The four pillars
What you get on day one
48 Courses
Foundations + role-specific courses across 15 tracks — coding, marketing, design, business, education, sales, HR, and more.
Personalized Paths
A quick assessment builds a learning path tailored to your role, goals, and current skill level.
196 Missions
Real prompt challenges scored across 5 rubric dimensions — clarity, constraints, format, robustness, grounding.
Gamified Learning
Earn XP, level up, maintain streaks, and unlock advanced courses as you build mastery.
Built around how people actually learn.
Five systems working together so the skills you build today are still there next month.
A tutor that knows your curriculum
Ask anything. The tutor pulls from your lessons via hybrid retrieval (vector + keyword), grades the prompts you write, and recommends the next step based on what you've mastered.
Review what matters, when it matters
FSRS-scheduled review surfaces the techniques you're about to forget — so the skills actually stick past week one. No more passive flashcards.
Test three prompts. Compare instantly.
Run side-by-side variants across multiple models in one click. Diff prompts, compare outputs, and save the winners straight to your library.
A course written for you
Tell us your role, tools, and goal. We generate a custom course in the background while you keep learning — built from your stack, your industry, your workflow.
Your prompt library
Save, tag, and reuse the prompts that work. Search across everything you've written, and copy a winner into a new conversation in one click.
Learn by doing, not just reading.
Write real prompts, get instant AI feedback, and improve with every attempt. Our scoring system evaluates your work across 5 dimensions.
- Server-graded across 5 rubric dimensions — no fallback heuristic that can be gamed.
- Specific, actionable improvement notes with example prompts.
- Multi-variant playground to A/B test prompts in real time.
- Saved variants live in your prompt library, ready to reuse.
Sample Mission Score
“Convert a zero-shot prompt into a few-shot prompt with examples...”