This Sunday, watch agentic QA work on a real app — live. AI does the hard part; a human directs it in plain English. You'll see why this is the one tech job AI is creating, not killing — and whether it's your path. Pay starts near $100,000.

“AI does the hard part.You just learn to run it.”
AI writes more software now — and more bugs with it. Someone has to decide what “working” means and catch what breaks before customers do. That someone runs the AI instead of competing with it. It's called agentic QA, and it pays six figures. You won't compete with AI. You'll command it.
What this job pays — the median, from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. It's growing because of AI, not despite it.
Two hours. You watch AI build a real app, then watch agentic QA test a real bank and catch a bug — all in plain English. You won't write code today. You'll see exactly what the job is — and decide if it's yours.
AI writes more software now — and more bugs with it. Someone has to catch them and tell the AI what to fix. That someone is an agentic QA engineer, and the pay starts near six figures.
No edits, no cuts. You watch working software get built in front of you, directed in plain English. This is the moment it clicks — what AI can really do.
A real banking app. The AI checks it, a browser clicks through on its own, and it catches a $5,000 mistake the instant it appears. This is agentic QA — shown, not described.
What the job really takes, what the AI does versus what you do, and an honest next step. No hype, no “job-ready by Monday.”
A live, plain-English look at agentic QA. You watch AI build and test real software, and you leave knowing exactly what the job is — and whether it's your path.
A hands-on class where you build a full app and automation framework yourself in two hours. You won't write code today — learning to build it is what the 6-month program is for.
This is the job. AI does the hard part. You make the calls — and you get paid for the calls.

I'll teach this session myself — and I built the banking app we're going to break. No promise of “job-ready by Monday.” No hype. Just the real work of agentic QA, shown to you live, with your questions answered in chat.
The $7.99 keeps the room serious. You get it back if it wasn't worth it.
“I went from driving for Uber to writing test automation. Watching the real work, not slides, is what finally made it click for me.”

“I had zero tech background. They teach the tools and the thinking from scratch. A year later I'm in a job I never thought I'd reach.”

“The instructors explained hard ideas in plain words and never made me feel behind. The hands-on practice is what set it apart.”

These are graduates of CYDEO's full programs, shown so you know who's running the room. The workshop is your firsthand look at how that same content is taught.
Most people watch the two hours and realize the work is learnable. Turning it into a paycheck is a path, not a wall. If that's you, our 6-month SDET program takes you from this room to job-ready — taught live by Kuzzat, the same way we've trained thousands. Your $7.99 comes off the tuition, and the workshop stands on its own either way.
A 2-minute application, then a 15-minute call to see if it's the right fit. No pressure on Sunday.
Less than half a movie ticket. Here's everything in the room.
A movie ticket is two hours of someone else's story. This is two hours that could change yours — and you get it back if you enroll.
$7.99 to sit in the room. Refundable for 24 hours after, if it wasn't worth it.