Hi there,
For the last couple of years, AI has been rewriting what a developer's day looks like. The "developers are cooked" takes and the "prompting is the new programming" arguments dominated the timeline, and mostly missed the actual story.
The work itself changed. Now it lives upstream in specs and downstream in review, and most of us figured out the hard way that passing tests isn’t the same thing as working code.
The strongest developers I know didn't try to outwork AI. They built systems around all of that to protect their technical leverage.
That's Unlearn, the platform we built around exactly that.
It opens tomorrow, Tuesday April 28 at 14:00 CEST.
Add to calendar → Tuesday, April 28, 14:00 CEST
On day one, you get all of this.
- 8 flagship workflows that cover the full build cycle (specs, feature design, agent builds, review, deploy, debug, refactor, codebase mastery)
- 5 AI courses on the foundations underneath (context engineering, agent patterns, productivity tooling that puts AI in the loop instead of on the side, RAG, AI for UI and testing)
- MCP servers, skill files, and prompt libraries that ship with every workflow, ready to install in Claude, Cursor, or whatever you use
Unlearn isn't a course library. AI is the next abstraction layer, and what you learn this April is half-stale by August. The platform moves with the layer instead.
Or learn more on the landing page.
Tomorrow, Tuesday at 14:00 CEST, 150 seats at $179/yr, locked at that rate as long as you stay. This email is going to about 400,000 developers in our network. Only 150 of them lock that rate.
Last time we opened early access for the beta platform, 500 seats were gone in under 48 hours, and we hadn't even sent the wider list yet. Set your alarm for 14:00 CEST.
See you tomorrow.
Alex GS
Tech Education Lead
P.S. After tomorrow, $179 is gone. Then $199 for the rest of the week, then up toward $299. Whichever rate you join at stays as long as you do.