WebRTC Courses and my Virtual Me

By Tsahi Levent-Levi

February 16, 2026  

Ready to upskill in WebRTC? I’m excited to share a major overhaul to my courses, including the launch of a 24/7 AI-powered agent trained on my knowledge and a shift to weekly office hours for direct support.

It is 2026 now, and everyone is using AI for virtually everything.

For me? AI is something I discuss with clients who want to build their own roadmap and strategy around WebRTC – helping them figure out a path that makes sense to them.

But it is also a lot about how I run and conduct my own business.

For example, this article? And all other articles on my website? They’re all manually written. No AI is generating their content. The LinkedIn posts and email content linking back to this article (and others)? That’s something I use AI to help me with.

My son will be using Midjourney (AI service) to generate the images that will go along with this article, as he has done for most of my articles for over a year now.

It was time to take my AI game to a higher level, and what better place to do that than in my WebRTC courses?

Anyways, I wanted to share a few updates to the courses, as well as share my plans for the coming months while at it.

Key Takeaways

  • A few major updates in WebRTC courses, including a new 24/7 AI-powered agent for support
  • Enrolled students can interact with the Virtual Me agent for course material and WebRTC-related questions
  • We’re shifting from monthly AMAs to weekly office hours for more accessible support
  • Optional master classes for team training are now available, emphasizing strategic group learning
  • Ongoing updates to the courses ensure content relevance, with documented changes available for students

Virtual Me is here

If you’re enrolled in the WebRTC Architecture or Supporting WebRTC courses, then you might have noticed a new button near the title of the lessons, saying “Virtual Me”:

Clicking that button will get you to a lesson page in the bonus section of the relevant course and enable you to conduct a conversation with a virtual agent that was trained with my knowledge 😎🧠🤖

The Supporting WebRTC virtual agent has been trained on the transcripts of all of the support course lessons as well as the glossary terms on my website.

The WebRTC Architecture virtual agent has been trained on the transcripts of all WebRTC developer courses, the glossary and my blog posts.

Ask them anything about the course material or WebRTC for that matter and let me know how the experience was. Assume that they are going to provide explanations that include a bit of reasoning behind them.

These agents are there 24/7, working around the clock and filling in for me when I am unavailable (or when you don’t want to feel like you’re inconveniencing me or something), so feel free to nag them as you need at any point in time.

Oh, and I’ll be monitoring myself these conversations once a week or so, just to make sure these agents are doing their jobs properly.

Teams and Master Classes

Due to popular demand (that means a client that needed it), I have decided to “productize” master class lessons for teams taking the engineering courses as a group.

The intent here is to add an additional dimension of focus for team training, as these tend to be a bit more strategic in nature than the individual engineer’s upskilling.

Here’s what the master classes are all about:

While at it, I’ve created a new brochure focused on team enrollment and a new team training landing page on the website for that purpose.

Shifting from monthly AMA to weekly office hours

In the last couple of years, the courses included a monthly AMA meeting. In it, I shared a WebRTC related lesson in a live format and then opened the floor to Q&A. It worked well, until it stopped working.

Which is why I am shifting towards an office hours model. Every week, there will be an office hour conducted. Course subscribers will be able to opt in to join any one of them and come with their own questions.

Why start in two months time? Because I’ve got some traveling to do in February and March…

Courses refresh and updates

The courses are being updated in an ongoing fashion.

Relevant links and resources are added to lessons on a monthly basis.

Every quarter I conduct a thorough review of courses’ content, marking the lessons that require some update, mark lessons for deletion and also write for myself new lessons that should be added. Then throughout the quarter I work based on that plan.

You can expect to see these ongoing improvements in 2026 as well.

What is now different is that I “log” and document these changes and will make them available as well, so you can understand which areas might be worth revisiting on your end.

See you in my WebRTC courses

There’s more I plan for this year. These are the best WebRTC courses available on the market today and I intend to keep it this way and while at it to make them even better.

This means that if you have your own needs or suggestions from my courses – don’t be shy – reach out to me and let me know so I can get these ideas into my own planning for the year.

Want to upskill in WebRTC? Check out webrtccourse.com 😀


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