Two real builds, one live session. No wrong turns.
First — ~10 minutes
Teach your AI who you are
Paste it in. Answer like you're texting a friend. From then on it sounds like you, not a beige robot.
📋 Open the copy-paste box
You're going to help me build a short profile that teaches you how to work with me — so everything you make from here on sounds like ME, not a generic robot.
Interview me one question at a time (don't dump them all at once). Cover:
• Who I am and what I do
• Who I do it for — my people, customers, or audience
• How I want you to sound when you write or talk for me
• Words, phrases, or styles I never want you to use
• The stuff I'll come to you for most often
Ask one question, wait for my answer, and ask a quick follow-up if I'm vague. When we're done, write me a clean, final "How to Work With Me" profile in first person — tight, no fluff — that I can copy and save. Then tell me, in one line, what'll be different about how you help me from now on.
Ready? Ask me your first question.
Next — the fun one
Build your first widget
Three questions, and your AI builds a real, working thing. No code. No kidding.
📋 Open the copy-paste box
I want to build a widget — a small, self-contained thing I can put on a website (a contact form, an email sign-up, a testimonial collector, whatever). Walk me through it step by step, and keep in mind this might be my first one ever.
First, ask me these three questions one at a time (don't dump them all at once):
• What kind of widget do I want?
• Who's it for — describe my audience in a sentence?
• Any brand, colors, or personality you should match? (If I don't know, suggest something based on what I tell you.)
After I answer all three, build it as a single HTML file — everything in one file, mobile-friendly, with a nice confirmation message after someone submits, and placeholder text that sounds like ME, not a robot. Show me the code and tell me exactly how to save it and open it in my browser to test.
Then ask what I'd change, and keep tweaking with me until I love it. When I'm happy, hand me the final file plus one simple line on how to drop it onto my website.
One question at a time, keep it fun, and if I say "I don't know" to anything, help me figure it out. Ready? Ask me your first question.
Thursday · 11am Central
The Cart Run — live, with RJ 🛒
Bring what you built — or what broke (we collect those). A real teacher in the room. The part nobody can screenshot.