Stop typing into AI.
Start commanding it.
Four short tracks. A live Claude-powered playground that grades every prompt you write. Start free. Finish in an evening. Walk away commanding AI like a senior.
The Four Moves.
Every great prompt has four moves. Miss one and the output drops a grade. Hit all four and even Claude's smallest model will outperform a sloppy prompt to its biggest.
Context
Name the world AI is operating in. Specific beats clever. One paragraph of texture beats five adjectives.
Role & Constraints
Who is AI being? What can't it do? Most defaults are bad — naming bans is faster than rewriting.
Output Shape
Length, structure, format. If you can imagine five different drafts from your brief, your brief isn't tight yet.
Iteration
Build a self-critique into the same turn. The cheapest editor is the same model that wrote the draft.
Four tracks.
From beginner to building production systems.
Each lesson follows the same shape: a short principle, a side-by-side bad-vs-great prompt, a 60-second drill, and the live playground where Claude grades your work and shows you a master-level rewrite.
Foundation
The Four Moves and the muscle memory to use them
Five short lessons that take you from typing into AI like it's Google to writing briefs that get real work done.
Practitioner
From writing prompts to building prompt systems
Six lessons for people who use AI every day. Chain prompts, anchor on real examples, weaponize negative space, build a personal system prompt that works for you forever.
Advanced
Reasoning, structure, tools, and defense
Chain-of-thought, structured outputs, tool use, retrieval, multi-modal, injection defense, and evals — the things that separate prompts that work from prompts that ship.
Mastery
Agents, orchestration, and teaching AI your taste
Five lessons (in progress) for people building production AI systems — agents, multi-agent orchestration, voice-first design, evals at scale, and encoding subjective taste.
What if AI just did the work for you?
You'll learn to write world-class prompts. Some people would rather skip writing prompts entirely. That's what Ava is — VJ's voice-first AI that reads your email, manages your calendar, talks to clients. $297/month. Built on the same principles you're about to learn.