Hi there,
Over the past month, more than 1,500 solo developers and companies have been using Unlearn on real codebases. Their feedback drove almost daily platform updates, feature additions, and content rewrites. The version that goes live today is the sharpest one we've ever shipped, and I've been waiting to put it in your hands.
We just opened. 150 seats at $179/yr for the next 24 hours, the rate we're holding for our community before Unlearn goes out to the wider dev world.
AI is the loudest layer the industry has ever had. Most of the noise is about whether we're cooked, whether prompting is the new programming, whether everyone needs to switch stacks. The developers pulling ahead are tuning all of it out and asking smaller questions.
When does AI actually save me time? When does it cost me more than it gives? Where do I lean on it, where do I walk away, how do I keep my own judgment in the loop?
There's a line forming. On one side, developers who can spot the difference between AI shipping working code and AI shipping plausible-looking nonsense. On the other, the ones who can't.
The first group is protecting their technical leverage and building the careers AI amplifies, not replaces.The second is staking their career on AI being right every time.
Unlearn is built around that line. Most of us are figuring this out alone. Unlearn is the system that should have existed for it.
Watch Alex G, our Tech Education Lead, take you through what we built.
We're all in on Unlearn, and we'll be shipping every week for years. New lessons, new workflows, and the tips and fixes that come from how people actually use it.
Day one is already a lot:
- Eight workflows for the full build cycle (specs, feature design, agent builds, review, deploy, debug, refactor, and codebase mastery)
- Five AI courses for web developers, on the foundations every workflow depends on
- Every workflow ships with prompts, MCP servers, and skill files you install in Claude, Cursor, or whatever you use
AI knocked down most of the barriers between you and what you want to build, ship, or become. So we're building everything around that. Podcasts, live workshops, guides, tools, events, and a community of builders who want to grow. Unlearn is our way to support web developers through this transition, to make your lives easier, get you ahead of the curve, and help you improve your development skills and feel confident in them.
There are 150 seats, and 24 hours to take one. After that, the next round opens at $199, and the ladder keeps moving up toward $299. Whichever rung you join, that's your rate as long as you stay. Everything we ship from here is yours at that rate.
Best,
Alex Kyriakidis
CEO, BitterBrains
P.S. There's an interactive code review on the landing page that shows what's inside better than this email can. Worth thirty seconds before you decide.