Live Bootcamp · 8 Sessions · 1 Month · Ages 13+

Help your child turn imagination into real-world AI skills.

AI is making execution easier. The real edge now is initiative, judgment, and the confidence to turn an idea into something useful. The one who notices opportunities early, asks bold questions, and wants to make things happen will have an unfair advantage.

Young Agents is a 1-month live bootcamp for ages 13+. Across 8 live sessions, your child learns to use AI agents to research, build, create content, and launch ideas using the same tools professionals use.

Imagination + AI execution Real business case studies Build, create, and ship Live, instructor-led sessions Google Classroom Young Agent certificate
Free demo class available
Next demo: Saturday, April 11, 2026 · 9:30 AM IST Join the WhatsApp group for details Parent + child session No commitment required

8

2 live sessions each week, 90 minutes each

10+

skills and AI tools students learn to use

3

real businesses used as case studies

1

framework they keep and reuse forever

Why imagination matters more than ever

AI is getting better at executing every month. The scarce skill is still imagination plus judgment: choosing what is worth making, how to shape it, and how to use tools responsibly. Young Agents keeps that balance front and center.

AI can execute. The child must imagine.

The course does not treat AI as magic. Teens learn that the valuable part is still imagination, taste, and judgment. The tools help them move faster.

Ideas first, tools second

Students begin with their own idea, then learn which tools, skills, and agent workflows help bring it to life. The tool choice follows the goal.

Real tools, real output

Real businesses, real platforms, real AI engines, real content workflows. Students are not trapped inside toy demos.

Framework over finished artifact

The deeper win is a repeatable loop: research, brainstorm, build, publish, sell, repeat. That system matters more than any one project.

Safe and supervised use

Families manage accounts, API access, and consent. Students work inside guided workflows with clear expectations around disclosure, safety, and responsible creation.

What your child will actually learn

By the end of 8 sessions across 1 month, your child will have built a product, created content for it, shaped a clear offer, and presented the work on Demo Day. More importantly, they will know how to do it again.

How AI actually works

  • What tokens are and why being precise matters
  • The difference between an AI that answers and an AI agent that acts
  • Responsible AI use — when to use it, when not to, and always disclosing it

Building with AI agents

  • MCP, skills, and the ritual of finding the right tool for the job
  • Writing prompts that get good results and fixing the ones that don't
  • Chaining agents together, then checking their output critically

Research-driven content

  • Sessions 5-7 use a repeatable ritual: pain -> trend -> angle -> content
  • Creating content with a purpose and a target audience, not content for content's sake
  • Platform-specific creation for Instagram and YouTube using real company case studies

Selling, not just showing

  • The difference between "look at this cool thing" and "here's how to buy it"
  • Clear calls to action that convert attention into customers
  • Building an offer anyone can understand and act on

Every 90-minute session follows the same rhythm

Jaskirat's Story · 15 min Concept + Demo · 20 min Hands-On Build · 40 min Show & Share · 10 min Classroom Assignment · 5 min

The 8-session journey

Every session has two anchors: Jaskirat's fictional business journey, and a live build project students can watch and adapt. One teaches the emotional arc. The other shows the tools in action.

Story track

Jaskirat

Jaskirat is a fictional 13-year-old trying to launch an AI pet portrait business before he turns 14. He starts vague, fails in public, improves with feedback, figures out how to get noticed, and learns that attention only matters if it leads somewhere.

Live build track

Kavya + ChapterSnap

Kavya is the live example project students follow during demos. She builds ChapterSnap, a study tool that turns a science chapter into visual flashcards and a quiz using Claude, MCP, and image generation. Students can mirror the workflow, then adapt it to their own idea.

Session 1

The Spark

Jaskirat has an idea but doesn't know where to start. Students learn what AI is, what tokens cost, and describe their own idea to an AI agent for the first time while the live ChapterSnap build begins.

Session 2

The Toolbox

Jaskirat needs tools. Students discover MCP and skills, clone the Starter Kit, and set up the same toolkit used in the live ChapterSnap build.

Session 3

Build It

Jaskirat's first attempt looks terrible — his prompt was too vague. Students learn that AI output is only as good as the input, and iterate their product through 3 versions.

Session 4

Make It Real

Jaskirat shares with friends and gets honest feedback. Mid-course checkpoint: every student presents their work-in-progress, learns from real reactions, and uses debugging patterns when the tools go sideways.

Session 5

Get Noticed

Jaskirat posts on Instagram — 4 likes, all family. Nobody cares. Students learn the research framework: find the pain, find the trend, create content at the intersection. Live case study with a real business.

Session 6

Go Viral

Jaskirat studies what actually works on YouTube. Students analyze hooks, retention, and calls to action — then build their own short video using AI agents. Another real business case study.

Session 7

Make Money

People comment "how much?" but nobody buys. Jaskirat learns the difference between awareness and conversion. Students create content with a clear offer and a direct path to purchase.

Session 8

Launch Day

Demo Day. Every student presents what they built, the tools they used, their biggest failure, and what they learned. They receive the Young Agents Playbook and their certificate.

Real businesses, not textbook exercises

Sessions 5 through 7 use real company case studies. Students research and create content for businesses with actual audience and conversion problems, not made-up classroom brands.

Session 5 case study

ScreeningStar

Background verification for employers. Students research the pain of bad hires and create an Instagram content plan using AI agents.

Session 6 case study

VerosBeverages

Premium coffee for corporate clients. Students research workplace wellness trends and create a YouTube Short concept using the full AI skill chain.

