Hi Adam,
Over the past few emails, we've been looking at how AI is changing the work. Not just output, but how decisions get made, how features get scoped, and how code is shipped.
Most developers are already using AI for a big chunk of their work. The question now is how to keep your judgment sharp while your output scales. Unlearn.dev was built for exactly that.
You're part of the BitterBrains community, so you’ll hear about it before anyone else and get first shot at early access.
Unlearn.dev opens early access for 500 members on March 31.
Unlearn isn't a traditional learning platform. It's built around how development actually happens when you're working with AI, from planning and scoping to shipping code you can fully vouch for.
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What you’ll do inside Unlearn
The platform is hands-on, and what you learn works with any language, framework, or tool.
Instead of watching passively, you’ll:
- Follow repeatable development workflows, and tweak them for your own use
- Use generated artefacts and pre-built agent skills directly in your own projects
- Review real AI-generated code
- Follow along with a living project, clone it for yourself, and test what you’ve learned
The Unlearn team will show you how experienced engineers think through problems, alongside commands and prompts.
The tools will keep changing. What you'll learn won't.
What you’ll get on day one
The first set of Unlearn workflows will focus on real development scenarios that engineers face every day when working with AI.
You’ll learn how to:
- Turn rough ideas into structured project plans with AI
- Scope and stress-test features before any code gets generated
- Build features with guardrails in place to maintain code quality
- Ship quickly and confidently
The focus is practical. You’ll come away from the first workflows with the ability to start planning a project or safely add features to existing applications.
Everything is built around how development actually happens, not theoretical explanations or abstract tutorials.
Early Access (500 spots)
Early access opens March 31 for 48 hours. The first 500 developers who join lock in at $129/year. That price doesn't change at renewal or when the platform raises its prices.
Once those 500 spots are gone or the 48 hours are up, enrollment closes. No timeline on when it reopens.
Best,
Alex Kyriakidis,
CEO of BitterBrains
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