



Tech teams don’t just write code.
They talk about cloud, deployments, incidents, sprints, permissions, and priorities — all at the same time.
If you’ve ever thought:
“Everyone else seems to get this… why don’t I?”
This challenge is for you.
In just 14 days, you’ll learn how to:
This is not about memorising definitions.
It’s about thinking and speaking like someone who belongs in the room — because you do.
You’ll go through 7 focused checkpoints covering how tech teams really operate:
Where systems run, how traffic flows, and why things sometimes break even when “the app is up”.
How work is planned, why priorities change, and what teams actually mean by “commitment”.
How tasks move through teams, what statuses really mean, and how to communicate progress clearly.
How code reaches production, what pipelines do, and how teams recover when deployments fail.
Who is allowed to do what, why access gets blocked, and how security fits into daily work.
How teams respond when things break, how severity works, and how to communicate under pressure.
How to push back politely, manage expectations, and sound clear and professional in tough conversations.
Each topic focuses on:
This challenge is ideal if you are:
You don’t need to be an expert.
You just need to be willing to show up and learn.
I know how intimidating tech environments can feel — especially when everyone seems to speak in acronyms and jargon.
Confidence doesn’t come from knowing everything.
It comes from understanding how things fit together and knowing how to communicate.
This challenge exists to help you stop feeling like an outsider
and start feeling like a professional in your own right.
You don’t need permission to belong in tech.
But sometimes, you do need the right guidance.
If you’re tired of staying quiet in meetings,
second-guessing yourself,
or feeling like you’re always catching up…
This is your moment to change that.
👇 Join the challenge and start building real tech team confidence in just 14 days.



No exams.
No grading.
No pressure.
Just consistent progress.
To make things even more fun (and motivating):
Participants who complete the challenge and they are on the first place, and they also shared the post with their network, will receive a certification voucher as a reward.
If the person on the 1st place didn't shared their post with the network, the prize will go to the next person in line, contingent they shared it, and so on!
Yes — that’s real value.
But the real win is what you build along the way: