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Logic Labs · Cohort 01 · Starts Saturday, June 13, 2026

Your child can build AI. Not just use it.

Four weekends. Five students. One AI engineer as the instructor. By the end your child has shipped a working agent, with a live URL and a GitHub repo, and presents it to you on demo day.

First class is free. ₹0 to attend. Decide after.

A working AI agent
Built from scratch, in Python
A live URL
Their project, online, anyone can visit
A GitHub repo
Their code, theirs to keep
A fifteen-year-old student in a sunlit Indian home, focused on a laptop, typing the first lines of an AI agent.

For parents

You don't have to take our word for it.
You'll see it.

Two weeks in, your child will show you a working agent on their laptop. By week four, you'll be in the audience for demo day — watching the project they built, live, with a real URL anyone in the world can visit.

Most courses end with a PDF certificate and a feeling that not much happened. Logic Labs ends with something your child can show you, show their school, and put on a college application.

students per cohort
5

A hard limit. Not a marketing number.

weekends only
4

Saturdays and Sundays. School week untouched.

per live session
2 hrs

Long enough to finish something every time.

to attend the first class
₹0

You and your child decide after.

The honest comparison

Everyone says they teach AI.
Almost no one teaches this.

Four questions a parent should ask any AI course before paying for it. Logic Labs answers each one differently from the rest of the market, on purpose.

An Indian father and mother sit together at a dining table, reading a laptop screen by warm evening light.
Built for the parents we wanted to answer.
  1. Question 01

    What language does your child actually write?

    Most AI courses

    Drag-and-drop blocks. Pretend code that doesn't run anywhere real.

    Logic Labs

    Real Python. The same language used to build production AI systems.

  2. Question 02

    Who is teaching the class?

    Most AI courses

    A rotating pool of CS graduates who learned AI to teach it.

    Logic Labs

    One active AI engineer, every session, who knows your child by week one.

  3. Question 03

    How long is each session?

    Most AI courses

    45 minutes. Not enough to actually finish anything.

    Logic Labs

    Two hours. Long enough to ship something every single time.

  4. Question 04

    What does your child walk out with?

    Most AI courses

    A PDF certificate and a vague sense of having attended.

    Logic Labs

    A deployed AI agent, a live URL, and a GitHub repository they own.

A Python editor and terminal sit on a wooden desk, lit by warm afternoon sunlight; the terminal is mid-way through printing the first lines of an AI agent's output.

What your child builds

Four weeks.
Something working every week.

No slide decks. No concept maps. Every Sunday, your child closes the laptop with something they can run and show you.

  1. Week 01

    First working agent

    By Sunday night: A working agent script your child can explain to you.

    Your child writes their first AI agent script in Python. It runs. They understand every line. The maths behind it connects to what they already know from school.

  2. Week 02

    Memory and tools

    By Sunday night: An agent that does something useful, end-to-end.

    The agent gets smarter. It remembers things between conversations. It can use external tools like web search. Your child builds an agent that completes a real multi-step task on its own.

  3. Week 03

    Their own idea, built

    By Sunday night: A custom agent that solves a problem your child chose.

    Your child brings an idea. The instructor helps them architect it. No two students build the same thing. This is the week the abstract becomes personal.

  4. Week 04

    Deployed, and presented

    By Sunday night: A live URL, a GitHub repo, and a demo day you watch.

    The agent goes live with a real URL anyone can visit and a GitHub repository your child owns. The final session is demo day, with you in the audience.

The instructor

Not a teacher who learned AI. A practitioner who showed up.

The Build Space instructor, an AI engineer in their mid-twenties, photographed in a clean home workspace.
The Logic Labs Instructor AI Engineer · Currently building agentic systems in production
  • Recur Club
  • TCS Bancs
  • Marxx AI
  • 5+ years building
  • Agentic systems

"I build AI systems for a living. I looked at what was being taught to school students in India and realised nobody was showing them the real thing. So I started Logic Labs."

  • One person, every session

    Not a pool of rotating tutors. The instructor knows your child's name, their gaps, and their pace by week one.

  • Available any day of the week

    If your child gets stuck on a Tuesday night, they can ask. This is not a pre-recorded course with a comment section.

