Bring an idea Saturday. Leave with a live app.
90 minutes, live. You bring an idea. We pick one, build it on screen with an AI agent, push it live by the end.


Three phases in 90 minutes.
No slides. No demo reel. Fifteen minutes to set the frame, an hour to build it on screen with an AI agent, fifteen for your questions. By the 75-minute mark, you can open the URL on your phone.
- 0:00–0:1501
Theory — how to direct an agent
The 15-minute frame nobody teaches: the five things you actually control when you prompt — autonomy, context, verifiability, instructions, scaffolding. Why most non-coder builds spiral on prompt four.
- 0:15–1:1502
Build it live, end-to-end
We pick one idea from the signup form. You watch the cursor move for an hour. Spec, plan, code, debug, deploy — narrated every step. By the 75-minute mark the app is live on the web.
- 1:15–1:3003
Questions, then 60 seconds on the cohort
Your questions, answered in the open. A minute on the 5-week cohort if you want to go ten times deeper. No deck. No follow-up sequence.
Bring an idea and a laptop. We bring the rest.
- An idea. One paragraph. Half-baked is fine.
- A laptop, plus a coding agent of your choice. We send a 5-minute setup for Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex three days before.
- A Claude or OpenAI subscription. About $20 a month, or API credits.
- The repo template, the deploy stack, the playbook.
- A live build you can follow without typing. Plus a recording, if you’d rather watch first.
- 90 minutes of our time on Saturday. Plus a week of follow-up answers in your inbox.
For a specific kind of builder. Not for everyone.
- You’re a founder, operator, or consultant with an idea your business actually needs — and no engineer on call to build it.
- You can describe the product better than most can build it.
- You’d rather ship it yourself this Saturday than spend $15k briefing a dev who’ll lose interest by week two.
- You’re a senior engineer. You already direct agents. You don’t need this.
- You want to hire someone to build it for you. That’s a freelancer, not a workshop.
- You think AI should “just work” without learning how to direct it.


That’s the gap we close in an hour. The pattern almost nobody teaches: less typing, more directing. Spec before prompt. Plan before code. The agent does the typing, but only if you hand it a brief it can ship.
So on Saturday we pick one idea from the signup form, frame the work in fifteen minutes, build it live for an hour, and narrate every decision. By the 75-minute mark your app is live on the web. You leave with the template, the prompts, the deploy stack — and a URL you can text to a friend tonight.
— Jon & Divyam
Saturday morning. $99.