
From Game
Player
to Game
Creator
Private 1-on-1 coding lessons designed to keep kids engaged, learning, and coming back.
See if it's the right fit — no commitment needed.
Every session we build a real game from scratch. No boring exercises, no copying code blindly — just your kid, a screen, and something coming to life in front of them. Each month we tackle a new game, each week a new challenge.
Flappy Bird — Control a character, add obstacles, track a high score.
Space Shooter — Shoot enemies, dodge attacks, survive as long as you can.
Platformer — Build levels, add enemies, collect coins and reach the finish.
Maze Game — Design the maze, add a timer, challenge a friend to beat it.
Every kid moves at their own pace. No experience needed — just curiosity and a want to create.

You're Never
Left Wondering
After every single session, I send a personalized recap email directly to you — so you always know exactly what your child built, what's coming next, and how to keep the momentum going.
Simple, Transparent
Pricing
No contracts. No hidden fees. Just one hour a week that your kid will actually look forward to.
4 private sessions a month — 1 hour each


Spots are limited. Once availability fills up, you'll be added to the waitlist.
I've worked at two major kids coding companies and noticed the gap immediately. Premium education shouldn't cost an arm and a leg. The future will require these skills — and every kid deserves access to them, not just the ones whose parents can afford a big brand name.
The bigger the company, the more inconsistent the experience. I've seen it firsthand. When it's just me and your child on a Zoom call, there's no bloated overhead, no rotating instructors, no watered down curriculum. Just focused, personalized attention every single session.
They just don't know how close they already are. The bar to start building real games is lower than it's ever been. Getting kids started now doesn't just teach them to code — it opens doors they didn't even know existed.
Hi, I'm Erick!
I'm not here to make a big company richer. I left the big coding companies because I wanted to build something meaningful — real connections with real families. I developed curriculum at one of the largest kids coding companies in the country and loved every second of it. But I knew most kids would never see it. This is my chance to deliver on a promise I made to myself: make coding accessible, affordable, and personal.