Vibe Coding Course

Vibe Coding Course for Beginners: Build AI Apps

Vibe coding course designed for non-technical people who want to build real software with AI. Learn the describe, review, refine loop, then use Cursor, Claude Code, Bolt.new and Lovable to ship portfolio projects that can become paid client work.

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What You Will Learn

This course takes you from zero to building and selling AI-powered applications. You will learn how to describe software in natural language, iterate with AI tools, and deliver production-quality projects to paying clients.

By the end, you will have a portfolio of real projects and a repeatable delivery process: scope the build, prompt the first version, test the result, harden the edge cases, and explain the business value to a client.

Tools Covered

Cursor

AI-powered code editor for full-stack applications

Claude Code

Terminal-based AI agent for complex multi-file projects

Bolt.new

Build and deploy full-stack apps in your browser

Lovable

Generate production-quality React apps from descriptions

Replit

Cloud IDE with instant deployment and collaboration

Projects You Will Build

Client Dashboard with Auth

Build time: 2 daysSell for $2,000–$5,000

AI Customer Service Chatbot

Build time: 4 hoursCharge $500–$1,500/mo

Automated Email Sequence System

Build time: 1 dayCharge $600–$1,200/mo

CRM Data Cleaning Automation

Build time: 3 hoursCharge $800–$2,000 per project

Structured learning path

When a Vibe Coding Course Beats a Tutorial

A tutorial is enough when you only need to copy one build. A structured vibe coding course is the better fit when you need a repeatable system for choosing projects, checking AI output, fixing errors, and packaging the finished software for real users.

Not sure where to start? Read what is vibe coding for the definition and tool overview, or follow the vibe coding tutorial to ship one working app before committing to a full course.

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Who This Course is For

  • Complete beginners with zero coding experience
  • Marketers who want to build their own tools
  • Consultants looking to add AI services
  • Side hustlers who want a high-income skill
  • Entrepreneurs who need MVPs built fast

Enrollment

The Skool community page handles current enrollment details. This site focuses on the curriculum, examples, and learning path so the course page stays accurate as cohort terms change.

  • 8-week project path
  • Live mentorship calls
  • Portfolio builds
  • Client delivery practice
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Vibe Coding Course — Common Questions

What do I need to start a vibe coding course?+

No coding background is needed. You need a computer with internet, an account on Cursor or Bolt.new (both have free tiers), and a GitHub account for deployment. Account setup is covered in the first module.

How long does the vibe coding course take to complete?+

The 8-week path works at roughly 5–7 hours per week. Students who set aside a full day each weekend typically finish the core modules and build 3–4 portfolio projects within 6–8 weeks.

What is the difference between a vibe coding course and a bootcamp?+

Traditional bootcamps teach syntax, algorithms, and programming paradigms — a 12 to 24 week commitment. A vibe coding course focuses on the describe-review-refine loop with AI tools: directing AI output, validating results, and packaging builds into deliverable services, measured in weeks rather than months.

Can I charge clients for work I build in this vibe coding course?+

Yes. Module 5 covers packaging your AI builds as client deliverables — scoping, pricing, delivery, and ongoing maintenance. Students have charged $500 to $5,000 per project within their first 8 weeks.

Which AI tools does the vibe coding course cover?+

The course covers Cursor (the primary code editor), Claude Code (for complex multi-file projects), Bolt.new (browser-based full-stack), and Lovable (React app generation). Zapier and Make are covered in the automation integration modules.