Honest pace over hype.
No fake countdowns, no urgency tricks, no “last chance.” You take the next step when you're ready — momentum we earn, not borrow.
Khutowat — خطوات — means steps. We're a small team of working practitioners building the academy we wish we'd had: clear, sequenced, and honestly paced.
Most online learning is either slick and shallow, or rigorous and unfinishable. We make courses you can actually finish, with steps small enough to ship between meetings — and meaningful enough to change how Monday looks.
A future where the people doing the work are the ones teaching it. Every category, every craft, broken into honest steps — taught by working pros, in Arabic and English, with a printed workbook on the side.
Khutowat started as a private notebook of working notes — the things three colleagues kept teaching each other over coffee. Pricing for freelance projects. How to actually run a launch. The boring middle of any creative practice.
The notebook became a workshop. The workshop became a cohort. The cohort became a request: please make this so anyone can take the next step.
Today we partner with a course platform so you can learn at your pace, on any device, with progress that travels with you. Our website is the front door — the lessons live where you can study them best.
These aren't aspirations on a wall. They show up in what we make, what we charge, and what we refuse to ship.
No fake countdowns, no urgency tricks, no “last chance.” You take the next step when you're ready — momentum we earn, not borrow.
Every course is taught by someone still doing the work — not a coach who left the field a decade ago. Lessons are written by hand, not generated.
Every course ships with a printable workbook. Learning happens in the doing — videos are the warm-up, the workbook is the climb.
Three people behind the course. The instructor still ships. The editor still writes. The operator still runs the calendar.
Instructor · AI for Business
Editor · Curriculum
Co-founder · Operations
No credit card. No newsletter pop-up. Pick a path, take the first step, and decide from there.
A NOTE FROM THE TEAM
We don't believe in transformation. We believe in the next step. Then the next.
— The Khutowat team