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Challenge Pakistan is an 8-week AI Automation & SaaS Bootcamp launched by HexaMileSoft in Faisalabad, Pakistan. The page repeatedly stresses that it is “not a traditional course,” but rather a program where participants complete sprints, collaborate, deploy, and run demos in a real software-company environment. The bootcamp runs twice a week for a total of 16 sessions, is delivered offline, and accepts 25 people per cohort.
The curriculum centers on three deliverables: AI automation systems, Mini SaaS applications, and industry workflow simulations. The tech stack includes n8n, OpenAI, WhatsApp API, Next.js, Supabase, Vercel, GitHub, CI/CD, and more. Projects are expected to be deployed online and turned into a GitHub portfolio, making this more focused on employable portfolio work and engineering practice than a simple video course. Classes are held in person at HexaMileSoft in Faisalabad; we did not find information about live online classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 instruction.
The certificate is issued by HexaMileSoft and requires 85% attendance, passing assignments, completion of 3 projects, GitHub submission verification, and participation in the Final Demo Day. In terms of institutional background, HexaMileSoft describes itself as a Faisalabad-based software company building AI SaaS and automation systems. The course is led by developers/founders with industry experience rather than academic instructors. Pricing is a one-time payment, and Batch 1 and 2 offer a 60% early-bird discount, but the page does not disclose the exact amount, which leaves transparency somewhat lacking.
The strengths are a clear project-based structure, specific delivery standards, an offline software-company environment that helps learners understand real development workflows, plus Discord community access and mentor support. The limitations are also obvious: it is currently offline only, so participation costs are high for learners from other cities or overseas; internships are offered only to the top 10% or top 10–20% performers, not guaranteed; and it is not suitable for people without a laptop, those unable to commit about 6 hours per week, or learners who prefer passively watching videos.
It is best suited to local CS/software engineering students in Faisalabad, fresh graduates, junior developers, and freelancers—especially those looking to strengthen their portfolio with AI automation and SaaS projects. For Chinese users, the main barriers are not the course content itself, but the offline location, payment methods such as JazzCash/Easypaisa/bank transfer, and communication via WhatsApp. The text does not provide enough information to determine whether the website is directly accessible from China. Alternatives include Coursera, Udemy, edX, freeCodeCamp, or domestic AI application development bootcamps.
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challenge.pk is an Pakistan Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach challenge.pk directly.