Not lecture videos. Not a chatbot. A live class with a teacher and three classmates who ask the questions, push back on the answers, and stay until you get it.
Coursera, Udemy, YouTube tutorials. The platforms are different. The number is the same. Most online courses see single-digit completion rates. The content was never the issue. The room was missing.
A teacher explains. Other students ask the things you wouldn't. Someone connects today's lesson to a job they had last year. Solo video has the first part. The other two are why anyone shows up to a real class.
For a long time, "AI tutor" meant a chatbot pretending to teach. Voice models, reasoning, and persistent characters quietly crossed a line in the last twelve months. A real classroom can finally be built. So we built one.
Three classmates with personalities that don't change between lessons. They ask. They argue. They drag concepts back to reality. The same way a great study group works, except they always show up.
"Hold that thought. It's a great question. We need one more piece before it lands."
"Wait. If it's beginner-friendly, is it actually powerful enough for production?"
"Instagram runs Django at a billion users. 'Python is slow' is mostly myth at the app level."
"Python is slow. Why not C++ or Rust? I'm not buying the easy answer."
Diagrams, code, ecosystems. Designed for the lesson, not pasted from slides. The teacher walks you through visually. No 480p screen recordings. No talking-head overlays.
The classmates ask. The teacher answers. You jump in whenever you want and the conversation picks up from where you left it. Discord energy, but everyone is paying attention.
Pause the class. Pull up Mentora, your private tutor, for as long as you need. Walk back in. The class waited for you. This is the part that doesn't exist anywhere else.
AI Engineering. Vibe Coding. Full Stack. UX/UI. Data Science. Project Management. Each path is a structured arc with a beginning and an end, not a directory of disconnected videos.
A small preview. Type a question and see how Mira, Kai, Theo, and the teacher would each respond. Pre-baked for now. The real thing arrives at launch.
I've taken every kind of online course. Coursera, Udemy, YouTube, MOOCs, bootcamps. I finished almost none of them.
The content was fine. The room was missing. It was just me, a video, and a Slack channel I was too embarrassed to post in.
Zekademy is the room I wished existed. A place where the awkward question is already on the table because Mira asked it. Where the practical pushback is already there because Kai brought it up. Where the skepticism is already in the air because Theo doesn't let things slide. You don't have to be brave. You just have to show up.
Be in the room when the first class starts. Early-access members get priority entry, founder updates, and lifetime-pricing eligibility.
We'll email the moment the first class is ready. Share your spot in the meantime. Referrals move you up the line.