hotkey.gg is a speedrun trainer for the keystrokes and modeling moves that fill an analyst's day. Real tasks, the exact Windows shortcuts, timed to the hundredth of a second — drilled until they're reflex.
You don't read about shortcuts here. You execute them, against the clock, until they stop being something you think about.
Exercises mirror what first-years actually do — paste-special values, clean a formatting mess, AutoSum, make a tab model-ready — using the exact Windows Excel shortcuts. The muscle memory transfers one-to-one.
Every run is timed, and your keystrokes are counted against the optimal path. You can watch your times drop as the moves turn into reflex — the same loop that makes typing tests addictive.
Reach for the mouse and the run gets flagged. The whole point is to work the way fast modelers work — hands on the home row, ribbon driven by Alt key tips, never hunting for a button.
Every run posts a time. Climb the board against your class — and find out who actually deserves the bragging rights before anyone sets foot on a desk.