No slides. No theory.
Two hands-on programs, judged only by what you walk away with. One-on-one or for your whole team.
Five sessions, ten hours. From idea to an app that works for you Monday morning. One-on-one or in a small group.
Where do we take you?
One-on-one, built around you. Or a shift across your entire department.
Let’s talkA whole department working faster and better, without hiring anyone new. Audit, training, implementation, three-month follow-up.
Click a node, open a module.
At the center sits the manifesto. Around it, five sessions circling until you click one.
Vibe
coding.
“I fully give in to the vibes, embrace exponentials, and forget that the code even exists. I see things, I say things, I run things, and it mostly works.” Andrej Karpathy, February 2025
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Build an app using words alone.
Five sessions, ten hours, from idea to a real app that works Monday morning, built entirely by „talking” to it.
If after the first session you decide this isn’t for you, we refund the full amount. No questions, no forms to sign. One email, money back.
Superhuman department
Claude Code training for development teams. The whole department ships more, faster, with less technical debt.
Superhuman department
A single junior developer costs more per year. This program lifts the entire team.
Claude Code training for developers: how to set up the environment, adapt your workflow, and move from classic programming to AI-driven development. On your projects, with your code, on production tasks from day one.
ContactThe developer stops typing every line. They steer Claude Code and focus on architecture, system design, and solving the real problems.
- In-house only
- 1 working day, 8 hours with the technical team
- 2 weeks of support from our developers
- On-site return as needed
On your projects, with your code. Production tasks from day one, not a demo environment.
The company rolled out the Claude Code program for its whole dev team. Five people left. With 19 developers, the team now ships 30 percent more than it did with 24. Numbers, not impressions.