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Axross Recipe is a learning and knowledge-monetization platform for engineers. It turns the hands-on experience of active engineers into “Recipe” format content, with an emphasis on practical knowledge that can be applied in real business settings. The service was selected for commercialization and launched through SoftBank Group’s internal entrepreneurship program, SoftBank InnoVenture. The platform serves both learners and contributors: learners study by working through Recipes, while contributors publish content and earn revenue from sales.
Based on the page information, the platform focuses on engineering and technical topics. At present, AI and machine learning-related themes make up a large share of the content, though engineers can also submit Recipes based on their own technical domains. The teaching format is not a traditional live class, recorded course, or 1-on-1 coaching model. Instead, users read Recipes online and practice using the execution environment, tools, and datasets defined for each Recipe. The platform also includes mechanisms such as learning and testing, as well as skill map expansion. Each Recipe lists the skills required before starting, so it is better suited to beginners who already have some programming or foundational knowledge, rather than complete novices.
Registration and basic use are free, but some Recipes are paid content. Contributors can set their own prices. The platform charges a 3.6% payment processing fee, plus a platform usage fee equal to 30% of the remaining amount. Bank transfers incur an additional 350 yen fee, and settlement via Amazon gift cards is also supported. The page does not mention completion certificates or industry certifications. Content comes from active engineers, and every Recipe undergoes operational verification and quality review by the platform before publication, which provides some assurance when users are choosing among individually submitted content.
Its main strength is its clear positioning: it addresses the common problem of “having learned something but not knowing how to use it,” making it suitable for turning foundational knowledge into practical ability. The free entry point and upfront skill requirements help reduce trial-and-error costs, while the contributor model can help attract content based on real frontline experience. The limitations are also clear: current topics are concentrated around AI and machine learning, so coverage may be limited; there is no clear information about live Q&A, 1-on-1 guidance, or certification; and at the beta stage, sales management and settlement still appear relatively manual. The site is primarily in Japanese, which creates a language barrier for Chinese-speaking users.
Axross Recipe is suitable for learners who already have basic programming knowledge and want to improve their engineering skills through hands-on case studies. It is also suitable for engineers with practical experience who are willing to turn their knowledge into structured content. Although there is no stated age restriction for elementary, middle, or high school students, the platform’s description is primarily aimed at working adults. Access from mainland China and payment availability are not explained in the text, so it is best to test registration, page loading, and the payment process first. If you need Chinese-language content or local payment methods, you may want to compare it with Geek Time, imooc, or Juejin Books, or use international platforms such as Udemy and Coursera.
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