I have progressed past the initial Kana and Japanese Basics vocabulary and grammar schedules and then went on to the N5 schedules when renshuu suggested them. This also introduced Kanji learning for the first time, which also opened up more learning vectors in the previous schedules.
That's all fine, but now I am curious about what other things lie in store along this "official" path. Basically, I am interested in a sneak peak about the future recommended schedules along this path.
Will it for example suggest a learning plan about sentences or word conjugation at some point? Or is that something I would have to actively pursue on my own by adding a schedule from the learning center? I know I could add more schedules at any time, but thus far I am fine with following the laid-out path where the lessons all fit together nicely.
As far as I am concerned, the official you are saying..all the kanjis and grammar are enough to cover. There are also videos if you go to Resources -> Japanese lessons. As you are learning N5, I am too. That's all you get in N5. Currently all of this is finished and doing reviews, and plan to move ahead soon. The conjugation part is currently not a schedule that you get but it's more like an addition where you can " Schedule it" and add it to your homepage. You get to learn is when you are a part of renshuu pro I think because it was locked when I didn't pay it.
For the Verb conjugation/ or other conjugations go to Resources -> community lists.
There are official sentence schedules and conjugation schedules that you can start using at any time; they are ranked at the Beginner level, so if they were going to be suggested to you, you would have already gotten the message, so don't sit around waiting for them if you want to use them. Renshuu doesn't restrict you to a single "path", and nothing is gated from you before you reach certain milestones -- whatever Renshuu suggests is just a guideline for people who aren't studying with any outside materials and don't want to decide what to study by themselves. You aren't doing anything wrong or messing anything up by studying what you want without the site explicitly telling you to (that's the whole point of Renshuu!).
Click "Manage your schedules" on the dashboard for the list of Renshuu-made schedules and add whatever ones you feel like, or add empty schedules to put your own content in. You're in control.