Mentorship & resources
You don't need to already know how to code, or have shipped something before, to start. This is where newer builders connect with students who've done it, and where older students can mentor younger ones.
New to building?
Request a mentor — usually a student who's shipped a project before — for check-ins as you go.
Request a mentor →Want to mentor?
If you've built and launched something before, apply to mentor a newer student — including outreach to younger students and middle schoolers.
Apply to mentor →Learning modules
Git & GitHub basics
Cloning, branching, commits, and your first pull request — written for someone who's never touched the command line.
Scoping your first project
How to take a vague idea and cut it down to something you can actually finish in a few weeks.
How to ask for help on a team
Norms for working with collaborators you just met — async updates, code review etiquette, when to escalate to a mentor.