Ship real Blazor apps with AI.
And stay relevant.
A 4-week live cohort for .NET developers. Learn a simple, repeatable way to build real Blazor apps with AI - and stay relevant as AI changes how we code.
Early-bird price ends in
Save $200 before July 1 ยท cohort starts Wednesday, July 15
Cohort starts Wednesday, July 15
Save $200 before July 1
You know .NET.
You're already using AI.
So why does it still feel like guesswork?
You've tried Copilot. Maybe Claude. You copy a prompt that worked once and hope it works again. Some days the AI feels like magic, other days it fights you. The problem isn't the tools. It's that you don't have a repeatable workflow you trust. That's what this cohort gives you.
AI feels random
Some prompts work, some don't. There's no repeatable system - just trial and error every single time.
Tips, not a workflow
You collect isolated tips and tricks from videos and threads, but never assemble them into a process you trust.
Too many tools
Copilot, Claude, agents, MCP servers, AGENTS.md... you're unsure how they fit together or which to reach for when.
Not confident at work
You hesitate to lean on AI for real production code, because you're not sure it's reliable enough to trust.
By week 4, you've mastered a repeatable AI-assisted workflow.
Not a one-off tutorial. A repeatable way of working you can use on any project - so you know what to do, why it works, and how to lean on AI with confidence at your job.
A Repeatable Workflow
A clear, repeatable AI-assisted development process you can apply to any .NET project, not just one demo app.
A Clear Mental Model
AGENTS.md, vertical slice architecture, AI integration, and deployment - how they fit together and why.
Confidence At Work
The confidence to use AI tools effectively in your day job, on real code, with real stakes.
What we cover in 4 weeks
Four 90-minute live sessions, hands-on and discussion-driven. Each week builds on the last.
The Setup: Copilot, Claude, and AGENTS.md
Get your full AI development environment running the right way. GitHub Copilot and Claude side by side in VS Code, and the AGENTS.md file that makes both tools follow your conventions. We lock in a vertical slice architecture so every feature you build stays consistent.
Working From Anywhere: Terminal, Remote, and Agentic Loops
How developers actually work in 2026. Driving Claude from the terminal, remote-control setups, and agentic loops that keep working while you step away. Location-independent, terminal-first development.
MCP Servers
Connect AI to your real tools, data, and systems with MCP servers. We go beyond code generation and into extending what the AI can actually do in a real .NET workflow. Frontier territory that almost nobody in the .NET space is teaching yet.
Shipping and Open Questions
Get something live. Azure deployment with GitHub Actions, production migrations done right, and the full workflow applied end to end. Then we open the floor - share what you built, what changed in how you work, and get every remaining question answered.
Every session is 90 minutes, live. A mix of hands-on building and real discussion, shaped by the group. No slides.
Sessions run Wednesdays ยท 3:15 PM New York ยท 12:15 PM Los Angeles ยท 8:15 PM London ยท 9:15 PM Berlin
Real projects. Real progress.
These are cohort 1 members talking about what they built.
Tim Scott
“I moved the whole printing jobs from my legacy desktop app to the API and it works. And still the fat client can work with the API now. It's moving so fast. I think I'm just going to stop doing it in the desktop and purely do it on a Blazor front end.”
Migrating a real legacy ERP to Blazor.
Aaron Roberts
“I just say no, change it to the one that has the filtering at the top, and it just knows what it is and does it.”
Building a field management tablet app for his team, with AI, in real time.
Jeff Cochand
“Before the cohort I was on my own with AI development. I tried talking to my developer friends about AI. One guy said he’d look at it over Christmas break. Never did. Now I have a cohort of AI masterminds.”
Building an AI-powered financial portfolio monitoring app.
A look inside a session.
This is the room you'd be in. Real conversations. Real depth.
Skills deep dive in cohort 1
“Consistency is where you get your value in the long run. This gives you the ability to say I'm going to have some predictable output from this thing.”
A real technical discussion about GitHub Copilot skills, token efficiency, and building predictable AI workflows. Not a lecture. A conversation between peers.
Is this cohort right for you?
This is for you if:
- โ You're a .NET developer working on a Blazor project right now
- โ You're migrating a legacy desktop app to the web
- โ You want to integrate AI into your stack and don't know where to start
- โ You learn better by doing than by watching
This is NOT for you if:
- โ You're a complete beginner to .NET
- โ You're looking for a structured video course
- โ You're not ready to commit to showing up every week
Patrick God
15+ years building production .NET applications. I've helped thousands of developers learn Blazor, Clean Architecture, AI integration, and fullstack .NET through my courses and YouTube channel.
