Skills you can deploy on Monday morning.

    Education in the AI world
    is broken

    Every day there's a new AI app, agent, model, or protocol demanding your attention. But the real question isn't "what's new?" — it's what's relevant for me?

    80%

    of AI projects fail

    RAND

    85%

    of AI projects fail

    Gartner

    87%

    of AI projects fail

    VentureBeat

    The numbers vary, the story doesn't — most of this never ships. Because new tech doesn't always mean progress. Real progress needs context, practicality, and a deep awareness of the ecosystems it claims to transform.

    The course is dead

    In 2026, if you're still thinking in courses, you're already behind.

    Courses are a remnant of a legacy learning model: enroll, learn a topic end-to-end, get exposed to principles and tools along the way. But reality doesn't work that way. Things are non-linear. A product manager at Company A is solving entirely different problems with entirely different tools than one at Company B.

    Courses are for foundations. If you're a complete beginner, they're a fine starting point. But most of us are already skilled or semi-skilled — we don't need to start from zero. We need to go from competent to dangerous.

    The age of skills

    In 2026, the keyword for learning is skills. Not knowledge. Not awareness. Skills — the kind you can deploy on Monday morning.

    Dexity stands for deftness, adroitness, proficiency, nimbleness, and finesse.

    It means doing something with ease and expertise.

    🚫

    No more 40-hour courses

    That eat up your life and make you forget why you started by the time you finish.

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    No more hype videos

    That show you a shiny new technology, talk about myriad possibilities, and then deliver zero deployable value.

    How we do it

    1

    Choose one specific skill

    Like building a PRD writing and reviewing engine, a product research assistant agent, or a data analysis agent that actually works.

    2

    Learn it with full confidence

    Guided by someone who has already done it, not someone who has only read about it.

    3

    Make real deployments

    Not toy projects, not sandboxes. Real deployments that build muscle memory.

    4

    Go forth and deploy

    Take it into your work, your team, your product.

    4

    Sessions

    8

    Hours

    1

    Month

    One month, and you walk away having mastered the skill — not just understood it, but deployed it.

    Skills you can deploy on Monday morning.

    Who are the Dexters?

    Our instructors — we call them Dexters — are people just like you. They were enamoured by the same shiny objects on the horizon. They were equally confused, overwhelmed, and anxious. But they put in the time. They separated signal from noise. They learned, applied, failed, shipped, and gained experiences that no course could teach.

    F+

    Every Dexter comes from FAANG+ companies

    Has shipped AI systems at scale, and understands the complexity that comes with real-world technology — not just theory.

    Learn from their experience — but more importantly, walk your own path. Define your own impact. We are enablers. When you go out with the confidence to deploy a skill in the real world, we both win.

    The loop

    Learning doesn't end at deployment. The best practitioners iterate.

    The moment you sign up, you're part of the community. That means:

    New deployments weekly

    On the hottest skills and trends shaping tech — the cool stuff, minus the noise and hype.

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    Monthly free workshops

    Deep dives on the tech that dropped this month.

    You don't just learn once and leave. You stay sharp.

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