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The Manifesto

GitHub tracks code.
CTOschool tracks becoming.

The next decade does not reward people who pick a lane.

It rewards the builder — the one who can take an idea from a blank file to a production-shipped, AI-leveraged, self-distributed product without asking anyone for help. Frontend, backend, cloud, ML, AI, growth — they move across all of it. They use AI to compound, not to be replaced. They have curiosity, hustle, and a bias for action.

Today's tech education is broken for this person.

Bootcamps teach one stack. YouTube is fragmented. Certificates are claims about claims. Resumes are claims. GitHub captures code but not identity, design, growth, or any proof of becoming. LinkedIn is theatre. Most edtech sells "skills" — but people don't buy skills. They buy status, confidence, identity, recognition, momentum.

CTOschool exists because that person needs a single place where the path is curated, the proof is public, and the identity that emerges from both is undeniable.

What we promise

One curated path through every stack a modern engineer needs — frontend, backend, cloud, AI, systems design, growth. We call it Atlas. Free forever. Sequenced so each chapter builds on the last.

At the end of every chapter, you ship a public Receipt — verifiable proof that you actually built it. Resumes are claims. Certificates are claims about claims. Receipts are the actual work.

Every Receipt lives on your Profile. A year of consistent shipping becomes a portfolio that hires you, not a certificate that asks others to.

AtlasLearn the path.BuildShip the work.ReceiptsProve what you built.ProfileBe visible.ReputationCompound your identity.LiveAccelerate together.

What we won't do

We won't sell you a job. We won't issue certificates. We won't gate the curriculum behind a paywall. We won't promise you become "industry-ready" in three months. We won't position against vibe-coding — most of you ship that way; we add foundations on top, we don't subtract anything.

We charge for the things only humans can do — live cohorts, mentorship, the room where you debug with someone older than the tutorial you're stuck on. The content is free, forever.

Who this is for

You, if you'd rather build than be taught. If you've been called curious one too many times. If you have 47 tabs of half-finished tutorials and no portfolio. If you suspect that what holds you back is not knowing the next line of code, but the absence of public proof that you can already write the previous one.

The first chapter takes 90 minutes. The hundred-thirty-first changes your life.

Become undeniable.

Browse the Atlas

Track becoming. — CTOschool