Tutorial graveyard
You finish courses but never ship. Another cloned todo app dies in a folder.
Accountability-first apprenticeship
Track 1 — Web Systems: twelve stages from Git and the browser to API, SQL, auth, and a deployed full-stack app. Structure and accountability from us — depth and initiative from you.
No credit card · 12 stages live · ~2 min to start
The real problem
You need a system that tells you what to build today and holds you to it — with GitHub as the receipt.
You finish courses but never ship. Another cloned todo app dies in a folder.
You know what to learn — not what to do today. Motivation fades in week two.
Recruiters see certificates, not commits. No proof you can sustain building.
How it works
Link the GitHub project you'll grow for the whole track.
Lesson → Sandbox → Quiz → Project. Every concept lands in your codebase.
GitHub is the record. Weekends don't break your streak.
What you get
Structured learning that ends in your codebase, not a certificate.
Assignment-first home: stage, step, and checklist — not an overwhelming syllabus.
Lesson → Sandbox → Quiz → ProjectEvery stage lands in one repo. Refactors, migrations, and fixes count as progress.
Meaningful commits onlyStreaks track real work. Miss a weekday and you feel it. Weekends don't break the chain.
7-day heatmap + streakMost learners restart every few weeks. Ninety days on the loop ends with one shipped app and habits that stick.
Without LoopCommit
With LoopCommit
FAQ
No. You get curriculum and accountability — lessons point you in the right direction, but you research, debug, and build in your own repo. How far you go is up to you.
Neither. LoopCommit is an accountability system: curriculum tells you what to do, GitHub proves you did it. No watch-time metrics.
No. Weekends don't break your streak. We optimize for sustainable weekday rhythm, not burnout sprints.
Yes — link the GitHub repo you're growing for the track. One evolving project, no resets mid-track.
Web Systems — twelve stages: onboarding and Git, HTML/CSS and JavaScript, Express API and SQL, wiring the stack, data modeling and ORM, auth, a client UI, then tests and deploy. One repo throughout.
Stage 0 starts at onboarding and tooling. You should already be willing to code a little; we teach the web stack outside-in, not computer science from zero.
Track 1 is free while we prove the wedge. Connect GitHub and start — no card required.
A GitHub account, 30–60 minutes on weekdays, and a repo you commit to for the length of the track.
One loop. One project. Every day.
Link GitHub, get today's assignment, and start a streak that means something on your profile.