Masterclass is a small, project-driven team based in Ulaanbaatar. Our students don't follow tutorials — they ship real applications. One of those classroom projects, Prime Kids, became useful enough that we decided to give it to the world.
Every cohort works on a fully-functional mobile app from architecture through release. Students walk away knowing how to ship — not just how to code.
React Native, Expo, native Kotlin, Node.js, MongoDB — the same tools production teams use, taught the way production teams use them.
Every project is designed as if it will launch publicly. Students learn privacy, permissions, and Play Store requirements alongside the code.
A senior engineer reviews every pull request. Architectural sessions weekly. Office hours for stuck students.
Sometimes a project we build for teaching turns out to be useful to ordinary families. When that happens, we polish it, run it through review, and release it.
A two-app parental-control system: Prime Kids: Parent Helper on the parent's phone, and Prime Kids Child on the child's device. Screen-time, app blocking, content filtering, location, real-time alerts. Built by our 2024 cohort, polished by the core team, now in Play Store review.
We publish a small handful of public apps per year — only the ones that solve a real problem and meet our quality bar. Sign up for our newsletter on the support page to hear when the next one ships.
Too many talented Mongolian developers stop at tutorials and assignments. Masterclass exists to bridge that gap — teaching the unglamorous, hard-won skills (release engineering, app store policy, user privacy, real auth) that turn a coder into a shipper.
We're a small team, mentor-led, and we don't believe in shortcuts. Everything we publish was used in a classroom first.
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