You’re invited to sign up for our paid vibe coding workshop, being held in Central Delhi, on the 4th of July (Saturday), 2026. This workshop is designed for those with no tech capabilities, and a small batch allows for personal handholding for each individual participant.
Register here.
Note: Most of this workshop is about building stuff. You will build, minimum: a website, a mini game, an app, all in a single day.
Why you should do this workshop
We’re moving from a world where there’s “an app for that”, to where you can make “an app for you”.
- Unlock a new skill/superpower: this is your chance to get, in a single day, the ability to build all the little things for fun or work, that you never realised you could make. Build apps, games, prototypes, projects without the need to rely on a freelancer or developer.
- Learn with experience how AI actually works: how it fails, how it memory behaves, how different models behave differently, and how outputs are controlled. Everyone talks about AI: you can’t really speak with conviction about its behaviour and machinations without experiencing it.
- Leave with the ability to build more: People who have attended this workshop have gone on to make complex tools to help their teams manage Google Adwords for their clients, web-based quizzes for their program participants, and mini games for their friends and family.
Sometimes all it takes is a nudge to get you started. I’ve build a todo app, a health app, a game, a file and link manager app, a screen recorder, a file shrinker, a QR code generator and scanner, a MediaNama game, a chart and infographics building site for MediaNama’s team, and many others that aren’t online.
The first version of the app for Reasoned.live took 25 minutes. The companion website to this workshop has also been vibe coded by me. Also the registration site.
If I can do it, so can you. I’ll get you started in a single day.
What they’ve said post the workshop
“The workshop is amazing. I learnt how to make a website and an app. When the app actually loaded only phone, it was just thrilling for me. I come with absolutely no background in coding but post the workshop, I felt capable of building a lot of things. I feel I can give shape to my ideas in the form of workable, beautiful apps and websites.” – Aman Varma, K&S Digiprotect
Two things I liked most about the Vibe Coding Workshop were the detailed walkthrough of the setup required to get started, and the mindset shift it encouraged around execution.
Vibe coding stopped feeling like a mysterious, magical world because we weren’t just building tools and interfaces in real time but we were also learning how to solve problems as they emerged. Whenever the outcome wasn’t what we expected, we learnt how to ask better questions, and work with AI to identify and fix issues.
By the end of the workshop, building with AI felt far more accessible,…
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