Summary
Bryan Djunaedi is a product manager who blends hands-on engineering with mission-driven design to build scalable AI-powered learning products used by millions of students. Over 11 years he’s shipped Code.org’s first generative AI K-5 experiences, grew Music Lab from 200K to 6.7M users, and rebuilt teacher dashboards serving 381K educators while still prototyping with Claude Code and Codex. He specializes in constraint-driven architecture—pre-cached generation, browser-based ML, and parallel safety layers—that turns flashy demos into reliable classroom products. A former platform lead, he also secured $8.5M in strategic partnerships and led internationalization and GDPR efforts that doubled non-English course availability. Bryan’s unusual combination of live user research, production coding, and music entrepreneurship means he designs systems that deliberately preserve productive friction so learners treat AI as collaborator, not crutch.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts, Biochemistry, Bachelor of Arts, Biochemistry at University of Washington
English, Indonesian, Spanish