
Wild Reader
An early reader introducing AI literacy. Combines early reading instruction with AI image generation.
Built for Daniel's two boys (ages three and five)
Learn to build with AI through hands-on courses, or get help bringing your idea to life. Real projects, better questions.
We're building a working first version website, tool, or experiment using cutting-edge AI tools. You'll leave with:
Follow your curiosity. Leave with something you can't stop thinking about — or the small problem you want solved.
No prep required. We'll guide the AI tools.
We'll keep adding builds here.

An early reader introducing AI literacy. Combines early reading instruction with AI image generation.
Built for Daniel's two boys (ages three and five)

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Starts with something you genuinely want to understand, explore, or untangle — and we turn that curiosity into a real first version.
Great fits: everyday problems, personal systems, learning projects, or tools you wish existed (like a lending library, tracker, organizer, guide, checklist, or interactive reference).
We build a working v1 you can click and use. Big visions are welcome, but we'll start with something we can realistically ship in a short build.
Best fits: simple websites, lightweight tools, interactive pages, and small experiments. Not a great fit: hardware projects or deep locked-down integrations.
We use modern AI tools to build fast and think clearly. You don't need to be technical — you'll leave with practical AI literacy and the ability to collaborate with AI, test ideas, and judge outputs without outsourcing your thinking.
We'll send a short prep guide so you can come in ready — and get the most build time possible. If there's something in your life you wish worked better, we can help you build a small tool around it.
A curriculum for educators who want students to build by following their questions.