Scott Bromley

Quantt - Land your dream job in quantitative finance

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Master the skills needed to land your dream job in quantitative finance. Quantt is an interactive platform for learning the skills needed to break into quantitative finance. Write and run Python directly in your browser - no setup needed. Build real trading engines, pricing models, and risk systems from scratch. 50+ courses spanning finance, mathematics, and technology. 200+ hands-on coding exercises with instant feedback. Structured paths from foundations to interview-ready.

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Scott Bromley
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My cofounders and I have been heads down since Autumn 2025, building out the content and platform for Quantt. We officially launched in early 2026 and got our first paying customer at the end of January, which felt like a huge milestone after months of building in isolation. Since then, we’ve been iterating quickly based on feedback. The product has improved a lot already, and we’ve learned a ton about managing content, structuring the platform, and shipping improvements without over-engineering everything (which is very tempting as software engineers). More recently, we’ve started focusing properly on marketing - something that definitely doesn’t come as naturally to us as building. That shift alone has helped us grow to a small handful of paying customers, which we’re genuinely excited about. We still have a lot to learn on the distribution side. If anyone here has advice on marketing technical education products - especially as engineer-founders -I’d really appreciate it. We’ve got plenty of ideas for where Quantt can go next, and it feels like we’re just getting started. Happy to share more specifics if helpful.
Hestia Assets

Quantt has been great for sharpening my maths and coding skills and has prepared me for interviews. There's a load of content, I'm not sure I will complete all of the courses!

Louise Harris

I've been using Quantt mainly for general software engineering rather than finance to be honest. I've got an engineering degree, and don't have a desire to move into finance at the moment, but it's been great for improving my maths and tech! I like that you can code directly in the browser, that's pretty cool!