Eren Kayıkçı runs product at WeSolve+, which means deciding how the study flow should feel. On the blog he writes the planning guides and the study habit posts.
Planning posts turn the spacing research into calendars a student can actually hold: when to start, how to size sessions, what to drop in the final week. Study habit posts cover the surrounding behaviour, from managing distraction to restarting after a bad exam. The shared thread is sustainability; a plan that only works for heroic weeks is treated as a broken plan, and the posts say so.
Editorial rules this byline follows
The same three rules as the rest of the blog, applied in review before anything publishes: every figure traces to named public research rather than to memory, and WeSolve+ usage numbers are never quoted because none are published. Planning advice additionally has to fit what the product does, nothing more: documents and photos in, practice material and a schedule out.
What is Eren Kayıkçı's role at WeSolve+?
He runs product: the decisions about how studying should flow through the app. The planning and study habit posts sit under his byline because they extend that work into advice.
How is accuracy handled in his posts?
Each draft is reviewed against the source rules before going live. Scheduling claims lean on the published spacing research, which the posts link at the bottom, and product claims are limited to shipped features.
Can I suggest a planning topic?
Yes, through the support email on this page. Reader questions have shaped several posts in the planning family, and requests that fit the blog's rules get scheduled into upcoming batches.