This has been a long time coming, and I could not be more excited it’s finally here. And I know exactly who to thank for it. Our customers have been telling us to do this for a while now:
Probably don’t call it Frontend anymore, you have a lot more offerings.
The name Frontend Masters is no longer relevant.
Change the name so people don’t think it’s only for frontend devs.
Those are real comments from our most recent member survey. We weren’t fishing for a reason to rebrand, but the feedback from customers has been clear: the name had stopped keeping up with the work. It was time.
And they’re right. For years our name has said one thing while our catalog has said another. “Frontend Masters” tells you we teach frontend. And we do, better than anyone. But look at what developers are actually learning from us right now. Of our most-watched courses, a huge share have nothing to do with the frontend at all. Complete Go for Professional Developers. The Rust Programming Language. Complete Intro to Databases. Cloud Infrastructure from Startup to Scale. Enterprise Java with Spring Boot. Linux and the command line, Git, Containers, DevOps, SQL, Python, C, C#… etc.
And then there’s where the industry is going. Four of our ten most popular courses right now are about AI: Claude Code, AI Engineering Fundamentals, AI Agents Fundamentals, and Practical Prompt Engineering. We’re recording new ones as fast as we can teach them well: agent harness engineering, CI/CD with GitHub Actions, Python, OpenAI Codex, and more.
The name stopped describing the work a while ago. We kept it anyway, because a name is a hard thing to let go of. People map a meaning onto you and update that map rarely. The risk of changing is that you confuse the people who already know you. But the bigger risk, the one our members kept pointing at, is telling every developer who has never heard of us that we only do one slice of the craft.
So today we are Master.dev.
The mission has not changed. It has expanded to match what we already do. We are here to help engineers master their craft, the whole craft, from your first programming language to the systems and AI tooling running in production. The frontend is where many of you started with us, and it remains some of the best material on the internet. It is no longer the edge of what we teach.
To everyone who learned with us as Frontend Masters over the years: thank you. You’re the reason this platform grew into what it is, and your feedback helped point us here. The courses you love are not going anywhere, the instructors you trust are still here, and the bar for quality only goes up from here. Same team, same obsession with teaching things properly, now with a new name that finally tells the truth about the size of the thing we’re building.
Master your craft. All of it.
See you at Master.dev.
Marc Grabanski
CEO, Master.dev
