Gökhan Ateş builds and ships WeSolve+, from the browser app to the iPhone release. On the blog he writes the flashcard guides and the test taking posts.
The flashcard family explains how to card each subject so the cards survive scheduling: one fact per card, production direction first, exceptions carded next to their rules. The test taking family covers the mechanics of exam performance, from multiple choice elimination to time budgeting. Both draw on the same retrieval literature the rest of the blog cites, applied to the features Gökhan maintains in the product.
The review path behind each post
Every draft lands in review, gets checked against the blog's source rules, and only then goes live under this byline. For the flashcard posts the extra check is technical accuracy about what the app actually does: photographed pages and PDFs go in, quizzes, flashcards and audio recaps come out, and nothing is promised beyond that. Claims about features that do not exist get removed in review.
What does Gökhan Ateş do at WeSolve+?
He is the engineer behind the app: the browser version, the iPhone build and the releases in between. The flashcard and test taking posts sit under his byline because they lean on the features he builds.
Does he write every word himself?
He reviews the flashcard and test taking posts before they publish, and the accuracy of every feature description in them is checked against the shipped product.
Where can I see his other posts?
The post list on this page carries the newest twelve under his byline, and the blog index lists everything. The profile links above are added and kept current from the team's side.