Session 7 case study

PawfectTreats

A local dog bakery with followers who never buy. Students learn to turn attention into sales with clear offers and conversion content.

Professional tools, guided setup

Students use the same AI tools professionals use, but everything is organized inside a Starter Kit they clone in Session 2. Families connect their own API keys, and the course can rotate tools when rate limits or task fit demand it.

Starter Kit Claude Code Codex Gemini CLI GitHub Google Classroom Google Trends Reddit Research Google News Remotion Video Gemini TTS Image Generation YouTube Uploader Instagram Publishing

The Starter Kit

A pre-configured environment with the core tools installed and the main skills ready to use. Beginners get a guided path. More advanced students can explore stretch tools independently.

The production skill chain

Students learn to connect tools into a repeatable workflow: Research → Brainstorm → Social Content → Generate Media → Publish. The same chain works across different businesses and platforms.

Family-managed access

Parents own and fund the API keys their teen uses, choose which providers to enable, and can set spend caps or alerts where the provider supports them. The instructor guides the setup but does not provide shared paid API access.

How it works

01

Enroll and set up

After enrollment, you receive a Google Classroom invite. Your child needs a laptop and a Google account. Setup instructions, including how parents connect API keys, are provided before the first session.

02

Learn and build twice a week

2 live sessions each week for 1 month. Each session: 15 min story, 20 min concept + demo, 40 min hands-on, 10 min sharing, 5 min assignment drop. Assignments submitted via Google Classroom.

03

Present on Demo Day

Session 8 is Demo Day. Every student presents their business, content, and learnings. They receive the Young Agents Playbook and a certificate with the problem they solved.

What parents see

  • Google Classroom assignments with real outputs after each session
  • A mid-course checkpoint in Session 4 where students present progress
  • Demo Day presentation — a real product, real content, real framework
  • A certificate with your child's name and the business problem they solved

Mixed skill levels welcome

  • Zero tech experience? Follow Jaskirat's guided path step by step
  • Already coding? Go deeper with additional AI skills and tools
  • The "I'm Stuck" thread in Google Classroom gets help between sessions
  • One instructor, small group — nobody gets left behind

The framework they keep forever

The course is not about one project. It is about learning a repeatable system. On Demo Day, every student receives the Young Agents Playbook inside Google Classroom.

1

Research

Find the pain. Find the trend. Where do they intersect?

2

Brainstorm

Generate 3 content angles. Pick the best one.

3

Build

Use the right AI skill for the job. Iterate at least 3 times.

4

Publish

Post where your audience is. Make them stop scrolling.

5

Sell

Clear offer. Easy purchase. One tap away from buying.

6

Repeat

Every cycle. Every business. Forever.

Who teaches this

Your Instructor

Gopinath

AI Practitioner

Practitioner-first. Gopinath builds and runs AI-powered creation systems for real businesses. He teaches what he uses daily — not theory from a curriculum designer who has never shipped anything.

Builds AI agent workflows

Deep expertise in Remotion, Gemini, MCP, and the full AI skill chain

YouTube creator sharing agentic AI techniques with a growing audience

Frequently asked questions

What age is this for?

Ages 13 and up. The course is designed for mixed skill levels — children with zero tech experience can follow the guided path, while those with coding experience can explore advanced tools independently.

Does my child need coding experience?

No. The Starter Kit is structured to be beginner-friendly and the instructor guides every step. Parents handle the API setup, and children who already code will still find plenty of depth beyond the guided path.

What device does my child need?

A laptop or desktop (Mac, Windows, or Chromebook). Not a tablet. Chrome browser with extensions enabled. A Google account for Google Classroom access.

Can I try before enrolling?

Yes. We run a free demo class for parents and children before each cohort. Join the WhatsApp group to get the next demo date and reminders.

Are the AI tools safe for children?

Yes. Parents bring the API keys their child will use, so billing and permissions stay under family control. Setup guidance can include spend caps and usage alerts where providers support them, and a parental consent form is required before the first session.

What does my child walk away with?

A product they built, content they created, a Demo Day presentation, the Young Agents Playbook (a repeatable framework), a certificate, and permanent access to the Google Classroom materials.

Is this a one-time course or is there more?

Young Agents is a complete 8-session, 1-month bootcamp. Graduates who want to go deeper can join the Content Creator follow-up course, which goes deeper into content research, creation, posting, monetization, and more automation.

What if my child misses a session?

All session materials, slides, and assignments are available in Google Classroom. Students can review the material and complete the assignment before the next session. The instructor is available via the "I'm Stuck" thread for questions.

What makes this different from other AI courses for children?

Three things: real businesses (not toy projects), real tools (professional-grade AI agents, not simplified chatbots), and a real framework (not just a finished project they'll never reuse). The instructor builds these systems for paying clients daily.

Enroll your child in Young Agents

Their imagination is the hard part. AI handles the rest. Give them the tools to turn ideas into output.

What's included

  • 8 live sessions (90 min each), 2 sessions each week for 1 month
  • AI Starter Kit plus setup guide for family-managed API keys
  • Google Classroom access with all materials and assignments
  • 3 real business case studies
  • Mid-course checkpoint with live feedback
  • Demo Day presentation slot
  • Young Agents Playbook (one-page repeatable framework)
  • Young Agent certificate
  • Permanent access to Google Classroom materials

Next cohort

₹3,200

For the full 1-month program. Small cohort size — limited spots to ensure every student gets attention.

Open Enrollment Form

Not sure yet? Join the free demo class first — next demo: Saturday, April 11, 2026, 9:30 AM IST.

Questions? Reach out at youngagents@whater.ai — we'll reply within 24 hours.