You are stuck in tutorial hell
You keep watching videos but struggle to build without following along.
1:1 mentoring for practical web development
Learn to code with structure, accountability, and real-world guidance. Escape tutorial hell, build real projects, and turn digital skills into usable opportunities.
Self-taught developer -> Senior developer -> Freelancer -> Agency founder.
Who it is for
Most beginners do not fail because they are incapable. They fail because they have no structure, no feedback, and no clear path. This mentorship is for people who want practical guidance, weekly accountability, and support from someone who has already gone through the self-taught route.
You keep watching videos but struggle to build without following along.
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, WordPress, Git, and projects can quickly become overwhelming.
You can build things, but you are not sure if your code, structure, or approach is correct.
You want practical experience, portfolio work, or a route towards freelance and job opportunities.
Overview
This is a guided mentoring programme designed to help you understand where you are, where you want to go, and what you need to work on each week.
You will get a personal roadmap, weekly mentoring sessions, action tasks, project guidance, and progress reviews.
Started learning to code through game hacking and self-directed projects.
Landed first professional web development role.
Progressed into a senior developer role.
Went freelance full-time.
Founder of Pottsy Studios, building websites, apps, systems, and digital solutions for clients.
Why Tyler
Tyler started learning to code in 2012 through game hacking and self-directed learning. He later became a professional web developer, progressed to senior developer, went freelance full-time, and now runs Pottsy Studios.
The mentorship is based on practical experience, not theory. It combines coding, freelance delivery, agency building, and content creation so students get a grounded view of how digital skills can create real-world opportunities.
Mentorship tiers
The three main mentorship plans are designed around an 8-week minimum commitment so there is enough time to build momentum, follow a roadmap, and make measurable progress.
Launch first month £150
£300/month after first month
For beginners who need structure, direction, and weekly accountability.
Launch first month £250
£500/month after first month
For learners who want longer sessions and support between lessons.
Launch first month £425
£850/month after first month
For serious learners who want deeper support, code feedback, and faster progress.
Launch week: apply before Sunday 17 May 2026 at 23:59 to get 50% off your first month. With the recommended 8-week commitment, launch totals are Guided £450, Supported £750, and Intensive £1,275. After the first month, plans return to normal monthly pricing.
How it works
Tell Tyler where you are now, what you want to learn, and what you are struggling with.
Your current level is reviewed and shaped into a learning path based on your goals.
Use weekly 1:1 sessions to learn, debug, review progress, and plan your next steps.
Apply what you are learning through practical tasks and project work.
Every month, review your progress and adjust the roadmap.
What you can learn
The exact roadmap depends on your goals. Some students focus on fundamentals, while others focus on portfolio projects, WordPress, React, freelance readiness, or building a first digital product.
Alumni support
After completing a mentoring programme, students can move onto Alumni Support for occasional guidance while they continue learning, building, or preparing for freelance and job opportunities.
Ask About Alumni Support£150/month
Available only after completing a mentoring programme. Messaging is for short questions and guidance. Full code reviews, project builds, and rolled-over unused calls are not included.
Extra calls can be booked separately at £75/hour.
FAQ
Yes. The Guided Mentorship tier is designed for beginners who need structure, direction, and weekly accountability.
No, but you should be willing to commit time each week outside of the mentoring calls.
No. This is 1:1 mentorship. The roadmap is shaped around your current ability, goals, and available time.
No. The goal is to help you learn and build your own skills. Tyler will guide, review, explain, and support, but this is not a done-for-you development service.
Tyler can help with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, WordPress, React fundamentals, Git/GitHub, project planning, portfolio projects, and freelance/client-facing skills.
The recommended minimum is 8 weeks. This gives enough time to create a roadmap, build momentum, complete tasks, and review progress.
Calls should be rescheduled with at least 24 hours' notice. Missed or unused calls do not automatically roll over unless agreed in advance.
This depends on the tier. Guided has limited email/admin support. Supported includes community support. Intensive includes direct message support.
No. Alumni Support is only available to students who have completed a mentoring programme.
Apply for mentorship
Tell Tyler where you are now, what you want to learn, and what you are struggling with. If it is a good fit, you will choose the right mentoring tier and start with a personal roadmap.
Best first step: apply with your current level, goals, weekly availability, and the type of support you think you need.