Individual

From ₩320,000

per cohort, per learner

Self-funded learners and freelance developers

See course catalogue
Recommended for teams

Studio

From ₩2,400,000

per cohort, up to six learners

Small automation studios and CoE pilots

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Agency

From ₩6,800,000

per cohort, up to fifteen learners

Agencies and enterprise client team upskilling programs

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What is included Individual Studio Agency
Starting price ₩320,000+ ₩6,800,000+
Cohort access One cohort, one course Up to fifteen concurrent learners
Mentor review Written critique on every assignment Written critique + paired team review + monthly architectural office hour
Selector clinics One 25-minute clinic per assignment Two 50-minute clinics per week
Templates and rubrics All artefacts you would receive on a public cohort Public + private + custom assignment briefs derived from your real workflows
Cohort calendar Public schedule (KST evenings + Saturday morning) Custom calendar negotiated per engagement
Hand-off documents Standard PDD + runbook templates Custom + reviewed by Yoon Min-su (Enterprise Partnerships)
Refund policy Full refund before start; 50% refund through day 7 Custom — see written agreement

All prices are in Korean Won (KRW), inclusive of applicable taxes. Payment plans of two equal instalments are available on courses priced above ₩600,000 at no extra fee. The full Refund Policy is on the Refund Policy page.

Team and volume

When team training is the right call

If you have six or more learners on the same calendar, the Studio tier almost always works out cheaper per seat than enrolling individuals — and it gives you a single mentor calibrated to your team\'s patterns. We scope these in a one-call conversation with Yoon Min-su, our Enterprise Partnerships Manager.

Honestly, when it is not

When team training is the wrong call

If your team is two or three people on different start dates, the Individual tier is the better fit. We tell people this on the first call rather than push the bigger tier — it is faster, cheaper, and the cohort cross-pollination is one of the bigger benefits of the public schedule.