TL;DR: jusCode now lets any signed-in user gift a certification or a pack of jusCode credits to a friend's email. The recipient gets a redeem link locked to their address and can claim it whether or not they already use jusCode. Gift a credential to celebrate someone's skills, or gift credits so they can practice building with AI agents.
Gift a future: give a certification, give an AI education
The most useful gift you can give someone in 2026 is not a course they'll never finish. It's two things: proof of what they can already do, and the runway to practice. jusCode now lets you give both. Any signed-in user can gift a certification or a pack of jusCode credits to a friend's email, in about a minute.
This isn't a store gift card. It's a small, specific bet on a person.
Three ways to gift a future
Gift a certification
Know someone who is already good with coding agents but has nothing on paper to show for it? Gift them a jusCode Academy certification. They sit the exam, pass on their own merit, and walk away with a verifiable credential they can share, signed by jusCode. You paid for the attempt; they earned the result. That distinction matters, and it's the whole point.
It's a graduation gift that says "I think you're ready." It's a thank-you to a teammate who carried a launch. It's a nudge to the friend who keeps saying they should "make it official."
Gift an AI education
Not everyone is ready to sit an exam, and that's fine. Some people just need room to play. Gift them jusCode credits and they can point Claude Code, OpenCode, Cursor, or any agent at jusCode and start building, with no model to choose and no bill to fear. Credits never expire, so there's no pressure to "use it before it's gone."
This is how people actually learn to work with AI: not by watching a video, but by shipping something small, breaking it, and fixing it. Credits buy that practice directly. Gift a curious student, a career-switcher, or a kid who wants to make a game.
Gift the loop
The two combine into something better than either alone. Give credits so they can practice, then a certification so they can prove it. Practice, prove, share, repeat. Don't just code. Prove it, then help someone else do the same.
How it works
- Open the gift page. On juscode.co/developer go to Gift, or on any certification page tap Gift this certification.
- Pick what to give. A certification, or a credit pack ($5 to $50).
- Enter their email and an optional note. Checkout runs through Paddle; tax is handled at checkout for their region.
- They get a redeem link. The code is locked to their email, so it can't be intercepted or re-gifted. They redeem at juscode.co/redeem, and the cert attempt or credits land in their account.
You can gift whether or not you've ever redeemed anything yourself, and the recipient can claim whether or not they already use jusCode. New or returning, it just works. You can track every gift you've sent, and its status, right from the Gift page.
Why we built it
We kept hearing the same thing: "I'd love for my friend to try this, can I just pay for them?" Now you can. A certification is a vote of confidence. Credits are a runway. Together they're the cheapest, most honest gift in tech: not a thing, but a future.
Ready? Gift a certification or gift jusCode credits.