It didn’t make us worse at maths. It freed us to do more, once we’d learned to count. Avestar teaches students and teams to build with AI and keep the judgement to spot when it’s wrong. Confident with the tools, sharp without them.
It didn’t make us worse at maths. It let us do more, once we knew how to count. We teach people to use AI the same way: quick with the tool, sharp without it.
Ban it or ignore it, and you fall behind everyone who learned to use it well.
Let it make every call and you stop noticing when it’s wrong. We keep you in the middle.
New tools float past every month; watch them go. We anchor the part that holds still: how to direct the machine, check its work, and stay sharp underneath. One simple idea, taught the same to classrooms and boardrooms.
Every Avestar session ends with something running: an app a Year 9 made before the bell, or a tool your ops team opens on Monday. This is the moment it clicks: the spinners stop, and the thing exists.
Avestar is a small team that does the work it teaches: in classrooms, inside local businesses, and shipping real software every week.
A working supply teacher, in classrooms every week, who knows the school day inside out and what actually lands in a hall full of Year 9s.
Ships real software with these tools every week. Everything we teach was used in anger the day before we taught it.
Embedded in local business centres and on first-name terms with the firms inside them. The reason we never have to pitch cold.
Every hands-on session ends with a working thing: an app, a tool, an automation. People remember what they made.
The judgement to know when AI is wrong is the part we care about most, and the part nearly everyone else skips.
We hand over the materials, tools and know-how so it keeps working long after we’ve gone.
Assemblies, workshops, teacher training and build days that get students making real things with AI, and thinking harder for it.
Hands-on training and done-for-you tools that get a whole team using AI in their real work, with a playbook to keep it going.
A free first session for schools and a free teardown for businesses. See it work before you commit to anything.
For schools