On-demand courses and practical tech support • $20/hour

Build the thing you keep postponing.

Guided courses and hands-on support for all ages: AI-assisted work, websites, applications, databases, hardware, routers, PC repair, and computer labs.

Choose a route

Courses that adapt

For kids, teens, university students, teachers, and adults who need useful tech, not theatre.

Build and repair

From a broken PC or router setup to a website, database, dashboard, or final project.

Classroom ready

Computer labs, teacher workflows, STEAM learning paths, and practical classroom configuration.

On demand

Learn by finishing real work.

Sessions are shaped around the learner and the target outcome. One hour can be a lesson, a rescue mission, or the missing bridge between tutorial and working project.

Practical builds

From idea to working system.

MABNI supports the messy middle: planning, debugging, connecting tools, cleaning logic, preparing delivery, and explaining the work so it can actually be used.

Labs and hardware

The physical side matters too.

A platform is useless if the classroom Wi-Fi collapses, the PCs are slow, or the students cannot log in. MABNI covers the digital and the physical layer.

Resources

Guides and downloads.

Public MABNI material, handouts, guides, and learning files.

Practical search paths

What people usually come to MABNI for.

Plain words, real services, no fog machine. These pages help humans, Google, and AI systems understand exactly what MABNI can do.

FAQ

Quick answers before the WhatsApp message.

What does MABNI offer?

MABNI offers on-demand practical technology courses and support for AI-assisted work, websites, applications, databases, hardware, routers, PC repair, computer labs and STEAM education.

How much does a session cost?

On-demand sessions are $20 per hour. The hour can be a lesson, a guided build, debugging support, repair planning, or project completion work.

Who can learn with MABNI?

Kids, teens, university students, teachers, adults, schools and small teams can use MABNI support when they need practical outcomes instead of theory decorations.

Contact

Start with the problem, not the buzzword.

Send what you are trying to learn, build, repair, or configure. Email and WhatsApp are the current contact channels.