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Build real apps without writing code

Learn to create software by prompting Claude Code — no programming background required.

This course is for people who have ideas but have never written a line of code. You’ll learn to describe what you want in plain language and let Claude Code do the building — turning your descriptions into working applications, step by careful step.

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What you’ll learn

By the end of the course you’ll be comfortable taking an idea from a sentence to a running application, entirely through conversation with Claude Code.

  • How to think about software as a series of plain-language requests.
  • Writing clear prompts that get Claude Code to build what you actually mean.
  • Running, testing, and refining an application without touching the code yourself.
  • Recognising and fixing problems when something doesn’t work as expected.

Who it’s for

Some roles and activities that map naturally to prompt-driven development are:

  • Writing requirement specifications
  • Defining business processes
  • Describing workflows
  • Creating process documentation
  • Creating acceptance criteria
  • Designing forms and reports
  • Documenting internal procedures
  • Designing digital services
  • Improving administrative processes
  • Creating prototypes and mockups
  • Coordinating software projects
  • Managing software vendors
  • Product ownership
  • Business analysis
  • Quality assurance and testing

Others who can benefit from this course are founders, designers, writers, analysts, and the simply curious — anyone who has wanted to make their own tools but assumed they’d have to learn to program first. You don’t. You need patience, clear thinking, and a willingness to describe what you want precisely. The rest is teachable.

How the course works

Short lessons, each ending in something you’ve actually built. You’ll start with a tiny single-purpose tool and finish with a complete, working application of your own design. Every concept is introduced exactly when you need it — nothing earlier, nothing extra.

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