Hello,
In my opinion, chess has 4 main territories: openings, strategies, tactics and endgames. You should improve all these territories at the same time, that's how you could increase your level faster. Tactics is just one area (but of course, it is important) and there is a good method to learn how to calculate precisely (I can help you with that). At beginner level, it is also very important to analyse your games deeply and learn from your mistakes. You can do it with chess.com enginges but it is not enough. It can tell you if a move was good or bad, but can't explain why (and which is the good plan behind the moves). You need to do it with a stronger player or a coach. I am an official coach, who can help you with all these territories. If you are interested in working with me, please, check my profile and if my conditions are suitable for you, you can send me a private message. Here, you can find some feedbacks about my coaching services: https://www.chess.com/forum/view/chess-lessons/feedbacks-from-my-services I am looking forward to your message.
I just started recently and have played around 10 games against bots every other day or so. It's becoming more and more fun especially since I have now twice almost beaten the easy bot (ended in draw) so therefore I've made an account but now I am taking on real people witch brings me to my question what should I learn, where should I start, and what should I already know. Chess is such a big thing it feels almost impossible to know what to do first.