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8-week AI agent builder program

Your teen will become fluent with AI agents by building something useful.

AgentReady Kids is an 8-week builder program for high-school-aged students. No prior coding experience required. Students use AI agents to plan, build, improve, and explain a working app or workflow.

8-week AI agent builder programNo prior coding experience requiredUseful app or workflowLive Week 1 sampleHigh-school-aged students

Week 1

Find a problem worth solving

Guided project week
1AI Is A Thinking Partner
2Name The Customer
3Check Before You Believe

Project task

Save a problem brief, agent prompt, review note, and first prototype idea.

8

guided weeks

0

coding experience required

1

useful app or workflow

17/20 spots open

first cohort seats

Sample lesson

Week 1 shows how students use AI agents before they build.

The sample uses short video, quick checks, and a build task so students practice thinking with AI instead of passively watching.

3

short lesson clips

3

practice checks

1

project brief

Watch the sample lesson

Sample clip: AI Is A Thinking Partner

Learners see why vague prompts lead to vague ideas, then practice giving AI a clearer job.

1

Watch

A short lesson shows one practical way to use AI agents on a real project.

2

Check

A quick question helps the learner pause, choose, and explain before moving on.

3

Build

The learner uses AI agents to turn the lesson into part of a useful app or workflow.

4

Present

The week ends with a short project note the learner can explain.

The weekly loop in practice

Check example from Week 1

What was missing from the learner's first prompt?

A customer, problem, constraints, and review criteria.Correct
A cooler business name.
A request for more ideas.

Checks like this pause the lesson so the learner chooses and explains before moving on.

Proof example from Week 1

The week ends with a problem brief parents can read.

  • One specific customer and a problem worth solving
  • The exact agent prompt the learner used
  • A review note on what the AI got wrong or skipped
  • The first prototype idea for the week

A reviewer approves each proof or returns one clear revision note.

Try the watch-check-build loop in the full sample lesson

What kids build

A useful app or workflow they can explain.

This is not a tool tour. Each week turns AI agent practice into one step toward a working prototype.

01

Pick a useful problem

Use AI agents to explore one problem, audience, and first version worth building.

02

Plan the workflow

Break the idea into steps an AI agent can help research, write, code, or organize.

03

Build the first version

Create a page, app screen, automation, or workflow from a clear project brief.

04

Improve with review

Test AI output, ask better questions, and revise what does not work yet.

05

Explain the prototype

Show what they built, what AI helped with, and what they would improve next.

Parent confidence

Light structure for parents, real building for teens.

Parents get a clean way to understand what students are building, while the main focus stays on AI fluency and useful project work.

Read the parent guide

Parent contact only at signup

No child names required on the first form

Adult approval before publishing, messaging, purchases, or public accounts

Students explain what they built and how AI helped

First cohort

Join the first cohort for $99.

A small first cohort for parents who want their teen learning AI agents through structured, practical project work instead of wandering through random tools.

3 requests received. 17 spots still open.

Join the cohort

Join one of the first 20 cohort spots.

Parent contact only. After submitting, this page shows the next step. Access email comes after review/payment.

Best fit: high-school-aged learner

Outcome: useful app or workflow

No prior coding experience required

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These details help with beta follow-up, but the first step only needs parent contact, age fit, and interest.

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Before you apply

Parent questions, answered.

The short version: parent-owned accounts, a private project demo, weekly proof you can read, and a direct support path.

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What does my kid need to get started?

A modern browser, a parent-owned email for course access, and a parent-approved AI assistant such as ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. Free tiers are fine. No paid API keys, no social accounts, and no developer setup are required.

Does my kid need their own accounts?

No. Enrollment and course access run through your email or a parent-controlled alias, and we do not ask for child names at signup. Any extra tool a project needs stays parent-approved.

Is my kid launching a real business?

They build a private project demo: a useful app or workflow they can explain. Nothing is published and no payments or outreach happen. Publishing, messaging, purchases, or public accounts would always need your approval first.

What do I actually see each week?

Weekly proof of work: a problem brief, the prompts your kid used, a review note on what the AI got wrong, and the week’s build step. You can read exactly what they made and how they directed the AI.

How is proof reviewed?

A reviewer reads each submission against a simple rubric: a clear customer and problem, how the AI was directed, what the learner checked or corrected, and privacy-safe content. Proof is approved or returned with one specific revision note the learner can act on.

What happens after I apply?

Your request is saved and you get a confirmation email. After review and the $99 beta checkout, we send parent onboarding plus the course access invite to your parent-owned email. You stay the account owner the whole way.

What if the beta is not a fit?

Email support@agentreadykids.com. Cancellation and refund requests during the beta are acknowledged the same business day and handled through Stripe.