You talk. It builds. You ship.
Osamatif Shipped is a ten-day live cohort where non-technical people turn one idea into a real, deployed website or app — by describing it to Claude in plain English.
You've had the idea for a year. The only thing missing was the part where you build it. That part is now a conversation.
The method
Three movesSay it
Idea → SpecMost ideas die vague. You'll interrogate yours until it becomes a one-page spec precise enough for a machine to build from — and you'll leave day two holding it.
Shape it
Spec → PrototypeHand the spec to Claude and direct what comes back. Describe, look, correct — the working rhythm that turns a rough draft into something you'd show a stranger.
Ship it
Prototype → LiveA prototype on your laptop is a secret. You'll put yours on the open internet at its own address — a link you can send to anyone, the same day.
Ten days
90 minutes · Live · DailyNot your biggest idea — your most buildable one. Day two ends with a spec a machine can work from.
You describe, Claude builds, you react. The first time it works is worth the ticket on its own.
Everyone shows what they have, however rough. Public, kind, and the best forcing function there is.
Real content in, placeholders out. Handle the awkward cases. Make it work on a phone — that's where everyone opens it.
Your own address on the internet, the details that make it feel finished, and a feedback pass with the cohort.
You present a live product at a real URL, then send the link to someone who isn't in the course.
One price
Full cohort access- All ten live sessions, recordings same day
- The spec method as a reusable template
- Two public demo days with a real audience
- Your product deployed at its own link
- A cohort building alongside you
The guarantee: attend the sessions, do the work, and if you don't leave with a live product — full refund.
Straight answers
Five questionsI have zero technical background. Really, zero.+
That's exactly who this is for. If you can write a clear email, you have every skill this course requires. The work is describing what you want with precision — and you'll get visibly better at it by day three.
What will I actually have at the end?+
A real, deployed website or app at its own link — not a mockup, not a video of one. And the part that outlasts the course: you'll know how to do it again, alone, for the next idea.
What do I need before day one?+
A laptop, a Claude account, and one idea you care about. That's the whole list. Nothing to install, nothing to configure.
What if I can't attend a session live?+
Recordings land the same day, and every exercise works on your own time. But the two demo days are where the momentum lives — protect those if you can.
How is this different from a YouTube tutorial?+
A tutorial shows someone else building their thing, and it's finished whether you follow along or not. Here you build yours, on a schedule, with people expecting to see it on Friday. The accountability is the product.
Stop planning. Start shipping.
Ten days from now your idea is either still a note on your phone — or it's live, with a link.
Reserve a seat — $250