Dear Boss,
Our team is already investing time in AI coding assistants. Right now, each developer is figuring it out on their own, with mixed results. Some people are shipping faster. Others are losing time debugging AI-generated code that looked right but wasn't.
The difference isn't the tool. It's the engineering process around it.
Without a structured approach, AI coding assistants create real risks:
- Code that passes a quick review but creates technical debt
- Inconsistent patterns as every developer uses AI differently
- Time lost to rework when AI output doesn't meet production standards
- Security and architecture decisions made without enough context about our system
- A weaker shared sense of how our codebase works
That's why we're asking for seats in the AI Coding Crash Course, a self-paced workshop taught by Matt Pocock.
What the workshop covers
The AI Coding Crash Course teaches a complete, repeatable engineering process for working with AI coding assistants:
- How to interrogate an idea until the requirements survive questioning, before any code is written
- The three ways agentic coding fails — quality, direction, and steering — and the process fix for each
- How context windows and agent skills actually work, so good results stop being luck and start being repeatable
- A workflow for planning, delegating, and reviewing AI-assisted implementation: from product requirements to scoped issues to test-driven implementation and review
- How to keep control of architecture in an existing production codebase instead of accumulating a mess
- Hands-on practice with Matt's open-source agent skills, which our team can adopt and adapt for free
Every seat includes lifetime access to all lessons, English transcripts and subtitles, progress tracking, a completion certificate, and access to the AI Hero Discord community.
Why this matters for our team
When developers learn a shared process for AI-assisted coding, the benefits compound:
- Faster shipping with a reliable workflow instead of trial and error
- Higher code quality through structured review and better tests
- Consistent team patterns instead of everyone inventing their own AI process
- Better architecture decisions by keeping humans in control of design while delegating implementation
- Less rework by catching problems before code is written, not after
About the instructor
Matt Pocock is a widely respected engineer and educator. He created Total TypeScript and has taught thousands of professional developers. The open-source agent skills this workshop teaches have been installed more than 14 million times, and his AI Hero work is practical, code-focused, and grounded in real engineering rather than hype.
The investment
The workshop is a one-time purchase per seat, currently available at $100.00 off through August 24, 2026 (PT).
If you'd like to support our development as a team and improve how we work with AI tools, please visit AI Coding Crash Course to purchase seats before the discount expires.
We are happy to answer any questions and would love to discuss this further.
Thank you for considering this investment in our team's capabilities.
Your team