Women in Tech Track — Coming Soon
For decades, "learning to code" meant sitting in a room full of people who had been tinkering with computers since age 8, feeling like you were already behind before you started. AI changes that equation completely. You do not need to catch up. You just need to start building.
Traditional programming has a cold-start problem. You spend weeks learning syntax before you can build anything meaningful. The learning curve is steep, the feedback loop is slow, and the environment is often designed by and for people who grew up writing code. It is no surprise that women make up only 26% of computing professionals despite representing half the workforce.
AI-powered vibe coding removes the cold-start problem entirely. From day one, you are building real things. You describe what you want in your own words — the same way you would explain it to a colleague — and the AI creates it. Your first project is not "Hello World." It is a professional website that lives on the internet.
This is not a lower standard. It is a different entry point. The skills you develop — clear communication, systematic thinking, iterative problem-solving — are the same skills that traditional programmers spend years developing. You just get there through building instead of through memorizing syntax.
Research consistently shows that women thrive in learning environments with immediate practical application, clear progression systems, and supportive communities. Zero to Builder is designed around all three of these principles.
Seven builds that take you from your first project to launching a real SaaS product. Each one gets progressively more ambitious while teaching new AI techniques.
A professional portfolio that showcases your work, your story, and your skills. Deployed to the real web in under 3 hours.
An interactive tool that solves a real problem in your field. Pricing calculators, ROI estimators, or assessment tools.
A landing page with email capture and community features. Start building your audience around something you care about.
A data visualization tool. Could be a personal finance tracker, a project management dashboard, or a metrics tool for your business.
A two-sided platform connecting buyers and sellers, clients and providers, or mentors and mentees.
A product powered by artificial intelligence. Content generators, analysis tools, or personalized recommendation engines.
A complete software product with pricing, user onboarding, and a growth strategy. This is not a project. It is a company.
Let us talk about imposter syndrome directly, because it is the single biggest barrier for women entering tech. Not ability. Not resources. The persistent feeling that you do not belong here.
Here is what is actually true: the skills that make someone effective at vibe coding have nothing to do with traditional "technical" ability. They are communication skills. The ability to describe what you want clearly. The patience to iterate. The judgment to evaluate whether the output matches your vision. These are skills that women consistently excel at in every professional context.
The Zero to Builder belt progression is designed to build confidence through evidence. After Build 1, you have a real website on the internet. After Build 3, you have a lead generation system. After Build 7, you have a SaaS product. At every step, the evidence of your capability is tangible and undeniable. It lives at a URL. It works. You built it.
This is not about "believing in yourself" — it is about accumulating proof. Seven builds later, the voice that says "I am not technical enough" cannot compete with seven shipped products.
Most coding programs are designed around the model of "here is the information, go figure it out." Research shows that women tend to prefer learning environments with context, collaboration, and clear connection between what they are learning and why it matters.
Zero to Builder provides all three:
Every technique is taught within a real project. You never learn something without immediately applying it. The "why" is always clear because you are building something that matters to you.
The belt system gives you a clear path from beginner to advanced. You always know where you are, what comes next, and how each build connects to the bigger picture.
Every build goes into your Builder Portfolio — a shareable page showing what you have shipped. Share it on LinkedIn, in job applications, or with potential clients.
Builds are designed to produce things with real value: products you can sell, tools you can use in your career, or businesses you can launch.
You are not learning to code in a vacuum. You are building a portfolio of real products that demonstrate your capabilities to anyone who needs to see them.
Women across every industry are already using AI to build software without traditional coding experience:
A marketing executive built a content strategy dashboard that now serves as the primary reporting tool for her entire team. She had never written a line of code. The project took two weekends.
A therapist built a client intake system with automated scheduling and secure messaging. It replaced three separate tools she was paying $150/month for. Total cost: her time and a $49 investment in learning.
A stay-at-home mom built a neighborhood resource directory that now has 2,000 monthly users. She turned it into a local business advertising platform generating $800/month in revenue.
None of these women considered themselves "technical." All of them now have products running on the internet that they built themselves. That is the shift AI makes possible.
Coming Soon
The Women in Tech Track is currently in development.
Join the waitlist for early access. Full program: $49 one-time. No subscriptions. Lifetime access.
Start the Women in Tech Track →You do not need permission to be technical. You just need a project to start.