Hi Adam,
What would you work on if you had two uninterrupted days to focus on your Vue stack?
That’s exactly what Vue School Free Weekend is designed for.
On February 28–March 1, 2026, Vue School opens its entire course library for 48 hours. You get full access to every course and lesson with no paywalls and no commitment.
This is a short, intentional window to explore key topics, revisit familiar patterns, and sanity-check real-world Vue and Nuxt approaches without adding more to your backlog.
Before Free Weekend starts
Sign up for Free Weekend, and you will be automatically registered for a short kickoff session we’re hosting just before access opens.
This session is meant to help you start the weekend with context and direction. We’ll cover:
- what’s new in the Vue and Nuxt ecosystem,
- practical guidance from Vue School instructors,
- and a few common ways developers plan their 48 hours so the time actually pays off.
How to use the 48 hours of FREE access
Starting February 28, you’ll have two full days to explore the Vue School catalog at your own pace. The weekend works best if you treat it like a focused technical sprint, not a binge.
You’ll have access to the full library, from foundational material to recent releases. That includes courses such as:
- Vue.js Master Class: Covers modern Vue workflows and tooling, including ESLint, Prettier, Sentry, Supabase, and ShadCN Vue.
- Pinia: The Enjoyable Vue Store: A practical deep dive into state management for Vue 3 applications.
- Vue.js Fundamentals: A structured introduction to Vue 3 for anyone who wants to solidify the basics.
You’ll also have access to all courses released last year, including:
- Nuxt UI: Build a Dashboard Template: Focused on structure, accessibility, and scalable UI patterns.
- JavaScript Error Handling: Practical defensive coding techniques that apply directly to production code.
- AI Interfaces with Vue, Nuxt, and the AI SDK: Covers streaming UIs, tool calling, MCP workflows, and related patterns. New lessons continue to be added.
A good starting point is to browse the catalog and shortlist a few courses based on your current stack or gaps.
Why this matters right now
Learning goals only move forward when you make space for them and Free Weekend gives you a clear starting point.
You can use it to:
- revisit core concepts like reactivity, routing, and Pinia
- explore Nuxt workflows hands-on, including project structure and typed routing
- experiment with AI-driven UI patterns such as streaming and tool calling
Over 200,000 developers use Free Weekend each year to sharpen skills, validate approaches, or explore what to learn next. In the next emails, we’ll walk through the catalog and share a few practical tips to help you make the most of those 48 hours.
Hope this helps you plan ahead.
P.S. Don’t keep this good news to yourself! Tell your dev squad about the Free Weekend!