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Wright is the program that gives kids what schools have quietly stopped giving them: not a grade, not a certificate, but a real, working product they shipped to real people. By week 12 your kid has built and launched one. The founding group is kept small on purpose, because I read every reply myself and that does not scale to a crowd. The honest first step is not a sales call. It is the real first module, free.
Free, no card, no login. Then the $29 First Build Kit if your kid wants to build the real thing.
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Your application is in. The honest first step is free, and it is not a sales call.
Thank you for applying. I read every reply myself, so the founding group stays small. Before anything else, do the real Module 1 with your kid, free, no card and no login. It is the same first module a paying family starts on, and it tells you more than any call could. I also just emailed you this link.
What schools stopped giving, and what week 12 looks like
Most of what school still hands a capable kid is a grade and a line on a transcript. What it rarely gives anymore is the experience of making one real thing and putting it in front of real people who were not obligated to care. That experience is where a kid learns what they are actually capable of, and it is exactly the part the system has quietly dropped.
Wright is built around that missing piece. The program runs to a real outcome: by week 12 your kid has shipped one working product to real customers, not a class project graded by a parent, but a thing that exists at a real web address and does a real job for people who chose to use it. That is the line a founding family is buying into.
The founding group is kept small on purpose. Not as a tactic, and not with a countdown clock. It is small because I read every reply, look at every kid's work, and answer personally, and that is only honest at a size I can actually hold. When it is full, it is full, and I will say so plainly.
The honest first step is the work, not a call
A founding family should not commit on a promise. They should see the real thing first. So before anything else, the free Module 1 is the real first module of Wright, with no login and no card, written so your kid can work straight through it at home this week.
By the end they have shipped their first real artifact: a one-paragraph idea brief naming a real person, a real problem, and the small thing your kid could build to fix it. That single paragraph tells you more about whether this is right for your kid than any call I could schedule. Do the work first, free. Then decide.
No card, no login. Your kid ships their first idea brief.
When your kid is ready to build · $29 · one time · no subscription
What the First Build Kit is
After the free Module 1, the First Build Kit is the next two modules, unlocked the moment you pay, lifetime access. Self-paced, no live calls, no schedule to keep. Your kid turns the idea brief they just wrote into a real, working product, live at a web address a stranger can open on their own phone and actually use, this weekend.
Module 2 · Coach Lin · Lock the offer
Your kid takes the loose idea from Module 1 and turns it into a one-page offer card a
stranger could actually pay for: the product name, the one real customer, what it does,
what it deliberately does not do, and the price. Coach Lin is the strictest coach in the
program and will not pass a fuzzy offer through. They walk out with a real file,
offer_card.md, that decides exactly what gets built next.
Module 3 · Coach Mark · Build the working version
This is the weekend where it becomes real. Coach Mark helps your kid pick the right AI
build tool for their specific product and push it just past the point where it works. The
deliverable is not a slide or a mockup. It is a live, public URL where the thing their
offer card promised actually happens, end to end, for a stranger, on a phone, without your
kid in the room. They save it in mvp_url.md, and it is theirs.
What they walk away holding
- A locked, one-page offer for a real product with a real first customer.
- A live, working web address a stranger can open and use, that passes a thirty-second can-you-use-this-without-help test.
- Lifetime access to both modules, so they can run the play again on a second idea.
- The two parent guides, so you know exactly what to look at and what to ask, without doing the work for them.
Instant access to Modules 2 and 3. One time. Full refund if nothing real ships.
The full Wright program is $397 a month. Most families start with one weekend instead.
What twenty-nine dollars is sitting next to
Kumon, every month
- Worksheets, indefinitely
- $150 or more a month, per subject
- Nothing your kid can point at
An Outschool class
- A few live sessions on a screen
- A topic, then it ends
- Nothing live at the end
A one-week coding camp
- $400 to $1,200
- A certificate
- Forgotten by Tuesday
The First Build Kit
- $29, one time
- One weekend, at home
- A real working tool, live at a URL, theirs to keep
The point is not that Wright is cheaper. It is that the cheaper thing here is the one that ends with a real product a stranger can open. Twenty-nine dollars buys a result, not a calendar of sessions.
Before you decide, here is one real build I can point to directly.
My own younger brother is one of the kids who has been through Wright. He shipped a real tool that connects to a student's Canvas and shows them what is due, all in one place, and it is live.
I watched him do it. He is the one I name, because he is family and I can speak to it directly. The other kids stay private, because they are minors and that is their families' call, not mine to put on display. One real product I can vouch for, from someone I know, is what I lead with.
The refund, in plain words
You are paying for a result, not a login. If your kid works through these two modules and does not end up with something real and working that you can open, reply to your receipt and I send back all twenty-nine dollars. No form, no window to miss, no questions about why. The risk here is mine, not yours.
After your kid has a live product, there is an honest path further, the $89 Launch Pack and then the $397 a month membership, each crediting what you already paid, but none of that is the deal today. Today is the free Module 1, and then twenty-nine dollars and a working tool.
The honest first step is free. Sit your kid down with the real Module 1, watch them ship their first idea brief, and judge it. The $29 build weekend is right there when they are ready.
Start with the free Module 1No card, no login. Your kid ships their first idea brief.
Already convinced? Get the First Build Kit, $29, or see exactly what is in the kit.
Ibrahim
Founder, Wright · wright.school