for proactive learners
Find your next skill before the market does.
Most people learn skills after demand peaks. Lemma shows you where demand is building — so you can verify a skill before everyone else is scrambling to get it.
How to get ahead of the market
Browse skill demand signals
Explore the catalog with employer demand data attached. See which skills are trending, which are peaking, and which are emerging.
Identify high-value adjacent skills
Lemma recommends adjacent skills based on your current passport. Find combinations that create rare, high-demand profiles.
Book sessions to learn and verify
Match with a practitioner in the target skill. A 30-minute session starts building your proof record in the new skill immediately.
Build proof before demand peaks
When employer demand hits its peak, your passport already shows a verified history in the skill. You're the practitioner with a track record, not the one scrambling to prove it.
Data-driven skill selection
Lemma shows demand signals from employers across the platform. You can see which skills are growing in demand before investing time to learn them.
Learn before it's crowded
Getting verified in an emerging skill before the market peaks means you're ahead of the curve when demand hits its highest point.
Build rare skill combinations
Adjacent skill recommendations show you which pairings are uniquely valued in the market. Rare combinations command premium rates and opportunities.
Proof before the demand peaks
Start verifying skills now so your passport shows a history of early adoption. Employers see you ahead of trends, not chasing them.
“I started learning Rust on Lemma 18 months before it became a job requirement in my field. By the time everyone else was cramming, I already had a verified score.”
“The adjacent skill recommendations showed me that TypeScript + SQL together were more valuable than either alone. That combination tripled my inbound opportunities.”
“I used Lemma's demand signals to decide which direction to take my career. It felt like having a market analyst tell me exactly where to invest my learning time.”
Common questions
Demand signals come from employer activity on the platform — assessment invites, skill requirements in developer API integrations, and session volume by skill. The catalog updates weekly.
Skills on Lemma are never wasted. Even if market demand for a specific skill plateaus, the verified proof lives on your passport and can be transferred or reframed as adjacent skills grow.
Very specific. Recommendations are based on skill co-occurrence in employer searches, session pairings, and passport profiles of practitioners who successfully transition into high-demand roles.
Yes. The catalog shows demand trends in both directions. Seeing which skills are declining is as valuable as seeing which are growing — it helps you prioritize your learning investments.
The skills the market needs next are already in the catalog. Go find them.
Proactive learners don't chase demand — they build proof before it peaks.