Terminal Velocity AI presents
50 structured, battle-tested curricula spanning coding, design, security, data science, and more β each with a unique tutor persona, a real project, and word-for-word prompts the student pastes straight in.
Because the best way to learn any subject is to have a conversation with someone who knows it deeply β and knows exactly what the student needs to understand first.
They teach students to read documentation, watch videos, and search for answers. That's not how people learn and build things anymore.
Today's learner describes what they want and directs an AI to create it. That's the skill worth learning β in every subject.
Inside every one of the 50 kits is a multi-layered system designed for maximum "value density."
Each of the 50 Courses follows the same battle-tested structure to maximise learning and retention.
Every curriculum has its own character β Coach, Pixel, Cipher, Quest, and 46 others. Each has a distinct voice, teaching style, and way of celebrating wins.
Students don't do exercises β they build things. A REST API, a React app, a game, a compiler, a smart contract. Something they can ship and show.
Each lesson has a trigger, a goal, key concepts, and a follow-up question. The tutor guides the pacing so you don't have to.
Every lesson includes the exact prompt the student pastes into Claude Code. No guessing what to type. Just describe, build, learn.
Each curriculum includes a "Hints for Common Situations" section β pre-written responses for the questions students always ask.
No proprietary platform, no subscription, no DRM. Fifty `.md` files you can adapt, extend, and use in any AI coding tool that reads project context.
Every tutor is purpose-built for their domain.
Warm, enthusiastic, endlessly patient. The perfect first tutor β zero jargon, maximum encouragement.
Visual and component-obsessed. Thinks in design systems, makes the student feel the satisfaction of something that actually looks good.
Clinical and methodical. Teaches attack before defence, models the professional security mindset from lesson one.
Precise and delighted by recursion. Frames the whole project as "you're building a mind that understands language."
Playful and loop-obsessed. Celebrates the first enemy explosion with genuine enthusiasm.
Precise and experimentally minded. Treats fine-tuning as applied science β form hypotheses, measure, interpret.
+ 44 more tutors covering every major domain in tech, design, and beyond
Six tutors. Six subjects. Same AI-native approach.
Drop any curriculum into your Claude Code classroom environment. Structured lessons, consistent pacing, zero prep time.
Stop rebuilding lessons from scratch. Charge for your time, not your prep β these are ready to run the moment you open them.
Pick a topic, open the file, follow the tutor. No videos to rewind, no forums to wait on. Just you and a very patient AI teacher.
Use the kit as a foundation. Adapt the structure, swap the project, keep the persona framework β and ship a course in days, not months.
No subscription. No upsell. Buy once, own forever.
30-day no-questions-asked refund. If you don't find value, reply to your receipt and I'll refund you in full.
For context: one Udemy course costs $15β$200. This is 50 courses for under $3 each.
No. Each curriculum is a context file you place in your project folder. Claude Code reads it automatically and becomes the tutor. If you're new to Claude Code, curriculum 01 (Coach / Web Development) is explicitly designed for complete beginners.
Plain Markdown (.md). They work in Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, or any AI coding tool that loads project context files. No proprietary format, no lock-in.
Yes. The licence covers personal and commercial use β run a bootcamp, charge for tutoring sessions, build a course on top of these. The one restriction is that you can't resell the raw curriculum files themselves as a standalone product.
Students need access to Claude Code (available via Anthropic's Claude.ai plans or API). The courses themselves have no subscription requirement β they're plain text files.
There's a range. Curriculum 01 is for absolute beginners with zero coding experience. Most are intermediate (some prior programming knowledge assumed). A few β compiler design, WebAssembly, bioinformatics β are advanced. Each curriculum lists its prior knowledge requirement in the meta section.
Absolutely. They're plain text files β edit anything. Change the tutor name, swap the project, update the canned prompts, add lessons. You own the files once you buy them.
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