Free Course  ·  5 Days  ·  No Coding Required

Vibe Coding:
Build Apps with AI

Describe what you want in plain English. AI writes the code. You ship a real, live app. No computer science degree required — that's the entire point of vibe coding.

Free forever  ·  Self-paced  ·  No credit card

5
Days
5
Real Apps Built
$0
Cost
0
Coding Skills Needed

You describe it. AI builds it.

Vibe coding flips the script on traditional software development. Instead of learning syntax and debugging for hours, you describe what you want and let AI tools like Cursor and Claude Code generate the code.

Describe in plain English

"Build me a to-do app with drag-and-drop sorting and local storage." That's a prompt. That's your job.

AI writes the code

Cursor, Claude Code, v0.dev — these tools generate complete, working HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and even backend code from your description.

Iterate until it's right

"Make the header sticky." "Add dark mode." "Make it work on mobile." Keep prompting until the app does exactly what you want.

5 days. 5 apps. All free.

Each day you build a complete, working application from scratch — using nothing but plain English prompts and AI tools.

1
Day

What Vibe Coding Is and Your First App

Meet the tools: Cursor, Claude Code, Replit, v0.dev. Then build a complete to-do app by describing it in plain English — zero prior coding required.

45–60 min Cursor Claude Code No code needed
2
Day

Building a Real Web App from Scratch

Build a full personal portfolio site in natural language. Add a sticky header, dark mode, mobile responsiveness — all through prompts. Deploy it live on Netlify or Vercel for free.

60–75 min Netlify Vercel Live deploy
3
Day

Building with APIs — Weather App, News App

Tell AI to build a weather app that shows forecasts for any city. Then build a news aggregator. No API knowledge required — AI handles the integration and error handling.

60–75 min APIs OpenWeather News API
4
Day

Full-Stack Vibe Coding — Database + Backend + Frontend

Build a complete bookmark manager: save, tag, and search links. AI generates the database schema, API endpoints, and frontend. Learn what to do when vibe coding breaks down.

75–90 min Full-stack SQLite Debugging
5
Day

Shipping a Real Product

Build something you'll actually use — a personal dashboard, expense tracker, or client portal. Polish it, deploy it, and understand where vibe coding excels and where it has limits.

75–90 min Production deploy Polish What's next

If you have an idea, this course is for you

Non-technical founders

You have a product idea but no dev budget. Vibe coding lets you build an MVP without hiring anyone.

Business professionals

Build internal tools, dashboards, and automation workflows without waiting on IT or hiring a developer.

Curious beginners

You've always wanted to build something but coding felt overwhelming. Vibe coding removes the learning curve.

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Build production-grade AI apps in 3 days

Our in-person AI Bootcamp goes far beyond vibe coding. You'll build enterprise AI systems with real APIs, databases, and production deployments — guided by a Kaggle Top 200 data scientist.

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Common questions

Vibe coding is building software by describing what you want in plain English and letting AI write the actual code. You stay in the "what" — AI handles the "how." The term was coined by Andrej Karpathy in early 2025.
Yes. The course is designed assuming no prior coding experience. That said, if you do have some coding background, you'll move faster — but it's not required.
A laptop and an internet connection. We use Cursor (free tier), Replit (free tier), and v0.dev (free tier). Some days use Claude Code, which requires an Anthropic API key — we show you how to get one with free credits.
Yes. By Day 5, you'll have a live, deployed application that anyone can visit in their browser. These aren't toy demos — they're real apps running on Netlify or Vercel.
No. The course is genuinely complete and valuable on its own. We mention the bootcamp once at the end of Day 5. That's it.