  • Answers the question textbooks don't

    "How does this actually work in a product people use?" gets a real answer from someone who has shipped it.

  • Backed by a team

    Backup instructors on standby. If something comes up, the session is rescheduled or covered. The cohort never stops.

How it works

Five steps. The first one is free.

  1. 01

    Apply in two minutes

    Tell us your child's class, what they already know, and why they want in. No essays.

  2. 02

    Attend the free demo class

    First class is free. Your child builds something small, meets the instructor, and takes a short live test. Scholarships are decided here, based on performance.

  3. 03

    Confirm the spot

    If your child is in, the fee is one-time over UPI. Scholarships apply automatically. No EMI, no hidden charges.

  4. 04

    Four weekends of class

    Saturdays and Sundays, 2 hours each. The school week stays untouched. Doubts can be asked any day.

  5. 05

    Demo day, with you in the room

    Week 4 ends with a live presentation. Your child walks you through what they built, on a real URL.

If you are comparing

How Logic Labs stacks up.

Parents comparison-shop. We expect that. Here is the difference, on the things that matter.

Feature
Most AI courses for kids
Logic Labs
Teaches what companies hire for today
Block-based demos, API calls to chatbots
Real Python, production-grade agents
Built for Indian Class 9 to 12 specifically
Designed for 135 countries
India-first, builds on JEE maths
Who teaches the class
Rotating pool of CS graduates
One AI practitioner, every session
Batch size
10 to 200 students
5 students, hard limit
Session length
45 minutes
2 hours, long enough to actually build
What your child walks out with
A PDF certificate
A live, deployed AI agent + GitHub repo

Pricing

One price. No surprises.

Scholarships are decided in the free demo class, on performance, not financial paperwork. A strong student gets in regardless of full-fee capacity.

Founding cohort price

Full cohort access

₹19,999 one-time

UPI accepted. No EMI yet. No hidden charges. The fee is non-refundable once your child enrols, because the cost of live instruction is committed.

Scholarships are awarded based on the live demo-class assessment. Capacity to pay does not decide who gets in.

What is included

  • 8 live sessions, 2 hours each
  • One instructor throughout
  • Doubt support, any day of the week
  • Session recordings if you miss one
  • A deployed AI agent project
  • GitHub repository, yours to keep
  • Demo day, family invited
  • Completion certificate
  • WhatsApp contact for parents
  • Observer access to any session

Honest answers

The questions parents actually ask.

If a question is not here, the answer is: write to hello@buildspace.in and a human replies. We do not have a bot.

For parents

It is four weekends, Saturday and Sunday, two hours each. Weekdays are completely untouched. A student who understands what AI actually is often returns to studies more focused, not less.

The first class is free. Your child attends, builds something small, takes a live test. You see the instructor, the format, the students. If it is not for your child, you have spent nothing.

The specific tools will change. The principles, how an agent reasons, how systems are built, do not. We teach the principles. A student who understands those will adapt when the tools change.

Python basics are covered in class for anyone who needs them. The curriculum assumes Class 9 maths and curiosity. Nothing else.

Because in a class of five there is nowhere to hide and no reason to. Every doubt is answered in the same session. Every student gets seen. It is the whole product, not a marketing number.

Codingal and CuriousJr teach younger children with block-based tools and rotating teachers. Scaler is built for college students and working professionals. Build Space is built specifically for Indian Class 9 to 12, by an active AI practitioner.

For students

Yes, and most students who try, stop. The bottleneck for school students is rarely access. It is a person who answers the question the moment it comes up, and a small enough group that asking the question is not scary.

The demo class is free. Once a student enrols, the fee is non-refundable, because the cost of live instruction, model usage, and content built for that batch is already committed. This is stated upfront.

Logic Labs · Cohort 01 · Saturday, June 13, 2026

Book the free demo class.
Decide after.

Two hours. Your child meets the instructor, builds something small, and takes a short live test. You watch from the next room or join. If it is not for your child, you have spent nothing.

5 students, hard limit. Class 9 to 12, India. Cohort 01 starts Saturday, June 13, 2026.