LIVE 3-HOUR DECISION PRODUCT - JULY 11 OR 12 - LIMITED SEATSLIVE MASTERCLASS - JULY 11 OR 12

A live tech decision intervention ยท July 11 or 12, 2026

Before You Spend Another Cent on Tech.

A 3-hour live intervention to help you avoid years of expensive mistakes in tech.

A 3-hour live session to help you reduce uncertainty before you commit your money, time, and the next few years of your life.

Before you buy another course:

  • Before the next bootcamp.
  • Before another 300-hour playlist.
  • Before you switch paths again.
  • Before a trend makes you feel late.

Decide first. Buy later.

NGN 20,000 - one flat price.

The real problem

You're not confused because you're lazy.

You're confused because every voice points somewhere different, and nobody shows you how the pieces connect. So you follow one direction, then another, then another.

Eventually someone asks, "So... what exactly do you do?" and you don't know what to say.

The core idea

People are not paying for more information.

They are paying for fewer mistakes. They are paying for years of their life back. They are paying for confidence before committing to a path that could shape the next two to five years.

This is not a programming course. It is a decision-making product.

Does this sound like you?

For the person who feels busy learning, but still unsure.

You've bought courses but still can't say where you're heading.
You start playlists you never finish.
You can follow a tutorial but freeze the moment you build alone.
You've switched paths every time a new trend appeared.
You don't know if AI already made your path obsolete.
You don't know which courses actually deserve your money.
You're afraid that choosing one path closes every other door.
You're studying tech but still can't explain what you want to become.

The costly mistakes

You don't need more motivation. You need fewer expensive mistakes.

These are the decisions that quietly cost months, money, and confidence.

01

Buying courses before understanding careers.

A course teaches a skill. It can't choose a direction for you. Most people pay first, then find out they never wanted the career it was preparing them for.

02

Choosing a path because it's trending.

Trends create urgency, and urgency feels like clarity. It isn't. If you choose because everyone is shouting, you quit when the learning curve gets real.

03

Watching endless tutorials without building.

Tutorials feel productive because someone else carries the thinking. The real test starts when there's no instructor and you decide what to build next.

04

Believing certificates create careers.

Certificates support your story. They aren't the story. Employers and clients still need proof you can solve a problem they actually have.

05

Paying for what's already free.

Sometimes you're not paying for knowledge. You're paying because free knowledge is scattered and hard to judge. Knowing the difference saves real money.

06

Ignoring guidance that would save years.

The right guidance stops you repeating avoidable mistakes. The wrong guidance becomes another expensive distraction. Both look the same from the outside.

07

Learning everything instead of choosing.

Curiosity is useful. Constant switching is expensive. At some point you need a direction strong enough to survive boredom, difficulty, and hype.

08

Assuming AI replaced every tech career.

AI changed the game. It didn't remove the need for people who can think, build, evaluate, and solve real problems for real people.

The decision frameworks

The session is built around judgment, not syntax.

Trends will change. Languages will change. AI tools will change. The ability to evaluate opportunities and choose wisely stays valuable.

01How to choose a tech career.
02When should you pay?
03When should you not pay?
04How to evaluate courses.
05How to evaluate instructors.
06How to compare learning options.
07How AI changes your strategy.
08Short-term income vs long-term career.
09How to earn while learning.
10How to build a 5-year learning strategy.

The question nobody answers

When should you actually pay for tech education?

This is where most people lose the most money, not because paying is wrong, but because they pay before they know what they're paying for.

Should you pay for tech education at all right now?
What should stay free?
What actually deserves your money?
How do you compare two courses without falling for the marketing?
Are you paying for information, mentorship, feedback, community, or speed?
How do you spot people who teach because it sells, vs. people who build?

Information is everywhere. The value is knowing what to ignore, what to study free, what to pay for, and who deserves your trust.

Short-term vs long-term

A tech career is an investment. You need a way to earn while it grows.

Quicker income

Graphic DesignWordPressVideo EditingVirtual AssistanceNo-code automationSocial Media ManagementSimple web developmentFreelancing

Bigger long-term upside

Software EngineeringData EngineeringCloud EngineeringCybersecurityAI EngineeringProduct Engineering

The goal isn't picking one label forever. It's financing your long-term growth while making smarter short-term moves.

After this session

You stop making tech decisions from fear.

  • You stop following trends out of fear.
  • You know exactly why you chose your path.
  • You know what deserves your money and what should stay free.
  • You can evaluate any future course on your own.
  • You make deliberate decisions instead of reactions.

Why I made this

I didn't learn tech from one course.

Whyte, host of the tech decision masterclass

I'm Whyte. I learned tech by living through almost every stage of the journey.

Over the last several years, I've built and launched real web and mobile applications, shipped products to users, studied different areas of technology, invested in courses and certifications, applied for jobs, faced rejection, and experienced the uncertainty almost every beginner eventually faces.

  • As a university student trying to figure out where to start.
  • As someone learning from free resources and paid courses.
  • As a software engineer building products.
  • As a founder launching applications people actually use.
  • As someone trying to understand where AI fits into the future of technology.
  • As someone who has made good decisions, and some very expensive ones.

One thing became painfully clear: the biggest problem isn't that people don't have enough information.

The biggest problem is that nobody teaches people how to make good decisions before they spend years learning the wrong thing.

Everyone teaches skills. Very few people teach judgment. That's why I created this masterclass: not to convince you to become a software engineer, learn AI, or buy another course, but to help you understand the landscape, avoid expensive mistakes, and build a roadmap that actually fits your goals.

What people say

Real words from people who've learned from Whyte.

"Whyte is the best tech educator I have ever come across."
JusticePast student
"Nobody helps you find clarity better than Whyte."
EzeugoPast student
"He makes complex things just look so simple."
ConfidencePast student
"Engr. Whyte gives you the bitter truth everyone hides."
JoshuaPast student

The offer

Reserve your July 11 or 12 seat.

Three hours to reduce uncertainty before you spend the next two to five years, or your next big course payment, on the wrong path.

+Live 3-hour decision product
+July 11 or 12, 2026 live session
+The tech career map
+Course-buying evaluation framework
+Short-term vs long-term path planning
+Live Q&A
+Participant WhatsApp group
+Bonus: Tech Path Decision Checklist

Session A

Saturday, July 11, 2026 - 2:00 PM UTC+1

Convert from UTC+1 to your local time. This 3-hour session ends at 5:00 PM UTC+1.

Session B

Sunday, July 12, 2026 - 5:00 PM UTC+1

Convert from UTC+1 to your local time. This 3-hour session ends at 8:00 PM UTC+1.

Clarity guarantee.

Attend the live session. If you leave without a clearer path than you came in with, ask for a refund.

FAQ

Questions before you join.

Is this a coding class?

No. It's a decision-making session. You learn how to read the tech landscape before choosing what to learn.

Why pay when free videos exist?

Free videos teach skills. This helps you decide which skills deserve your time, which resources deserve your money, and which path makes sense before you spend months going in circles.

Will I get a job after attending?

No honest person guarantees a job from three hours. What you get is clarity, direction, and a framework you'll reuse on future decisions.

Who is this for?

Students, beginners, career switchers, and anyone unsure about tech paths, courses, AI, or where to begin.

What if I don't leave with more clarity?

Attend the live session, and if you leave without a clearer path than you came in with, ask for a refund.

Will there be a recording?

Recording access is shared with paid participants after the session.

How do I join after payment?

After payment you get instructions to join the participant WhatsApp group.

The next course you buy should be a decision, not a reaction.

Before you spend more, understand the game first.