CruxBit

About CruxBit Internships

Real project experience is hard to get.This is where you build it yourself.

Degrees teach theory. Real skill comes from building. CruxBit gives you the missing piece: real project experience. Here, you go through a real software development lifecycle from start to finish — and you leave with work you can show and proof you can share.

How it works

The same lifecycle real teams follow.

No shortcuts and nothing extra — six steps, each one following how software is actually built at a company.

01

Pick a project, read the spec

Choose from hundreds of projects across 25 domains. Each one comes with a Product Requirements Document (PRD), a High-Level Design and a Low-Level Design — the same documents real engineering teams work from.

02

Plan it

Enrol and break the work down on your Kanban board, the way a team plans a sprint. You decide the order, the pace and the approach.

03

Build it

Write the code yourself, in your own repository. This is the part that becomes real experience — nobody can do it for you.

04

Submit your work

Share your GitHub repository, a demo video and your posts — just like submitting finished work at a job.

05

Get reviewed

Your submission is checked against the spec by our team before approval. If it doesn’t meet the spec, it doesn’t pass — approval is earned.

06

Earn your certificate

When your submission passes review, you earn a verifiable certificate of completion. Anyone can check it online, any time.

Mentorship & support

Mentorship, not spoon-feeding.

We don’t teach you the project — you build it. That’s deliberate: you work with a real spec, make your own decisions and get past blockers. That is exactly what turns a project into experience. What we promise is simpler and more honest: when you’re genuinely stuck, you’re not alone.

It starts on day one: when you join a project, you can ask us for a walkthrough and we’ll explain the whole project — the spec, the design documents, and how to approach the build — before you write a line of code.

Stuck in the middle of your project? Tell us where you’re blocked — from the contact page or your dashboard. We’ll reply with direction, and if the problem needs a proper conversation, we’ll schedule a guidance call and work through it with you.

Walkthrough when you joinWe explain the whole project end to end before you start building.
Ask when stuckSend us your question with context — what you tried, where it broke.
Get directionWe reply with pointers that get you moving — not finished code.
Guidance call if neededFor the really hard problems, we schedule a call and work through them together.
Review at the endEvery submission is checked against the spec by our team before approval.

What you receive

Documents anyone can verify.

Internship offer letter

Issued the moment you enrol in a project. It records which project you enrolled in and your start date. Anyone can verify it online using its serial number.

Certificate of completion

Earned — not given — when your submission passes review. It names the project you built, and anyone you share it with can verify it online in seconds.

The offer letter confirms your enrolment as a Project Intern on your chosen project; the certificate confirms your submission passed review. Neither is an offer of employment — enrolment carries no stipend and no promise of a job.

Clear and honest

What we are — and what we’re not.

When we are clear about this, your certificate carries more value.

We are

  • A platform for gaining real-world, project-based experience
  • Hundreds of industry-grade projects with complete PRD, HLD & LLD specs
  • A real development lifecycle: spec → plan → build → submit → review
  • Mentorship & guidance — a project walkthrough when you join, and help when you’re stuck
  • A review process where approval is earned, not automatic
  • Verifiable documents: an offer letter at enrolment and a certificate on passing review

We are not

  • Not a video course — there are no lectures or recorded lessons
  • Not spoon-feeding — nobody writes the code for you
  • Not a job or employment — there is no salary or stipend
  • Not a placement agency — we don’t promise you a job
  • Not a certificate factory — submissions that don’t meet the spec don’t pass

Who runs this

CruxBit Internships is operated by CruxBit — the same team that builds software for clients through our consultancy. The projects here come from the kind of work we do every day. Questions? Write to contact@cruxbit.tech.

The experience gap doesn’t close itself.

Pick a project that matches where you want to go, and start building today.