Talk it.Build it.
Describe an app out loud. Watch it get built — right here, right now, on this page. No install, no signup, no code from you. That's the whole idea, and this is the proof.
Tap one, type your own, or hold the mic and say it.
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// the code writes itself, line by line
// you'll read every one of these in week one
// and understand it by week two
Three moves. That's the entire craft.
Everything we teach is a longer, deeper version of what you just did in ten seconds. No computer science degree. No syntax memorisation. Three moves, repeated until they're second nature.
Say it plainly
Describe what the thing should do in the words you'd use with a friend. Precision beats jargon — "split a bill between friends" is a better brief than anything technical.
Watch it take shape
Something real appears fast — running, tappable, wrong in places. Speed matters more than polish here. You cannot react to a plan; you can react to a thing.
Say what's off
"Make the total bigger." "Add a 20% button." That sentence is the actual skill, and it's the one we drill hardest. Build, react, refine — that's the loop, forever.
Pick any one. It builds for real.
These aren't screenshots or mockups — every tile below assembles a working app in the phone above, and you can use it. Members ship things like these in their first fortnight.
Four weeks from "I can't code" to shipped.
We meet weekly, build live, and nobody leaves a session without something running on their own phone. Come with an idea; leave with the thing.
Your first working thing
You describe an app, we build it together on the call, and it runs on your phone before the hour is up. Most people don't believe this part until it happens to them.
time: 60 min
Reading what got built
We open the source of your own app and read it together. Not to write it from scratch — to recognise it. The moment it stops looking like noise is the moment everything changes.
time: 60 min
Changing your mind out loud
The refining drill. How to describe a change so you get the change you meant, how to spot what broke, and how to back out of a bad turn without losing the work.
time: 60 min
Putting it in someone's hands
Getting it off your machine and onto a link you can text to a person. You leave with a URL that works, and someone other than you has used the thing you made.
time: 60 min
Bring one idea.
Leave with it built.
Everything you just played with is the free taste. Members get the real studio: talk it, refine it, download every app, keep them forever. Your community email is your key — join the Talk it Build it community, then step inside.