1. Get the Starter Kit
Use the free entry point to understand the program, parent rules, and first worksheets.
Open Starter Kit
Complete Learning Path
Students should not start by building random AI tools. They first learn business logic, then study cases, help someone at home, choose a small project, and finally attempt a real launch.
Recommended sequence
Use the free entry point to understand the program, parent rules, and first worksheets.
Open Starter KitComplete the free 10-lesson business foundation: finance, accounting, marketing, competition, and responsible AI.
Open Business FoundationsLearn the patterns: AI as coach, AI as designer, AI as support, AI as builder, AI as operations helper.
Open Case LibraryInterview a family member and build one safe, useful AI workflow for real feedback.
Open Family LabPick a small, reachable offer such as a study pack, restaurant content kit, meal planner, or product listing makeover.
Open Project KitsFollow the daily tasks: find a problem, design an offer, build, package, launch, and learn.
Open ChallengeWrite a sales page, outreach message, customer interview, FAQ, and feedback request without starting from a blank page.
Open TemplatesUse the tool directory to find writing, design, coding, planning, and launch tools, including available discounts or partner links.
Open ToolsUse feedback and revenue attempts to decide whether to improve, pivot, or stop.
View Paid PathCompletion standards
Finishing is not watching lessons. Finishing means a student has created evidence of business thinking and real-world action.