Parent onboarding

What happens after you join the first cohort.

You control the access handoff, your kid works through an 8-week AI agent builder program, and progress is tied to visible project work rather than passive watching.

Cohort handoff

1

Application or payment is confirmed

The beta starts with parent contact details, beta fit, and payment confirmation. Child names are not needed for signup.

2

Learner access is activated

The parent receives the access handoff. If an external LMS is used for the cohort, the invite will stay parent-owned and privacy-aware.

3

Your kid starts Week 1

Week 1 teaches the learner to use AI agents to explore a useful problem and safe next step before building anything.

4

Project work is reviewed

The learner saves the prompt, prototype step, and review note so the work can be understood and improved.

First lesson

Week 1 starts with a problem, not a tool.

Your kid learns to use AI agents as thinking partners for problem discovery. The goal is not to let AI invent the whole idea. The goal is to define a useful problem, a first workflow, and a safe next step.

Problem brief

One sentence naming the customer, problem, and why it might matter.

Discovery prompt

The strongest prompt used to explore the customer and problem.

Human review note

What the AI missed, exaggerated, or made too vague.

Optional prototype link

A notes doc, screenshot folder, draft page, workflow, or other parent-safe project step.

Privacy rules

Keep signup and project work parent-safe.

Do not include child names in signup, project submissions, prompts, or public links.

Do not paste addresses, private schedules, phone numbers, account details, or private family details into AI tools.

Adult approval is required before any workflow can publish, message, buy, download, or create accounts.

Your kid should be able to explain what AI helped with and what they changed themselves.

Review model

Progress should be based on project work, not passive video completion.

Submitted

Project work is saved and waiting for review.

Approved

The work meets the lesson bar.

Needs revision

The learner should revise the work before treating the lesson as complete.

Resubmitted

Revised proof is saved and waiting for another review.

Next actions

Use this page before the first lesson.

The first cohort starts with parent contact, privacy-aware access, and a clear Week 1 lesson path.