A step-by-step guided course that takes you from zero to launching a real web application. Guided lessons and interactive exercises walk you through every step — no experience needed.
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“I'm not a math person”
Good news: most coding is about logic and creativity, not calculus. If you can organize a spreadsheet or write a recipe, you can learn to code.
“I've tried learning before and gave up”
Most courses dump information on you and hope it sticks. We give you one small step at a time, with interactive exercises that reinforce every concept before you move on.
“I don't even know where to start”
That's exactly what Lesson 1 is for. We start with "what is code?" and build from there. Zero assumptions about what you already know.
“Will this actually lead to something useful?”
By the end, you'll understand how web applications work, how to use version control, and how to deploy projects to the internet. Skills you can use immediately.
Every lesson follows the same simple pattern. No surprises, no confusion.
Each lesson is 5-10 minutes. Plain English explanations with diagrams that make concepts click. No jargon, no assumptions.
A panel opens with an interactive exercise — a quiz, matching game, terminal practice, or puzzle. Immediate feedback on whether you got it right.
Each module builds on the last. By the end, you'll understand how the pieces fit together — version control, deployment, services, and APIs.
Short lesson on the left, hands-on practice on the right.
A commit is like saving a snapshot of your project. Think of it as a checkpoint in a video game — you can always go back to it later.
Every commit has a short message describing what you changed. This helps you (and others) understand the history of your project.
Try it yourself
Use the terminal on the right to create your first commit. Follow the steps one at a time.
No credit card. No time limit. Pick up where you left off anytime.
Not for experienced developers brushing up — for people taking their first steps.
Marketing managers, teachers, designers — people who want to add coding to their toolkit or transition into tech.
Understand how apps are built and what developers actually do
Founders who want to understand the technical side. People with app ideas who want to speak the language.
Know the tools and workflow behind turning an idea into a product
Students, hobbyists, or anyone who's been curious about coding but never found the right starting point.
Go from "I have no idea how this works" to understanding how it all fits together
Built for people who've never coded, not for people brushing up on skills they already have.
Understand the full journey from writing code to deploying on the internet.
Quizzes, matching games, puzzles, and interactive exercises after each lesson.
Everything happens in your browser. No downloads, no setup.
Quick checks that build confidence, not surprise exams.
Leaderboards, daily challenges, streaks, and a community on the same path.
103 lessons across 4 stages. Each one builds on the last.
What code is, how the internet works, and the building blocks behind every app.
Covers: Foundations + Claude Code
Learn Git and GitHub — like Google Docs for code. Track changes and collaborate.
Covers: GitHub + Git Workflows
Take what you've built and make it available for anyone in the world to use.
Covers: Railway + Vercel
Add login systems, send emails, connect to other services, and understand APIs.
Covers: Developer Services + APIs
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Yes. All 103 lessons, all 13 modules, all interactive exercises — completely free. No credit card required, no trial period, no upsell.
Each lesson is 5-10 minutes. Most people finish a module per week going at a relaxed pace. There's no time limit — take a day off or a month off, your progress is always saved.
No. The lessons and exercises all run in your browser — no downloads, no setup, no configuration headaches.
Each lesson explains concepts in plain English with multiple examples and diagrams. The interactive exercises give you immediate feedback so you can try again until it clicks.
Yes. By the end of the course, you'll understand how web apps work, how to use version control, how to deploy to the internet, and how to connect services together. You'll have the knowledge to start building your own projects.
Every expert started as a beginner. The only difference between someone who can code and someone who can't is that one of them started.