Hand real work to AI agents — and trust what comes back.
A 5-day live cohort for working engineers. By Friday you'll have shipped one real feature end-to-end with agents — taken to a PR you'd actually merge. Taught live by someone who ships agentic workflows in production, on systems that move real money.
By Friday you won't have watched a course. You'll have shipped one real feature end-to-end with agents: planned it, steered it, reviewed it, and taken it to a PR you'd actually merge.
Planned, steered, reviewed, and taken to a PR you'd actually merge.
Real steering instead of babysitting autocomplete.
The judgment that separates practitioners from hype.
Using the review discipline a regulated environment forces.
One 45–60 minute live session per day, plus async work on your own codebase between sessions.
Why "faster typing" is a trap, and what compressing the real idea-to-ship cycle looks like. You pick the feature you'll ship this week.
How to actually make an agent behave — taught through the setup I run against a production system that moves money. You steer your agent on your feature.
Break a real production ticket into agent-sized phases — plus a straight look at what this actually costs.
The part everyone else skips — the review discipline that catches what agents get wrong. The difference between real speed and shipping a mess fast. This is the day that matters most.
Take your feature to a merged-PR-quality finish. Everyone ships. Then a map of the next level.
Prerequisite: come with a real codebase or project. The "everyone ships" promise depends on it. Bring whatever you can legally and safely work in — a personal project works just as well.
I'm a working senior backend engineer shipping agentic workflows in production fintech — ACH, wire screening, money-movement under real compliance constraints, where "fake speed" doesn't cost you a bad demo, it costs you an incident.
I'm not a full-time course creator. I teach this because I do it, on systems where it has to actually work. That's the whole wedge: you're learning from someone shipping this into production under real pressure — not from toy-repo demos.
No testimonials yet — I'm not going to fake them. That's exactly why it's $295 instead of $700, why founding members get direct access to me and help shape v2, and why the ship-it guarantee puts the risk on me, not you. You're trading being early for the lowest price this will ever be.
// founding trade: lower price + direct access + shape v2 ⇄ your feedback (and a testimonial if it lands)
No. You need to be a working engineer comfortable in a codebase. If you can ship features by hand, you're ready.
That's who this is for. You'll set up before Day 1 (guided) and go from casual dabbler to directing real work.
One 45–60 minute live session per day, plus async exercises you do on your own codebase between sessions.
Bring whatever you can legally and safely work in. A personal project works just as well.
The ship-it guarantee covers you — do the work and don't finish with a feature you'd merge, and you get a full refund.
Founding cohort · 20 seats · Starts August 10 · Doors close when they're filled
Claim your founding seat — $295