Please stop with the false urgency and borderline lying to people saying there are 17 spots when they most likely aren't.
Doing this to sell more is unethical and dishonest.
I think if this project didn't do this it might work and go far.
AlgoDrill turns NeetCode 150 and more into pattern-based drills: you rebuild the solution line by line with active recall, get first principles editorials that explain why each step exists, and everything is tagged by patterns like sliding window, two pointers, and DP so you can hammer the ones you keep forgetting. The goal is simple: turn familiar patterns into code you can write quickly and confidently in a real interview.
Would love feedback on whether this drill-style approach feels like a real upgrade over just solving problems once, and what’s most confusing or missing when you first land on the site.
Please stop with the false urgency and borderline lying to people saying there are 17 spots when they most likely aren't.
Doing this to sell more is unethical and dishonest.
I think if this project didn't do this it might work and go far.