A few years ago, building a working tool meant hiring a developer and waiting months. Not any more. In this half-day, non-technical people build a small, real, working thing — and discover how much they can now make themselves.
We start with a quick, demystifying look at what "vibe coding" actually is — describing what you want in plain English and letting AI build it — and what it's genuinely good for.
Then everyone picks something small and real to make: a simple internal tool, a calculator, a landing page, a little app that solves an actual annoyance. Working hands-on with help on tap, each person gets something running. The moment a non-technical person sees their own idea working on screen tends to change how they think about what's possible.
We close by talking about where this fits sensibly in real work — what it's brilliant for, where the limits are, and how to take an idea from a half-day prototype to something you'd actually use.
The session is led by Rose Tighe with build specialists from Create With, so however non-technical the room, there's expert help on hand to get everyone's idea working.
Founders, product and ops people, and curious non-technical teams who keep having ideas for tools and want to find out how much they can now build without a developer.
Tell us about your team and the kind of thing you'd love to be able to build, and we'll come back within a day or two.
A prototype proves the idea. When you want to turn the best ones into solutions your business actually runs on, that's the work the Inside Edge Labs engagements — and the Build Lab — are designed for.
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