered from my lack of practice due to the time spent on making this...