Focused learning

We’ve kept only what works — no filler sections.

  • Logical structure

    each topic shown when it's needed

  • Clear explanation

    key idea written in simple words

  • Practical use

    focused only on real code needs

Who we are

Built by developers, not marketers

Foxavel is a team of professionals combining real development experience with structured knowledge. We don’t turn learning into a performance — we keep it clear and consistent. Every topic is selected based on actual development scenarios. We focus on the essence.

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Choose the course that fits your level

From first steps to project scaling — each course builds on the previous one.

How learning is structured

9 courses. One clear system.

  • Laravel basics

    structure, routes, templates

  • Data handling

    Eloquent ORM, validation, forms

  • Architecture

    APIs, scaling, deployment

The people behind Foxavel

Laravel Developer

David Carter

Has worked with Laravel since 2014 on e-commerce, SaaS, and internal CRM tools. Focused and clear.

Backend Architect

Melissa Grant

Builds high-performance backend logic. Knows how to create scalable, sustainable architecture.

Tech Writer

Jake Morgan

Author of guides and educational material. Makes complex topics feel intuitive even for newcomers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question? We’ve already prepared the answer.

Collapsible content

Is it necessary to have experience with Laravel?

No. The beginner courses are designed for those with basic PHP knowledge. Everything is explained gradually from there.

Can I start right away with the intermediate course?

Yes, if you feel confident with the basics, you can move on to deeper topics.

Do I need additional programs to complete the courses?

No, everything is explained within the limits of what can be used on a local environment.

Are there exercises or tasks in the courses?

Yes, each course contains examples and practical fragments for working with code.

Are the courses only for web developers?

No, they are also suitable for backend developers who want to implement Laravel in projects.