There is no shortage of places to learn to code. Platforms, YouTube channels, bootcamps — the content exists. But a pattern kept appearing: students would finish a course, receive a certificate, and then sit down to build something and not know where to start.
The problem was not the content. It was the absence of structure around it. No one telling you what to do next. No one reviewing what you actually wrote. No projects that required you to think, not just follow along.
Kenpai was built around a single idea — that learning to code only counts if you can build something real at the end. Every course, every session, every assignment is designed with that outcome in mind. That principle applies equally whether you are a 7-year-old building a guessing game or a 16-year-old deploying an AI app.
Three tracks exist because the path looks different at different ages — but the destination is always the same: something you built, working, that you understand end to end.