Roadmap

FAR Xplor is in beta and we would rather say so than let you find out. This is what works today, what is being built, and what is planned — kept current, including the parts that have not shipped.

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Guided walkthroughs on live software

Lessons run as an overlay on the real product you are learning — spotlighting the control, explaining why it matters, and waiting for you rather than showing a recording of someone else doing it.

Progress that records what you actually did

Each step carries a criterion. Your progress reflects steps that were checked, not videos that were played.

Ask about anything on the page

Point at a control and ask what it does. The answer is about the thing in front of you, not a generic article about the product.

In build

Learn Claude for your vertical

Course tracks built around a profession rather than a feature list — finance, legal, operations. The same tool taught through the work you actually do.

Bring your own Claude subscription

Use the Claude plan you already pay for. No second subscription, no credits to buy, no metering between you and the model.

A walkthrough of the tool itself

The fastest way to understand FAR Xplor is to be taught it by FAR Xplor. First-run onboarding using the same mechanism the lessons use.

Planned

Community-contributed lessons

An open lesson format with a published schema and validator, so anyone can teach the software they know best. Curated before publication.

Lessons that adapt to your account

Enterprise tenants hide controls that personal accounts show. Lessons will detect the difference and route around it rather than pointing at a button you do not have.

Coaching and expert review

Where a walkthrough is not enough: human review of your work, and direct coaching from the people who wrote the courses.

Founding members

Everything on this page is shaped by the people using it early. Founding members get every course we make, permanently, and a direct line into what gets built next — the items above move because someone asked.

See what that includes →

Dates are deliberately absent. We would rather ship in an order that makes sense than defend a calendar. Items move up this page when they are real.