Free · Hands-on · No technical background needed

The Finance Engineer Course

Learn Claude Code the way finance people actually work — six interactive modules taught by Claude itself, using realistic Slack threads, inboxes, meeting notes, and a general ledger with problems hidden in it.

Built by the team at Till CFO, who run their firm on these exact patterns.
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Two ways to take it — pick one

The terminal

If you're comfortable in one (or curious).

  1. Install the Claude Code CLI per claude.com/claude-code, then type claude in a terminal to confirm it runs.
  2. From any folder you'd like to work in, type claude.
  3. Run the same three commands shown on the left.

New to terminals? There's a step-by-step walkthrough — about 5 minutes, written for people who've never opened one.

The course is identical on both paths — it adapts its instructions to where you're running it.

Curriculum

What's in the course

ModuleWhat you'll doTime
1Your First DayTurn a messy Slack thread into action items; rescue a bad client email~20 min
2Communications SuperpowerTriage an inbox; draft replies in your own voice~25 min
3Meeting MachinePrep briefs from thin invites; turn raw notes into decisions and owners~25 min
4Your Daily PatternsTriage a realistic task list: do, delegate, defer, drop~30 min
5Build Your OSThe capstone: your own workspace, memory file, writing voice, first connected tool~40 min
6The Finance LensRun an open-ended analysis on a general ledger — and watch Claude find what's hidden in it~25 min
+Going DeeperShortcuts, custom helpers, and where to take it nextself-paced
Included

Also in the box

/gl-review — a real, reusable skill

A first-pass general ledger review you can run on actual work: duplicates, miscodings, revenue-recognition flags, unexplained spikes — ranked, with client-ready questions. It's the Module 6 exercise, productized.

What You Can Build

A catalog of the patterns the Till CFO team runs internally — morning briefs, close checklists, reconciliation helpers, delegation trackers — as inspiration for what you build after Module 5.

Every company and person in the course scenarios — Meridian Finance Partners, Brightline Ventures, and everyone who works there — is fictional, so you can practice on realistic material without anyone's real data.