Training

Across years of training engineering teams, we have found there is no single optimal format. The right setup depends on your goals, team shape, and operating cadence, which is why we offer three Claude Code training formats for AI coding, code review, and practical adoption.

If your team is standardizing on another AI coding tool, use our dedicated sister paths: Cursor Workshop and Codex Workshop. For a practical comparison, read the tool-selection guide.

Adopting AI coding across your team

How teams roll out Claude Code with shared rules, review habits, and a plan they can run the next day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your questions answered

What is Claude Code?

Claude Code is the AI coding environment we teach teams to use in real delivery work. The workshop focus is practical adoption: where to delegate, how to review AI-assisted changes, how to set team rules, and how to keep architecture, security, and business logic under human ownership.

How long are the workshops?

Workshops can run as half-day intensives, one-day team sessions, multi-session virtual programs, or deeper multi-day offsites. We choose the length around your team size, codebase complexity, and rollout goals.

Do you offer remote workshops?

Yes. We run live virtual workshops for distributed teams, with demos, guided exercises, screen-sharing, AI code review practice, and follow-up actions the team can use immediately.

What size teams can you train?

We train small teams of 5-10 developers, mixed product-engineering groups, and larger enterprise cohorts of 100+ people. Larger rollouts are split into practical cohorts so the work stays hands-on.

What's included in a workshop?

A workshop typically includes Claude Code workflow setup, repo-aware exercises, AI coding review habits, team rules, agent workflow patterns, governance discussion, and a concrete adoption plan for the next sprint.

What is the typical training format?

We offer onsite programs at your office, live virtual sessions over Zoom, and premium offsite workshops. Formats range from half-day intensives to multi-session programs depending on your team's AI coding goals, code review standards, and rollout plan.

How large should our team be for training?

We work with teams of all sizes, from small startups (5-10 developers) to enterprise engineering organizations (100+ developers). We customize the approach around your team structure, repositories, review process, and adoption risk.

Who leads the AI training?

Rogier Muller

Rogier co-leads the workshops. He is CTO of BlueMonks Group, an Amsterdam-based fintech compliance company, and co-founder of cursorworkshop.com, claudeworkshop.com, codexworkshop.com. He is a lifelong coder who moved early into AI-assisted software development, starting with experiments around GPT-2 in 2019.

He is the only person in the world to combine official ambassador roles across the three leading agentic engineering platforms: Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex.

Vasilis Tsolis

Vasilis co-leads the workshops. He is a pioneer in document intelligence and agentic coding, helping teams change how they work across industries. He is an official Ambassador for Cursor, OpenAI Codex, and n8n.

He is the partner of Cognitiv+, an AI consultancy and software factory that helps organisations practically implement and adopt AI with enterprise confidence: vendor selection, adoption that actually sticks, custom AI systems built and shipped, and the unglamorous follow-through that turns scattered pilots into reliable governed workflows.

What teams and sectors is this AI training for?

We work across functions: engineering, product, marketing, finance, HR, legal, operations, and leadership.

Engineering often has the most immediate leverage because the workshops are hands-on, repo-based, and focused on real engineering work: better delegation to AI, sharper review habits, clearer team standards, and rollout discipline that engineers actually use.

But the same adoption work applies across industries and business teams.

Our background spans legal, financial services, shipping, SaaS, fintech, compliance, KYC/CDD, AML, GDPR, AFM-supervised contexts, auditability, data isolation, construction, energy, tech, and enterprise B2B.

Which teams inside a company should join the AI training?

This is not only for engineering. We train business domains and shared functions inside a company. A business domain might be a product line, client-facing workflow, regulated process, or operational team where people need to combine domain knowledge, documents, systems, decisions, and review.

Shared functions include product, marketing, sales, finance, HR, legal, compliance, operations, customer success, and internal enablement.

For engineering teams, Claude Code helps with understanding codebases, planning changes, writing patches, documenting decisions, reviewing risks, and creating team conventions.

For product and operations teams, Claude helps turn messy workflows into clear process maps, specs, prompts, automations, and reviewable outputs. For marketing, sales, finance, HR, legal, and compliance, the training focuses on practical enterprise AI adoption: document workflows, research, reporting, CRM and content operations, policy review, governance, and reliable human-in-the-loop processes.

What experience level is required?

Our training is designed for developers at all levels. We start with practical AI coding fundamentals, then move into agentic workflows, repo rules, code review habits, and team adoption patterns.

Do you offer ongoing support after training?

Yes. We can provide follow-up sessions, office hours, workflow reviews, and support packages so the team keeps improving its AI-assisted development habits after the workshop.

What makes you different from other training providers?

We are official Claude ambassadors and work from real engineering adoption patterns, not generic prompt tutorials. The training is hands-on, repo-aware, and focused on the habits that make AI coding useful in production.

Ready to train your team?

Contact us to choose the right Claude Code training format for your engineering team.

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