Terms

The deal, in plain language.

The free lesson is free. Read it, use it, run its moves on your own code, forward it to the friend whose app breaks in threes. No account, no license key, no catch — the give is the give.

The code is yours to use. Every code sample and every prompt we publish exists so you can apply it to your own projects. Do that. No attribution required.

No warranty — and here's the honest version of why. The lessons name real defects and the fixes really work. But your codebase is yours: we can't see it, so we can't promise what any specific change does to it. Ship carefully, keep your commits small, and if something breaks anyway, the lesson that fixes it is free too.

Nothing is for sale yet. No accounts, no subscriptions, no way to give us money right now. When the full course opens, the purchase comes with its own terms — written this plainly.

The content is ours. Sharing lessons with people is encouraged — that's the model. Scraping the site to resell the material as your own course is not sharing. (You'd also be reselling the free part, which is a bold business plan.)

That's it. No arbitration clause, because there's nothing to arbitrate.