How it works
From first terminal toshipped software.
A simple arc: learn the method, install the tools as you go, build real software, and keep everything you make.
The build, end to end
The build, end to end.
Start with a plan, not a prompt
Before a line of code, you scope the work in plain language. Claude Code drafts the kickoff plan; you steer it until the shape is right.
- Describe the outcome, not the syntax
- Read the plan before anything runs
- Cut scope or redirect in one sentence
- No surprises once the build begins

The journey
Three steps to your first ship.
Set up in minutes
Start the free first module — no card, no countdown. Three commands bring your environment to life with the plugins and skills already wired in.
Learn the method
Plan, build, verify. You learn the repeatable moves by building with them, not by reading about them — the tools are the lesson.
Ship and own it
Use Schema OS and Claude Code to ship real projects, then keep every tool and the source. Carry it into the next project.
Schema OS — your config
One studio config, everywhere.
Your setup is not scattered across dotfiles you forget. Schema OS keeps one studio config — readable, versioned, and the same on every machine you sit down at.
Change it once and the whole runtime follows. No drift, no “works on my laptop,” no re-learning your own environment.

Schema OS — declarative
Configuration you can read.
Settings live in a clean, declarative format — not a wall of nested flags. You can see exactly what your runtime does at a glance, and change it without guesswork.
It is the same config the course teaches against, so what you learn maps one-to-one onto what you own.

The tools you learn with are the tools you keep.
What you unlock as you go
What you get along the way.
From the build
Builders, in their own words.
I went from never opening a terminal to shipping a working tool in a weekend. The setup just worked, and I actually understood every step.
Your turn
Ready to build for real?
Start the free first module. It comes with a real starter set of tools — not a teaser.
Ready?
Start with the free module.
It comes with a real starter set of tools — not a teaser.