The Blazor AI Accelerator is the most hands-on thing I've ever built. Not because it's the most complex, but because it's where developers actually ship.
Questions before joining?
patrick@dotnetwebacademy.com
What Cohort 1 developers say
“Patrick is 100% hands-on. I knew how to use Copilot in Visual Studio, but I did not know how to use it efficiently. Confused about skills, agents, copilot-instructions.md files? Hash it all out in this AI Accelerator.”
“This cohort finally got me over the hump on using AI in my .NET development and gave me better insights into real-world best practices.”
“I have saved months of effort learning on my own. Exactly what I needed to get from A to Z quickly.”
“The Blazor AI Accelerator provides you with the latest information and tools to advance your own Blazor and AI projects. Sharing experiences is also very valuable, and there's plenty of fun to be had as well.”
Choose your seat
Two ways to join the Summer Cohort. Start with Core, or go Pro for private 1-on-1 time with Patrick.
Early-bird price ends in
The cohort has started
CORE
Master the AI-assisted .NET workflow with the full cohort.
Early bird through July 1 ยท then $799 ยท one-time payment
- โ4 Live Weekly Group Sessions90 minutes each, with Patrick. Real decisions, no slides.
- โ1-Year All Access PassEvery course, now and for the next year.
- โAll Cohort 1 RecordingsEvery session from the first cohort, yours to keep.
- โSession RecordingsCatch up or rewatch any session, any time.
- โAccelerator-Only DiscordA private space just for Accelerator students - links, replays, peer support.
- โLive Mastermind FormatReal decisions, real code, zero fluff. No slides.
PRO
Everything in Core, plus private 1-on-1 time with Patrick.
Early bird through July 1 ยท then $1,199 ยท limited to 5 Pro seats
- โEverything in CoreAll 4 live sessions, the 1-Year All Access Pass, Cohort 1 recordings, session recordings, and the Accelerator-only Discord.
- โTwo Private 1-on-1 Sessions45 minutes each, one-on-one with Patrick.
- โPriority Responses Between SessionsGet unblocked faster between live calls.
- โLimited to 5 Pro SeatsOnly 5, because that's how many people I can give real 1-on-1 time.
Secure checkout via Teachable. After enrollment you'll get an email with the next steps.
Bringing your team?
If you want to enroll several developers from the same company, I offer team seats and proper invoicing. Email me and we'll set up the right plan for your group.
Email about team seatsProgram Schedule
Starts Wednesday, July 15, 2026. Four weekly live sessions: July 15, 22, 29 & Aug 5.
US East (ET)
3:15 PM
US West (PT)
12:15 PM
Berlin (CEST)
9:15 PM
London (BST)
8:15 PM
Sessions run every Wednesday for 4 weeks. Each session is 90 minutes. Early-bird pricing ends July 1, 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does it start?
Wednesday, July 15, 2026. Sessions run weekly for 4 weeks - July 15, July 22, July 29, and August 5. Early-bird pricing (save $200) ends July 1, 2026.
What time are the sessions?
Every Wednesday, 90 minutes each: 3:15 PM New York ยท 12:15 PM Los Angeles ยท 8:15 PM London ยท 9:15 PM Berlin.
What's the difference between Core and Pro?
Core ($599 early bird, then $799) gets you everything you need: all 4 live weekly group sessions, the 1-Year All Access Pass, all Cohort 1 recordings, this cohort's session recordings, the Accelerator-only Discord, and the live mastermind format. Pro ($999 early bird, then $1,199) includes everything in Core, plus two private 45-minute 1-on-1 sessions with Patrick, a Pro-only Discord channel, and priority responses between sessions. Pro is limited to just 5 seats.
What if I miss a session?
All sessions are recorded and available in Discord immediately after. Still, live is where you get the most value.
Do I need to have a project idea already?
A project idea is helpful but not required. This cohort is about the AI-assisted workflow you can apply to any project, not shipping one specific app. If you have something you're working on, bring it - you'll have plenty of real code to apply the workflow to.
Do I need to know .NET already?
Yes. This cohort is for developers who already have .NET experience. It is not for complete beginners.
Is there a refund policy?
Because this is a small live cohort with limited spots, refunds are not offered. If you are unsure, email patrick@dotnetwebacademy.com first and we'll figure out if it's a fit.
4 weeks. Live.
Starting July 15.
Ship real Blazor apps with AI - and stay relevant. Early-bird pricing (save $200) ends July 1, 2026.
Join the Blazor AI Accelerator Early bird: Core $599 ยท Pro $999Questions? Email patrick@dotnetwebacademy.com

