
Not a guru. A practitioner who shows his screen.
Manoj Kanala teaches digital systems by working through them live — his screen, his process, his mistakes. Telugu-first, Indian context, no borrowed Silicon Valley playbooks.
Digital systems literacy — built week by week, live.
Every session is a live walkthrough — real workflows, real tools, real Indian business context. You watch the process unfold, not a polished highlight reel recorded six months ago.
The goal is systems literacy: understanding how digital pieces connect so you can build and adapt on your own — not dependency on one more course.


Most digital education skips the people it should serve most.
Indian small businesses, freelancers, and homemakers need digital skills explained in their own language, with their own context — not translated from a US SaaS playbook.
That gap is why Manoj teaches in Telugu, uses Indian examples, and builds for the long game — peer accountability over quick wins, implementation this week over theory next quarter.
The screen is open. The session starts Tuesday.
Real workflows. Telugu explanations. Peer accountability every week — not a recorded module you'll finish someday.
