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philosophy · 28 May 2026 · 2 min read

Cohorts, not courses

A course is a library. A cohort is a crew. We bet on the crew — here's why.

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Cohorts, not courses

A course is a library. You walk in, take what you need, leave alone. A cohort is a crew. You walk in, find people pointed in the same direction, and ship together.

Why we don't sell courses

Because the courses you've already paid for are sitting in a tab you'll never open. The bottleneck has never been content. The bottleneck is showing up — and showing up is a social act.

What a cohort actually does for you

  • A deadline you can't move alone
  • People who notice when you go quiet
  • A reason to ship the thing, not perfect it forever

What we ask of you

Show up. Ship something. Look at someone else's work. That's the whole contract.

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