Starting April 13 → 7 weeks · Mondays & Wednesdays · live on Zoom
Each week has two live Zoom sessions — Mondays (theory + demos) and Wednesdays (live coding). Between sessions, expect 3–5 hours of independent practice on your own project, plus an always-on WhatsApp group for questions.
I run all sessions personally — Gleb Kalinin. 20+ years in tech, ex-CPO of Ozon.travel, the past two years focused on teaching agentic workflows and coaching product managers and consultants.
The lab deliberately avoids the lecture format. Most learning happens through demos and working on real participant cases together, in real time.
Theme of the week, concept walkthroughs, and live demonstrations. Not a lecture — closer to a guided show-and-tell where I solve a real problem on screen and you can interrupt with questions any time. Recordings always available.
The heart of the lab. Participants bring their real work — a stuck task, a half-built workflow, a "could Claude do this?" question — and we solve it together in real time. Group pair-programming where the whole cohort learns from each person's case.
I'm in the WhatsApp group daily. Screenshots, error messages, "is this the right approach?" — answered the same day. The group stays open after the cohort ends.
Real tasks from past cohorts. No synthetic exercises — participants bring their own consulting, product, and operational problems.
Pull subtitles via yt-dlp, extract topics, dispatch parallel subagents to research each one. Final report in Markdown, ready to share with a client.
Full Next.js app: API sync, bonus calculation, role-based dashboards. Built end-to-end across two Wednesday sessions by a non-developer.
A bot that takes voice notes, turns them into structured tasks, and writes them to Notion. Full cycle: SDK → deployment → live in your messenger.
Scrape competitor sites, extract pricing and features, generate a comparison table. Runs on a weekly schedule afterwards.
Package a recurring workflow (e.g. generating a client report) into a reusable Claude Code skill, with tests so it doesn't break next month.
Markdown notes → Marp slides → PDF → ElevenLabs voiceover → deploy to Vercel. One prompt, finished artifact.
Hook up Fathom: auto-extract decisions, action items, and client quotes into your CRM after every call.
A file-based memory layer so your agent remembers your profile, preferences, and project context across sessions.
Wrap an internal API or database in an MCP server so any agent — yours, a teammate's — can call it. Zero-to-working in one session.
Pre/post-tool hooks: auto-commit, validation, WhatsApp notifications. Turn Claude Code from "a tool you launch" into "an environment that runs itself."
Mon 13.04 / Wed 15.04
Intro to Agents
Mon 20.04 / Wed 22.04
Prompting & Context
27.04 — 01.05
No sessions
Catch up on materials, work on your project, rest.
Mon 04.05 / Wed 06.05
Subagents & Research
Mon 11.05 / Wed 13.05
MCP, Skills, Hooks
Mon 18.05 / Wed 20.05
Agent SDK & Deployment
Mon 25.05 / Wed 27.05
Practice & Presentations
Questions about whether the lab fits your situation? Email me or message me on LinkedIn — happy to do a 15-minute sanity-check call before you commit.
Pricing & signup