The gap between knowing and doing.
You have taken the courses. You have watched the talks. You have read the threads. You understand the frameworks, the principles, the playbooks. When you sit down to build, the knowledge is there. The output is not.
This is not a motivation problem. It is a translation problem. Most learning is optimised for understanding, not for execution. It teaches you what and sometimes why. It rarely teaches you how to take the next step in front of you.
Understanding a concept is not the same as being able to use it at 2am when the thing is breaking.
— On the translation problem
Prakxis exists to close that gap. Not with more videos, but with learning tied to shipping a real piece of work. You leave with something you built, not something you watched.
Application-first. Practitioner-led.
Every Prakxis course is designed around one constraint: you must leave with something you made. Think cohorts and real projects, not a content library. Format and structure serve the outcome, not a template.
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Led by practitioners
Every facilitator is actively doing the work they teach. Not someone who did it once, years ago. Someone who built something this month.
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Application-first structure
Theory shows up when it helps you build. Frameworks arrive when you need them, not before.
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Built for what you ship
Courses vary in format and length. Each one is shaped for the subject and the outcome, not a fixed template.
A short, honest qualifier.
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You consume content relentlessly but struggle to translate it into output
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You have enrolled in courses before and not finished them. Not from lack of interest, from lack of traction
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You want to learn from someone still doing the work, not someone who did it once and now teaches it
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You want to leave with something you built, not just a certificate
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You are looking for a passive, watch-at-your-own-pace content library
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You want theory without the discomfort of applying it
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You need a credential, not a capability
People still in the work.
Co-facilitator
Co-founder at Orbits, Block71. Building things at the intersection of community and commerce, before that phrase became a cliché.
Co-facilitator
CTO at Orbits, Block71. Currently building platforms, shipping features, and occasionally sleeping.
Currently
Orbits · Block71
Based in
Singapore
Shipping this week
Yes
Join the first cohort.
Drop your details. We'll reach out when spots open.
The first cohort is small. We want to get the shape right before we scale it. Expect a short reply from a real person, not a drip campaign.
