Simple, Transparent Pricing
First cohort starts April 2026. Choose the plan that works for you.
Individual
Perfect for self-paying engineers or individual professional development
- 6 live sessions (90 minutes each)
- Hands-on labs with real vendor tools (Codespaces)
- Session recordings (if you miss a session)
- Reusable templates & workflows
- Certificate of completion
- Access to cohort Slack/Discord (optional)
GTC Early Bird
25% off individual price
First 10 signups only • Ends March 31, 2026
- Everything in Individual
- Priority support from instructor
- Early access to course materials
- Founding cohort member recognition
- Save $374
Enterprise
For teams of 5+ engineers. Starting at $2,500/seat
- Everything in Individual
- Dedicated cohort (your team only)
- Custom scheduling to fit your team
- Progress reporting for managers
- Volume discounts (20+ seats)
- Invoice payment (Net 30/60)
Multi-Track Discount
Complete a second track within 6 months and get 20% off the second track.
Want all 4 tracks? Contact us for full-stack bundle pricing (est. $4,999 for all 4 tracks, ~40% savings)
Frequently Asked Questions
I already use ChatGPT. Why do I need this?
Using AI casually vs. systematically are different skills. This teaches infrastructure-specific workflows: how to generate Arista configs that actually work, how to validate Palo Alto security policies, how to turn discovery notes into clean SOWs. Most engineers use AI for simple Q&A. This teaches you to integrate it into your actual work.
What if my company blocks ChatGPT?
We cover multiple tools (ChatGPT, Claude, GitHub Copilot, local models). Most companies that block ChatGPT allow Claude or Copilot. We'll find a workflow that works for your environment — or show you how to advocate for access.
Is this just prompt engineering?
No. Prompt engineering is step one. This is about workflows: when to use AI, when not to, how to validate outputs, how to integrate it into your process. It's practitioner-level training, not generic tips.
Do I need programming skills?
No. Some sessions touch on scripting (Python, Bash), but it's optional. The core focus is infrastructure work: configs, policies, scoping. If you can use CLI, you can use this training.
What if I miss a session?
All sessions are recorded. But the value is in doing the labs live — you get help, ask questions, iterate in real time. If you miss one, watch the recording and catch up before the next session.
When does the first cohort start?
April 2026. Exact date TBD (will be announced by March 20). Limited to 10-20 participants so we can deliver well.
Can I get my company to pay for this?
Yes! At $1,499, this is typically within individual professional development budgets at most companies. We can provide an invoice and a course description for approval. For teams of 5+, we offer enterprise pricing with volume discounts and manager reporting.
Is there a refund policy?
Yes. If you attend the first session and decide it's not for you, we'll refund 100% within 7 days of Session 1. No questions asked.
What's included vs. vendor training?
This is NOT vendor certification training. We're complementary, not competitive. Vendor training teaches products (Cisco teaches Cisco, Palo Alto teaches Palo Alto). We teach AI workflows that work across any vendor platform. Think of this as the missing layer between "generic AI tips" and "vendor-specific deep dives."
Ready to Get Started?
Join the first cohort. Limited to 20 engineers.
First 10 signups get 25% off • Offer ends March 31, 2026