48 hours in the room, broken into three days. Day one arrives, sets up the stack, ships Hello World. Day two builds the design system, lead magnet, and CRM. Day three plans your business and ends at 4pm. Same shape across Melbourne, Sydney, and Saigon. Seattle is the condensed one-day workshop.
What the next three days look like, the three-human team, the 18 protocols at altitude. A relaxed reset for everyone in the room before any tools come out.
Your full agent suite onto your brand-new Mac Mini. The teaching focuses on the agents that help you develop: developer, PM, and QA. The go-to-market four sit ready for tomorrow.
Claude, GitHub, Vercel wired up. Hello World deployed to your own domain by the end of the block. Engineers on site for the gotchas.
The CMS is dead drill. Change your site by prompt, watch the new version ship in under two minutes. Day one ends with the first protocol practiced for real.
Drop in a design system, watch your site re-skin in 30 seconds. Build the first real page against the brand you want, not the AI default.
Real data structures, a working contact form, Resend wired up. Submit a lead, watch the row appear, get the confirmation email in your inbox.
Pick a real asset (a guide, a checklist, a template). Stand up the landing page, the gated download, the nurture email. The funnel ships in 90 minutes.
Build the /admin page that lists, filters, and updates the leads you just collected. The CRM is yours, on your site, in 40 minutes.
Brief from your PM agent, epic plan written, project-status.html in plain sight. Tomorrow has a plan.
The morning routine you take home. PM agent reads context, proposes the plan, you approve. The habit that runs the 30 days post-retreat.
Two hours on the product or business you came to build. Workflow design, user roles, what the agents own versus what you own. Engineers and faculty on the floor.
Two more hours. Testing strategy, handoff readiness, the AI program plan you take home. By 3pm the plan is on disk.
Quick ceremony to mark what each operator shipped. Bags, photos, goodbyes. Out the door by 4pm.