Most “free course” pages are slow. You discover the deal after it’s gone.
This channel is different: it’s a constant stream of Udemy courses that hit $0 using 100% OFF coupons — across all categories and all languages.
If you can scan fast, you win. If you scroll like it’s TikTok, you’ll drown.
What you’re getting (no story)

- High volume: hundreds of course drops per day
- Everything: programming, AI, business, design, marketing, etc.
- Direct links: open → enroll → move on
This is not a “recommendation list.”
It’s a deal feed.
How to use it (without getting spammed)
- Mute the channel
- Check it once a day
- Enroll only if you’ll start this week
- Skip everything else
Your filter (so this doesn’t turn into a graveyard)
This channel isn’t the skill. Your filter is the skill.
Rule 1 — Don’t enroll unless you can start in 48 hours.
Before you click enroll, decide when the first session happens (ex: “tomorrow 7pm”). If you can’t name a time, skip. (If-then plans massively increase follow-through.)
Rule 2 — Only enroll if the outcome is one sentence.
You should be able to say: “In 7 days, I’ll build X / automate Y / pass Z.”
If it’s vague (“master”, “complete”, “become”), it’s a hoard trap. (Specific goals beat vague intentions.)
Rule 3 — Max 2 active courses at once (one in, one out).
More options feels productive. It’s usually just decision fatigue.
Rule 4 — 20 minutes watch, then produce something.
After the first 20 minutes, force output: notes from memory, a tiny exercise, a mini project step. Retrieval beats rewatching.
Rule 5 — Split it into 3 short sessions, not one binge.
Spacing wins long-term retention.
The trap
Enrollment gives you the same “I’m improving” hit as learning — without the work.
So people collect courses and call it progress.
One limit fixes it: 2 enrollments per day max.
That’s enough to catch good drops without turning your Udemy into a junk drawer.
And one rule keeps it honest:
If you don’t start within 48 hours, you unenroll / ignore and move on. No guilt. The win is the skill you actually practice.
If you want real progress, use this sequence:
- Pick one skill for the next 14 days.
- Pick one outcome you can show (project / script / portfolio piece).
- Use the channel to find one course that supports that outcome.
- Schedule 3 sessions on your calendar.
- Stop searching until the outcome exists.