Building with AI is easy. Shipping is hard
What separates an AI prototype from software you can ship, and the method I spent the last months turning into a course
Hello everyone,
Quick one today, because it’s news. For the past months, my co-founder and I have been working days and nights on something I’ve never offered before, and you’re hearing about it first.
Building a prototype with AI is easy. Building to production is hard. We show you how to get there with the right methodology.
It’s called Prompt to Production: a full course on building software with AI the way professionals do. 16 lectures, each paired with its own hands-on lab, built to take you up gradually, holding your hand exactly as much as you need, from your first structured prompt to a working production system.
It teaches the paradigms behind software that’s reliable, efficient, and modular, the way the strongest production teams build with AI today. An AI coach works with you inside your own terminal the whole way, and you finish with two things: a method you’ll use every day, and a real product, deployed and live. About 15 focused hours, at your own pace.
Two things before it opens to the public:
Ten people get free early access this month. The full course, hands-on, in exchange for honest feedback. It’s an application, not first-come-first-served, and it’s inside the form below.
Everyone on the waiting list locks in the founding price, lower than what the course will cost at public launch.
Joining takes about two minutes, and the short questionnaire inside directly shapes the final course and what early members get.



