Wright

Your kid will ship a real product, sell it, and have receipts. Before high school ends.

Twelve modules. Twelve coaches. One real product your kid picks, builds, and sells to actual paying customers. By the end, your kid has a Stripe account in their name, a working website, and a portfolio piece no AP class can produce.

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Three short questions. Reply within 24 hours. 14-day refund window after Module 1.

A 12-year-old’s hand holding an iPhone that shows a Stripe dashboard with a real revenue number on a kitchen counter in a Bay Area home.
Maya, 12, Atherton. Stripe account opened in Module 4. First paying customer in Module 6.

What most adults you know cannot do

Most adults you know cannot show you a working product they shipped this year with a real Stripe account, a real customer, and a verifiable revenue number. Wright is the five months in which your 11 to 16 year old becomes the exception. By Module 4 they have opened a Stripe account in their own name. By Module 6 there is a real receipt with a real customer attached. By Module 12 there is a portfolio piece a college or internship can verify independently.

Why this matters now

Your kid’s school is teaching them to write the kinds of essays ChatGPT writes in 4 seconds.

They are not yet teaching what comes after. The kids who will compound the most in the next 10 years are the ones who learn the modern AI-native toolkit while their classmates are still learning to format a citation. Wright is built around Claude Code, Codex, and the Antigravity IDE. The same tools adult founders use to ship products in a weekend. Your kid learns to use them to ship something real of their own, before the rest of school catches up. By the time school catches up, your kid is already on their second product.

Who it is for

The Bay Area parent already paying for Kumon, AoPS, Russian Math, or Stanford Pre-Collegiate.

You did everything right. Your kid is on top of the math. They have the violin or the soccer. They have the second language. And the parent at the pickup line just mentioned that her son shipped his first product to 14 paying customers in 8 weeks at age 13, through a small Bay Area program. Her son did not have your son’s GPA. He had something else. A built thing. A real receipt. A name on an artifact a college reader can verify. You went home and looked it up. You are here. Wright is the slot most families do not yet have.

What your kid builds, module by module

Each module ends in a shipped artifact. Each coach is a working operator who uses the same toolkit as their day job. Your kid leaves Module 12 with a real product, a real Stripe history, and a real customer list.

  1. Module 1 Coach Reya, product coach. Pick the idea, write the brief. Output: one-page brief in your inbox.
  2. Module 2 Coach Lin, naming coach. Lock the offer, name, and domain. Output: registered domain in your kid’s name.
  3. Module 3 Coach Mark, AI-native engineer. Build the MVP with Claude Code. Output: working repo, first shipped code.
  4. Module 4 Coach Jules, payments operator. Wire Stripe and a real domain. Output: Stripe account opened, parent-supervised.
  5. Module 5 Coach Atlas, launch coach. Ship it live to the public. Output: live working product on a real URL.
  6. Module 6 Coach Sage, first-sale coach. First paying customer. Output: first real receipt, real dollars.
  7. Module 7 Coach Echo, distribution coach. Organic reach, first 20 users. Output: first 20 real users on the product.
  8. Module 8 Coach Aria, content systems. Build the weekly content loop. Output: a weekly publishing rhythm your kid runs.
  9. Module 9 Coach Onyx, paid-ads operator. First $5 a day paid ad. Output: first paid acquisition channel live.
  10. Module 10 Coach Vera, data coach. Read the data, kill what does not work. Output: analytics dashboard your kid actually reads.
  11. Module 11 Coach Phoenix, iteration coach. Build v2 from customer feedback. Output: shipped v2 with named user feedback.
  12. Module 12 Coach Nova, demo-day coach. Demo day and the portfolio piece. Output: verifiable portfolio piece a college reader can confirm.

What your kid actually leaves with

Month 1 to Month 12. Real artifacts, no hypotheticals.

