The one idea this whole thing runs on
You're the owner. The AI is the chef.
You never cook. You taste, you decide, you send it back if it's wrong. The chef does the technical part. That's the whole trick, and it's why a complete beginner can walk out with software that actually works. Every recipe in here is written for the woman who has never done this before.
- No code. You describe what you want in plain words and watch it appear.
- No fluff. Every step is the easiest version that still works.
- Something breaks? You take a screenshot, paste it, say "fix this." That's the job.
What's on the menu today
The main dish
Your own website, made yours
Find a site you love, copy its bones, swap in your brand. You leave with a real website you'd actually show people, live on the internet. This is the thing you came for.
And also
An AI-powered CRM
Stay through the second half and you build one more: a CRM you just chat with. "Add Bruce Wayne at Wayne Enterprises." It does it. The tool the big companies charge $300 a month for, built in an afternoon.
If there's time
A content generator
An app that writes your social posts in your voice. The extra dish, for the women who finish early and want thirds.
The recipe, start to finish
The master recipe
Every app you'll ever make follows the same twelve steps. Learn it once, use it forever.
- Have an idea. Even a vague one counts. "A tool that tracks my clients" is plenty.Decide what restaurant you're opening.
- Open Claude in your browser. This one is your advisor. You talk the idea through.Sit down with the consultant.
- See what already exists. Half your app is probably already built by someone. Stand on it.Study the restaurants you love.
- Make the plan. Claude writes the blueprint, the PRD, so the build comes out right the first time.Write the menu before you shop.
- Save the plan. Drop it in your project folder as one small file.Hand the blueprints to the contractor.
- Open the kitchen. Launch VS Code and Claude Code, the chef who works on your computer.Open the kitchen doors.
- Give the chef the plan. Hand over the blueprint and the house rules.Menu, recipes, kitchen rules.
- Let it build. Watch it work. It asks permission, you click yes.The chef cooks, you watch through the window.
- Taste it. Type "run server," click the link, your app opens in your browser.Taste-test before opening night.
- Fix and repeat. Something breaks. Screenshot, paste, "fix this." This loop is the whole job.A dish goes back, the chef remakes it.
- Back it up. Push to GitHub so your work can never disappear.Lock the recipe book in the safe.
- Open the doors. Deploy. Now anyone in the world can use what you built.Grand opening.
What you actually walk out with
If you have $100 and a laptop, here's what I'd do this week.
No big savings, no team, no permission. A hundred dollars and the computer you already own. The apps are day one. The real thing you keep is the recipe, so you can cook a whole business in three days and do it again any time you want. Not someday. This week.
Day one
Set up the kitchen
Your digital architecture. The tools, the accounts, the apps, all wired up and working. And built clean, the kind you can grow, not a tangled mess you throw out and start over. No spaghetti.
Day two
Create the menu
Your branding. A name, a look, a voice, the thing that makes a stranger trust you. The easiest version that still looks like it belongs to you, and only you.
Day three
Serve the full meal
The launch. Live on the internet, ready to share, ready to sell. Then the chef's kiss: the small finishing touches that make people say oh, she's the real thing.
Your whole pantry, five things
This is everything you need stocked. That's it.
Talk, don't type
Voice to text
Running costs are tiny: about $5 a month for hosting, $5 of AI credit that lasts months. You'll see every number before you spend a cent.
The part that pays for the class
What you build, you can sell.
Every local business near you needs this and is overpaying for it. A website, a CRM, a booking system, content that goes out on time. You walk out able to build all of it, then set it up for them as a done-for-you service.
- Website, CRM, or content system: $2,000 setup, $97/mo to keep it running
- The works (front-end + back-end): $3,500 setup, $197/mo
- The full system with AI assistant and a monthly call: $5,000 setup, $300/mo
Ten clients at $300 a month is $3,000 a month, on repeat. The full sales playbook, who to pitch and exactly what to say, comes with the workshop.
Who's actually teaching this
We're not experts. That's the point.
We're not gurus and we're not going to pretend we always knew how to do this. We're women who spent years losing money trying to piece it together. We bought the wrong courses, paid for tools we didn't need, and figured it out the slow, expensive way.
We're not selling you our expertise. We're handing you the shortcut we wish we'd had. Your money matters. Your time matters more, and you can't get it back.
We already lost the time, the stress, the drama, the emotions, the doubt, the fear of failure. So you don't have to.
This is for you if
- You've wanted to build something and assumed you'd need to learn to code first. You don't.
- You're a coach, creator, or business owner who's tired of paying for ten tools that half work.
- You want a real skill you can sell, not another course you'll never open.
- You like the idea of being the woman who just builds the thing.
Get instant access
General admission
$97. The full recorded workshop.
You build your website along with the recordings, at your own pace, and you keep the recipe book and checklist forever. Instant access, lifetime access.
VIP
$297. The workshop, plus the CRM build.
Everything in GA, and you build the AI CRM too, with the extra walkthroughs, the deeper recordings, and the finishing-touch templates. The closest thing to having us beside you.
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How it works
The workshop runs at $97 GA and $297 VIP. It's the full thing, recorded and edited, so you do it on your own clock. Buy once, keep it for good, and rewatch any step as many times as you need.
Workshop curriculum adapted with permission from Jonathan Acuna,
Simple Tech Skills. Rewritten in the WLIH kitchen.