Real code. Real skills.
From day one.

Most coding platforms hand kids colorful blocks and call it programming. Codewright teaches real Python with an AI tutor that adapts to every learner — ages 7 through adult. Because the best time to start writing real code is right now.

python
>>> name = input("What is your name? ")
What is your name? Alex
>>> print(f"Hello, {name}! Welcome to Codewright.")
Hello, Alex! Welcome to Codewright.
>>> # Your Python journey starts here.

What's broken in coding education

Block-based platforms create an illusion of learning

Dragging colorful blocks into place feels productive, but it doesn't teach kids to read, write, or debug real code. When it's time to transition to a real language, they're starting from scratch.

One-size-fits-all doesn't work

A seven-year-old and a forty-year-old don't learn the same way. Most platforms either dumb things down for kids or ignore younger learners entirely. Neither approach respects the student.

Getting stuck without help kills motivation

A confusing error message with no guidance is where most self-taught journeys end. Students need a mentor available at every step — not a hint button that reveals the answer.

Built different, on purpose

Codewright is what coding education looks like when you stop compromising and start building for real learning.

Real Python from Day One

No block-dragging. No visual gimmicks. Students write actual Python in a real code editor from their very first lesson. The syntax is real, the errors are real, and the skills transfer to the real world.

AI Tutor Built In

An AI tutor that actually understands the code your student is writing. It doesn't give away answers — it asks the right questions, explains concepts at the right level, and adapts to each learner's pace.

Engineering Mindset

We don't just teach syntax. Students learn to debug, read error messages, decompose problems, and think like engineers. These are the skills that separate coders from people who completed a tutorial.

Ages 7 to Adult

The same platform scales from a seven-year-old writing their first print statement to an adult learning data science. Curriculum adapts, but the tool is always real — because the real tool is the right tool.

How it works

Three steps to writing real code.

1

Choose your track

Pick an age-appropriate learning path. Young learners start with the fundamentals. Older students and adults can jump into intermediate or advanced tracks.

2

Learn with real code

Every lesson puts you in a real code editor writing real Python. Type it, run it, see what happens. No drag-and-drop, no fill-in-the-blank.

3

Get help from your AI tutor

When you get stuck, your AI tutor is right there. It reads your code, understands your intent, and guides you forward without giving away the answer.

Simple, transparent pricing

No upsells. No locked features. Every plan gets the full platform.

Student Monthly

$10/mo

1 seat

Save $24

Student Annual

$96/yr

1 seat

Family Monthly

$25/mo

Up to 4 seats

Save $60

Family Annual

$240/yr

Up to 4 seats

Stop dragging blocks.
Start writing code.

Join Codewright and give yourself — or your kids — the real programming foundation that actually transfers to the real world.