Month 1
Your kid has built their first thing using Claude Code, guided by the Coach Reya prompt-skill. Module 1 ends with a written product brief in your inbox and a working repo in your kid’s GitHub.
Month 3
A working AI-native MVP shipped under your kid’s name on a real domain their grandmother can find by searching their first name. Their school does not yet teach the tools they just used.
Month 6
First paying customer through your kid’s own Stripe account. Real money, real receipts, parent-supervised. Your kid’s name on a Stripe dashboard with a number above zero.
Month 12
Portfolio piece any future hiring manager, college reader, or first investor can independently verify is theirs. A real working product, a real Stripe history, a real customer list. The toolkit they used will be the standard professional toolkit by the time they finish high school.

Who runs Wright

Wright is founded by Ibrahim Rawashdeh. He spent the last two years running an AI agency that shipped products for technology companies using the same modern AI-native toolkit Wright teaches: Claude Code, Codex, and the Antigravity IDE. He started Wright after his nieces and nephews asked to learn what he was doing at work. He reads every application himself.

By Module 6

Your kid will have what almost no kid has.

Most adults you know do not have a single one of these. Your 11 to 16 year old will have all five, ninety days from the day they open Module 1.

Pricing

$497 a month

Roughly one premium enrichment slot. Kumon plus AoPS together runs $400 to $700 a month. Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer is $7,500 for four weeks. Russian Math is $4,000 to $6,000 a year. Wright is the one slot in that menu that produces a real artifact in your kid’s name. A real product. A real Stripe history. A real customer list. Verifiable by any future college, internship, or investor.

14-day refund window after Module 1, no questions. Cancel any month from your Stripe portal. The artifact your kid built is theirs to keep, even if they stop.

Apply

Three questions. 24-hour reply.

Send your kid’s first name and your email. We respond within 24 hours with next steps. If you are accepted, Module 1 starts the following Monday.

Questions parents ask

$497 a month is more than my other enrichment lines. Why pay it?

Kumon, AoPS, Russian Math, and Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer prepare your kid for tests. They produce a grade. Wright produces a working product with your kid’s name on it that a college, internship, or future investor can independently verify in 90 seconds by opening a URL. Different outcome, different artifact, different price. Most parents add Wright to the existing menu rather than replace anything in it. The math: one Saturday SAT prep class plus one weekly Kumon hour combined lands in the same range as $497 a month.

What does my kid actually do in Week 1?

Module 1 is the idea-finding week. Your kid runs the Coach Reya prompt inside Claude Code, walks through 5 to 10 candidate ideas, picks the one shippable in 5 months, and ends the week with a written one-page product brief in your inbox. By the end of week 2 they have a registered domain in their own name. Two to three hours of asynchronous, self-paced work. No live calls. Built for weekend afternoons after Saturday math class.

My kid does not know how to code. Is that a problem?

No, and it is the point. Claude Code, Codex, and the Antigravity IDE are designed to be operable by anyone who can read at a sixth-grade level. The kid does not type code. They type instructions in English and the tools build the product. Module 1 is paced for an 11-year-old who has never opened a terminal. By Module 6 they understand what the tool just shipped and can change it intentionally. This is the skill the next generation needs and no school is teaching yet.

What about safety, screen time, and content moderation?

Wright is asynchronous and parent-installed. There are no live video calls and no chat rooms. The coaches are named prompt-skills your kid runs inside Claude Code, not human staff. AI tool access uses accounts you set up and watch. The two to three hours a week is structured, project-focused work, not open-ended screen time. The artifact your kid ships each module lives in your kid’s GitHub, Stripe, and inbox, all of which you can see.

What if we start and it is not for us?

14-day refund window after Module 1, no questions. Cancel any month after from your Stripe portal. Your child keeps access through the end of the billing period. We do not lock in. The domain, the repo, and the artifact your kid built are theirs to keep, even if they stop.

Twelve modules. Twelve coaches. The modern AI-native toolkit. One real product your kid builds, ships, and sells.

$497 a month. 14-day refund window after Module 1. Cancel any month after from your Stripe portal. The fastest way in is the three-question application above. If you already know, the link below starts your membership today.