The Algebra Tutor That Doesn't Just Give Answers
Built by a 9th grader for her younger brother
A custom AI tutor trained to refuse to give the answer until the student tries three steps. Used by 4 of her brother's friends within a week.
Live 4‑week cohort for grades 7–12. No coding needed. Teens ship a real AI project, a demo video, and a college‑ready showcase.
Cohort capped at 7 teens · Saturday, June 27, 2026 · Real AI. Real projects. Real teens.
ChatGPT has become the go‑to homework shortcut, prompting schools to flood classrooms with bans, blue‑book tests, and fear.
iLogik.ai flips the script — a four‑week live cohort where teens pick a personal problem and, guided by a professional AI scientist, build their own AI tool.
Every teen ships one real, working project by week 4. They pick the problem; we help them build the thing. A few examples of what past learners and pilot users have shipped:
Built by a 9th grader for her younger brother
A custom AI tutor trained to refuse to give the answer until the student tries three steps. Used by 4 of her brother's friends within a week.
Built by a 10th grader for his mom's small bakery
Reads weekly sales spreadsheets and tells his mom what to bake more of next week. Saved her ~3 hours per week of manual analysis.
Built by an 8th grader who plays travel soccer
Voice-records her own commentary during scrimmages, then auto-generates a stat sheet and short video reel her coach actually uses.
One 90-minute live session per week, plus 1–2 hours of building between sessions. Small cohort means real attention.
Live demo of two LLMs (Claude and an open‑source model). Learn token limits, temperature, and hallucination patterns. Complete three guided prompt‑engineering exercises and submit a prompt library of at least three usable prompts.
Identify a personal pain point. Complete a feasibility checklist (data availability, API access, privacy). Have a 1‑hour 1:1 scoping call with the founder. Deliver a written problem brief (max 200 words) and a low‑fidelity sketch or wireframe.
Select the right AI builder (no‑code platform, low‑code tool, or custom code). Build a minimum viable product with at least one functional feature that solves the defined problem. Log 2–3 iteration cycles and run an end‑to‑end test with sample data.
Polish UI/UX, add basic error handling, and record a 2‑minute demo video. Write a concise one‑page summary (≤ 400 words) covering problem, solution, impact, and next steps. Present live to parents and the cohort; collect feedback via a short post‑demo survey.

Founder
Senior Generative AI Data Scientist - Amazon Web Services
Connect on LinkedInI've spent 15+ years building AI systems used by millions of people. Now I'm a parent watching my own kid grow up in a world where AI is everywhere — and most schools are still treating it as something to ban. I built iLogik.ai because I want my kid, and yours, to come out of high school knowing how to actually *use* AI to think, build, and create. Not how to cheat with it.
One flat price for the founding cohort. After this pilot, cohort 2 moves to ~$899.
Paid pilots produce real commitment — free programs have 50%+ no-show rates, and teens get nothing out of them. $449 is the founder rate for the first cohort only.
No. iLogik.ai is built so that a teen with zero coding experience can ship a real project. Teens who already code will have plenty of room to push further.
Two reasons. First, paid pilots produce real commitment — free programs have 50%+ no-show rates and teens get nothing out of it. Second, $449 is half the ~$899 we'll charge for cohort 2. You're getting the founder rate.
No. There are plenty of coding camps that have stapled on "+ AI" to their marketing. iLogik.ai is the opposite: we treat AI as a creative tool that any teen can direct, the same way a kid uses a camera or an instrument. Code shows up only if a teen wants it.
Khan teaches concepts. iD Tech runs week-long camps that move fast and forget faster. School clubs are usually unstructured. iLogik.ai is small, live, project-based, and outcome-anchored: every teen ships one real thing.
A working AI project they built, a recorded demo, a one-page write-up suitable for a college application supplement, and a real understanding of how AI systems work under the hood.
Yes — pricing and dates depend on how this pilot goes. Apply now to lock in the founding rate and reserve a spot before we open it more broadly.
After you apply and we have a short call, accepted families receive a secure Stripe payment link by email. We accept all major credit cards plus Apple Pay and Google Pay. You'll get a real receipt for your records.
7 spots. Application takes about 5 minutes. We'll get back to you within 48 hours, usually with a short call.