You're a professional — accounting, law, ops, marketing, whatever your day job is — with a list of tools you wish existed for it. You don't want to become a software engineer. You want the tools to exist.
That was me. I'm an accountant. This January my first question to an AI was “what's npm?” — since then I've shipped ~30 working apps with Claude Code and a terminal. The classes teach exactly that process. Nothing else, nothing padded.
Every technique in the classes is one I used on a real shipped app — and you can click through to the app, the field note, or the tool it produced. No hypothetical curriculum.
This is not another drag-and-drop tutorial. You'll work the way real builders work — Claude Code, a terminal, a deploy button. I'm proof a non-coder can, and the GUI tools will frustrate you eventually anyway.
The free tools on the Products page aren't just giveaways — they're the class artifacts. You build your own versions, class by class, and keep everything.
Each class is hands-on with a teach-back gate at the end — you explain it back before moving on, because reading about building isn't building. Self-paced; no cohort schedule to miss.
The honest limits, stated up front — because a course that only tells you what you'll gain is selling you something.
The 24 classes are built and in final QA. When they open, the founding group goes first — at a founding price, in exchange for honest feedback — and that gets announced in the weekly field notes on this site before anywhere else.
Until then: everything else here is free and yours. Read the field notes, take the tools, watch the factory reviews. The classes are the same material, organized, interactive, and gated so you actually finish.