The gap between people who ship with AI and people who give up is not talent. It is what you do in the ten minutes after the code breaks.
Anyone can get AI to write code that works once. Getting dangerously good means staying productive when it stops working, which it will.
Most people quit vibecoding at the first wall. The AI loops on the same broken fix, the app half-works, and they assume they lack some technical gift. The wall is the job, not a sign you are bad at this. The people who pull ahead have a repeatable way to get unstuck and a habit of setting up the problem before they ask for a single line.
This course treats vibecoding as a skill you practice, not magic you hope for. You learn the three moves that break almost any stuck loop, why your output is only as good as your input, and why starting at step zero with a plan beats prompting blind. The tools change every month. The judgment you build here does not.
Founders: want to ship a real product with AI and stop stalling the moment the build breaks.
Non-technical builders: can describe what they want but freeze when the AI loops on a fix that never lands.
Anyone learning to code with AI: wants the working habits and judgment that hold up no matter which tool is in fashion.
7 lessons to get you from zero to confident. Start at your own pace.