Reify Academy classes

Reify Academy

Reify Academy offers an online curriculum to teach students how to take their business idea and execute it using technology as a tool.

Students of Reify Academy learn how to:
– Evaluate the software needs of a business idea.
– Distill down that evaluation into a core minimum viable product.
– Build a reliable and scalable MVP version of the student’s custom software.
– Work as a team with other technical and non-technical entrepreneurs.
Understand and be able to use startup-speak to describe the student’s business.

At Reify Academy, students learn to make reliable software for their business idea with a curriculum tailored to the needs of the student.

Reify Academy Courses & Classes

  • The final 6 weeks of the program is when students build their minimum viable product (MVP). Throughout both sections of the course, students receive 1-on-1 mentorship. The MVP is the first version of the student’s business idea, and it is developed through 1-on-1 mentor sessions using Lean Startup skills. At the conclusion of this course, the student’s MVP will be ready to be tested by…

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  • The final 13 weeks of the program is when students build their minimum viable product (MVP). Throughout both sections of the course, students receive 1-on-1 mentorship. The MVP is the first version of the student’s business idea, and it is developed through 1-on-1 mentor sessions using Lean Startup skills. At the conclusion of this course, the student’s MVP will be ready to be tested by…

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  • The first 10 weeks of Reify’s course covers software development basics, pair programming, and technologies like Elm, GraphQL, Agile Project Management, and Lean Startup. The student sets the pace of the course. This is an example of a student with a commitment of 20 hours per week.

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  • The first 10 weeks of Reify’s course covers software development basics, pair programming, and technologies like Elm, GraphQL, Agile Project Management, and Lean Startup. The student sets the pace of the course. This is an example of a student with a commitment of 7 hours per week.

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