Engineering Manager.
Your team is curious but cautious. They’ve tried Copilot. Some love it, some ignore it. You need a structured way to level up the whole team at once — not just the early adopters.
We change how we think before we change how we code.
A proven, hands-on workshop that transforms how your team builds software with AI. Real workflows, on your actual codebase, that ship results from day one.
You know AI matters. Your team isn’t moving fast enough.
Your team is curious but cautious. They’ve tried Copilot. Some love it, some ignore it. You need a structured way to level up the whole team at once — not just the early adopters.
You’re setting technical direction. AI is on the roadmap but adoption is uneven. You need your senior engineers to lead the shift, not resist it.
You see what AI can do. You can’t get there alone. You need the rest of the team to catch up so you’re not the only one writing prompts and reviewing AI-generated code.
AI concepts, techniques and strategies they’ll use in standups, code reviews, and sprint planning.
Two days. One transformation. Practice gap in between.
“We change how we think before we change how we code.”
Stack-agnostic. Any team, any language, any framework.
“MCP turns AI from a code helper into a teammate that knows your stack.”
Same promise as Day 1 — stack-agnostic. Figma is one example. Your tools are the real curriculum.
Six hours. Mostly hands-on. No death by slides.
Your real codebase, not made-up examples.
AI vocabulary, the trust curve, and context engineering on your actual codebase. Your team leaves with workflows they can use immediately.
Day 2: Connecting AI to Your Tools.MCP pipelines that connect AI to your tools — databases, APIs, design files. Peer-led iteration and a capstone pair-coding challenge.
Remote or on-site — I teach worldwide. Got questions? Let’s talk.
Straight answers, no sales pitch.
Each developer needs a paid subscription to an AI coding tool — we recommend Claude Pro or Cursor Pro. Beyond that, the workshop runs on whatever IDE and stack your team already uses. No new infrastructure required.
Yes. The workshop works equally well on-site or over video. The only requirement is that every participant has their own machine with their real codebase pulled up. I’ve run it both ways; the quality doesn’t change.
Figma is one example of connecting AI to external tools via MCP. Day 2 teaches the pattern — your team will build pipelines for whatever tools they actually use: Sentry Supabase Jira your own APIs.
Yes. There’s a built-in practice gap between Day 1 and Day 2 — typically one to several days. Your team applies the foundations before going deeper.
The base price includes 8 seats. You can add up to 7 more at $1,250 each for a max of 15. Smaller teams get more individual coaching time. Larger teams benefit from richer peer-led sessions. Both work.
All of them. 25 years of full-stack development means I can read and reason about code in any language or framework. Before the workshop, I’ll need read access to your repo (under NDA) so I can tailor every demo, challenge, and context file to your actual codebase.
The workshop is a one-time investment. These retainers are how you protect it — ongoing guidance so your team doesn’t plateau after week two.
Up to 10 hours
Your team has the foundation. This keeps momentum going—regular check-ins, code reviews, and guidance so new habits stick and AI workflows keep improving.
Up to 15 hours
More than support—an embedded advisor. I shape how your team evolves with AI, from onboarding new hires to quarterly strategy that keeps you ahead of the curve.
Additional hours billed separately at agreed rates.
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