a community of creatives who'd rather ship than watch tutorials. new brief every monday.
creatives with "a maker gene".
designers, illustrators, writers, photographers, architects, founders. any level, any stack. the only requirement: you want to make things with AI, not read about it.
a private community on circle.
channels to discuss and connect. resources to get you unstuck. the weekly brief, the show-&-tell thread, and every guide we've ever shipped. all in one room.
briefs target the fundamental concepts and the just-shipped technologies. small enough to make in a week.
an assistant that handles the everyday stuff: replying emails, finding flights, ordering groceries, booking dinners, hunting gifts, prepping for meetings. one prompt, done.
a product people actually pay for, or a working prototype to test demand first. checkout, database, admin panel, email flow.
educational, entertaining, or both. a classroom tool that teaches a concept. a weekend browser puzzle. a simulator that makes an abstract idea click.
not a wordpress template. a site that reflects how you actually think (copy, layout, interactions), deployed on your own domain for ~$10/yr.
video built from code instead of timeline-scrubbing. product demos, explainers, social posts, animated hero reels. templated once, remixed forever.
pull revenue, calendar, analytics, fitness into one view you control, instead of flipping between five tools your team already pays for.
latest technologies & your ideas. no closed list.
each monday, a new brief lands at 09:00 GMT. one page. one specific challenge. with just enough guidance so you can get going.
you pick your stack, scope it to something shippable, and make. if you get stuck, get help from club members.
post what you made by 24:00 GMT. review what others have made. teach, learn, and connect.
founding rate. price goes up next time we open.
we'll write you when doors open again.
no spam, no other lists.
no. but when a weekly challenge requires specific knowledge, we ship a short guide. the rest you learn by trying things, talking to the AI, and talking to the room.
no. if you've watched at least the first half of this 101 course (or you are planning to), you're ready.
primarily an agentic coding tool like claude code or codex. if you haven't used one before, watch this.
entry tier is usually enough (around $20/month). depends on how much you want to ship. not included in the club price.
whatever you want to give it. most briefs can be shipped in 2–5 hours.
the club keeps going. the next brief drops on schedule. no catching up needed. you pick up wherever the next monday lands.
anytime. month to month.
yes, entirely. you keep everything you build.
alen faljic and tom prior, d.mba's founder and program director. neither of us is a developer.
between us we built: AI tutors, classroom games, a self-running finance dashboard, a telegram workout coach, team tools saving 10+ hours a week, and an app shipped to the app store with paying customers.
two non-devs, both shipping. this club is where we share how.
(senior engineers are on call when we hit our limits. so you're not learning from guessers.)