Vibecode marketing tools with Claude
Ship marketing tools yourself with Claude, not an engineer
6 modules | approx. 2 hours of content
Fill the gaps off-the-shelf software can’t: write a build brief, connect to APIs, debug outputs, and deploy to GitHub.
You leave with:
- Leave with a working social media dashboard connected to your Meta accounts
- Set up a reusable Claude and GitHub environment for every future build
- Write build briefs that get Claude producing working code faster
- Identify which workflow gaps are worth building for and which to skip
- Fix any broken build without starting over using a repeatable process

The course content will become available on the 18th of August.

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The tools you need rarely exist out of the box
Your team’s real bottlenecks usually live in the gaps between platforms, workflows, and data. This course shows you how to build tools that fit the job instead of forcing the job to fit the software.
This course is for you if:
- You work in marketing, growth, SEO, content, demand gen, or ops and keep running into workflow gaps your current stack does not solve
- You have ideas for internal tools, automations, dashboards, or lightweight apps but do not want to rely on engineers for every build
- You want to use Claude to create practical tools with real data, APIs, and clear requirements
- You are tired of patching together workarounds for the last 20% your software never gets right
- You want a repeatable process for going from idea to working app, even without a traditional coding background
Course overview | Watch it on your schedule
Module 01: Introduction to vibecoding
Get clarity on what vibecoding can realistically help you build, and where it still has limitations.
- Assess what AI can and cannot build for marketers
- Identify where manual coding is still required
- Define the right use cases for internal tools, automations, and lightweight apps
- Outcome: A shortlist of practical tool ideas worth building
Module 02: Set up the vibe coding toolkit
Pick up the core tools you need to build, save, and manage AI-generated applications.
- Set up Claude for app building workflows
- Use GitHub to store and manage projects
- Organize assets and files so Claude has the right context
- Outcome: A working Claude and GitHub setup, with an organized build environment
Module 03: Prompt engineering for application building
Learn how to give Claude the context and structure it needs to build better tools.
- Define product requirements before you prompt
- Build simple PRDs Claude can act on
- Use brand docs, datasets, and API documentation as context
- Outcome: A simple PRD and structured prompt workflow for more efficient vibecoding
Module 04: Build your first application
Build a working app step by step using Claude, external data, and integrations.
- Connect tools to APIs, MCPs, and external sources
- Use plugins and integrations to extend functionality
- Build a social media dashboard connected to your Meta accounts
- Outcome: A working Meta dashboard connected to the Instagram API and your Facebook and Instagram accounts
Module 05: Debugging, iteration, and deployment
Fix broken outputs, improve your app, and make it accessible to others.
- Interpret common errors and weak outputs
- Decide when to refine, troubleshoot, or restart
- Upload projects to GitHub and deploy with a live workflow
- Outcome: A repeatable process for fixing builds and a deployment workflow for saving, sharing, and launching your app
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