I just joined the community, after a period of trying to figure out on my own where to start, what to learn, trying to build projects on this topic.
I dont have a technical background, mostly business stuff, but I decided that I want to try something new.
My question for the experienced people on this forum is: How did you start learning CrewAI/LangChain (or Graph)? What resources did you use to learn, and are they useful these days? The main challenge I face right now is that every tutorial/course on YouTube or other platform is out-dated most likely. Either I do not understand how any of this works, or the videos made months ago are somewhat useless
When I try to build the same project like in the video, there are errors that come up, the dependencies are not the same versions, and if I am looking just at the CrewAI documentation, I cannot implement the LangChain tools, because they do not talk about them, or I have not found them yet in the docs.
So, as a conclusion, I would really like to know where you started, how you keep yourself up-to-date with the latest updates, and any other advice is welcome
Totally normal struggle Most people didn’t start by fully understanding everything—they picked one small use case, followed the official docs and GitHub examples, and learned by breaking and fixing things. The ecosystem changes fast, so many YouTube tutorials are outdated, which is frustrating but not your fault; dependency errors are part of the process. Best approach is to learn one framework at a time (LangChain or CrewAI), rely more on docs than videos, and stay updated via release notes, GitHub issues, or Discord. Focus on getting something to run, even if it’s messy—clarity comes after that, not before.
@shaxy We are in the same boat untill I came across CrewAI. Good thing about CrewAI is very good not-so-boring documentation. I would strongly recommend you pickone topic a day begining from how to install CrewAI. I started my AI learning journey (not talking about awareness) in Nov 2025 and focused totally on CrewAI. In couple of months I feel confident and infact working on some of the POCs and live projects. DOcumentation have very good examples and deeplearning.ai is another good resource for you.
Happy to connect with you and share my experiences.
But CrewAI is just wonderful. It has its flaws and so have others, but I am sure this framework will grow fast. Attaches is the screen shot that will tell the story: It is market adoption: