What your kid builds in 10 weeks
Not tutorials. Not toy projects. Real applications with real code that actually run.
Python from zero
Goes from never coding to building a personal stats tracker in Python. No prior experience needed.
Live sports dashboard
Pulls real data from APIs, builds charts and visualizations. A working dashboard they can show friends.
Machine learning models
Trains a model to predict game outcomes. Actual scikit-learn, not drag-and-drop.
AI-powered web app
Builds a Streamlit app that other people can use. Deployed to the real internet.
AI agents & automation
Creates agents that research, summarize, and act. The same tech companies pay six figures for.
Capstone + teaching
Builds a portfolio, presents their best project, and learns to teach it. The course becomes their credential.
How it works
Sign up free
No credit card. No interview. No waitlist. Just pick a course and start.
Learn at your pace
One lesson a day, 30-45 minutes. Each one builds on the last. Miss a day? Pick up where you left off.
Build real projects
Every week you ship something that works. By Week 10 you have a portfolio of real applications.
Teach and earn
Finish the course, become a trainer. Teach your friends. Earn 10-20% revenue share. No boss, no schedule.
For parents
The questions you’re already asking.
Does my kid need coding experience?
No. Week 1 starts from absolute zero. If they can type, they can do this.
How much time does it take?
30-45 minutes per day, 5 days a week. Self-paced — they go as fast or slow as they want.
Is this actually free?
Yes. All 50 lessons, all projects, all content. Free and open. No upsell.
What do they end up with?
A portfolio of 48 real projects, Python skills, AI/ML knowledge, and the option to earn money teaching other kids.
Is it safe?
No social features, no chat rooms, no user interaction. It's a self-paced curriculum, not a social network.
Can they really earn money from this?
Kids who complete the course can apply to be trainers. They earn 10-20% revenue share for students they bring in. Real income, real experience.


