Use the Library
Search by title or topic, filter books by learning path, and use sort options to find the next useful book quickly.
Find quick answers for using weKode before opening a support request. The contact form is here when something still needs a person.
Search by title or topic, filter books by learning path, and use sort options to find the next useful book quickly.
Learning paths organize books in a recommended order. Open a path to see its books, progress, and the next section to read.
Book detail pages show the chapter outline. Lesson pages keep the reader, notes, code, and section navigation together.
Use bookmarks, H2/H3 heading bookmarks, notes, and highlights to save useful parts of a lesson for later.
Yearly Unlimited unlocks the full library. Book-code access is scoped to the purchased book and code-focused content.
Progress is calculated from completed sections and rolls up into books, dashboard stats, and learning paths.
Start with Dashboard. It shows the book you are reading, active learning paths, recent activity, and recommended next books.
An Academy is a group of paths, such as AI Academy. A Learning Path is the ordered sequence of books for a specific outcome, such as Machine Learning Engineer.
Use Dashboard's continue-reading card or open Library and select the book. Book detail pages link into the next available lesson.
Locked lessons usually mean your account does not have Yearly Unlimited or the correct book-scoped grant yet. Check Access & Billing first.
Use the contact form only if your code access is missing. Include the book title, purchase source, and the email tied to your weKode account.
Open Your annotations from the left menu. It collects lesson notes, whole-section bookmarks, H2/H3 heading bookmarks, and highlights.
Yes. Open Access & Billing and use the subscription management button when an active Stripe subscription is attached to your account.
Contact support when access looks wrong, a payment action fails, content appears broken, or you can reproduce a bug after refreshing the page.