Tracker and requirements
Receive tasks like in a product team and learn to read requirements.
Every role is a set of real tasks, reviews, and communication with the AI team.
Start with one role and expand your skills over time.
The entire workflow follows a real cycle: requirements, development, review, and final delivery.
Receive tasks like in a product team and learn to read requirements.
Work with the repo, environment, and real technical constraints.
Go through code review, fix feedback, and improve quality.
Yes. The platform does not teach language syntax from zero. You should know the basics of your stack so the simulation can focus on real workflows.
No. Each role has context, responsibility, communication style, and escalation logic. They assign tasks, clarify requirements, review work, and move the sprint forward.
Around 4 to 6 hours per week is usually enough to move through scenarios without overload. If you want, you can go faster and close more tasks per sprint.
Yes. We look at your experience, stack, and goals. A confident junior and a mid-level specialist with workflow gaps will enter through different scenarios.
You receive tasks in a tracker, read requirements, build the deliverables for your role, answer comments, pass reviews, and bring the work to a completed result.
Yes. The simulation includes clarifications with Product, QA, Tech Lead, and other AI roles. You need to ask questions, negotiate, and defend decisions.
You leave with working cases, not just a certificate: how you handled requirements, reviews, revisions, and communication inside a team workflow.
Yes. The format is built around short iterations, so it fits evening practice or focused weekly time blocks without feeling like a second full-time job.
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