Come build an app with AI.
A Saturday morning, 9 to 12. You bring an idea, I show you how to get an AI coding agent to build it, and by noon it's running on a real URL you can send to people. You don't need to know how to code. Most people who come don't.
You explain. The AI types. You decide if it's any good.
Tools like Claude Code and Codex can now write, run and fix a whole app from a conversation. The hard part isn't the code anymore, it's knowing what to ask for and what to do when it goes sideways. That's what we practice.
What the agent is actually doing
What happens between you pressing enter and files appearing, so it stops feeling like magic and starts feeling like a tool.
Describing what you want
How to explain an app so you get the thing you pictured, not a generic version of it. Smaller asks, clearer checks.
Putting it online
GitHub for the code, GitHub Pages or Railway for hosting. Free or a few euros a month. You'll have a link before you leave.
Web or mobile
Most people build a web app, because it works on every phone straight away. If you want a proper iOS or Android app, I'll show you the route.
When it breaks
It will, probably more than once. You'll learn how to hand the error back to the agent, undo to the last good state, and carry on.
Afterwards
Which subscription is worth keeping, what to build next, and who to ask when you're stuck. We'll keep the group chat open.
Ten minutes of talking, then you build.
Bring your laptop and charger. There are no slides to sit through.
Hello and a short intro
What these tools can do right now, a live demo, and how the morning runs.
Build your own thing
Take the idea you wrote down when you signed up and build it. Work alone or team up with whoever is sitting next to you. I'll be walking around.
Show and tell
Everyone gets two minutes to show what they made. Broken is fine, we've all been there.
Done
Out by noon.