Why this exists

Learning to code got a lot less about syntax, and a lot more about clarity.

For years, "learn to code" meant months of syntax, semicolons, and tutorials that never quite matched what you actually wanted to build. AI changed that. The bottleneck now isn't typing correct code. It's knowing what to ask for, and how to tell when the answer is right.

What we teach

Free

Vibe Coding Foundations

Five written lessons, tool-agnostic. Zero to a shipped one-page site.

After the free course

Save it, build it, ship it

Four follow-along video modules for when you want to go further: saving your work with GitHub, building in Cursor, working with Claude Code, and putting a project online for free. Each one stands alone. We're recording them now.

See the full path →

What we believe

  • You don't need to understand a compiler to build something useful.
  • The most valuable skill in this new world is describing intent clearly, not memorizing syntax.
  • A course only counts if it ends with something real, shipped, and yours.
  • Beginners deserve to be taught like beginners, not like future computer scientists.
The short version

Vibe Code Academy

A practical, project-based academy for people who want to build software with AI, without a technical background. Based in Nova Scotia, Canada. Taught online, everywhere.

Right now

This is early. That's kind of the point.

Vibe Code Academy is in its founding phase. The free foundations course is live: five written lessons, tool-agnostic. Four paid modules (GitHub, Cursor, Claude Code, and Ship It Free) are being recorded as Loom walkthroughs. Pricing, the bundle, and cohorts are still taking shape.

If that sounds like the right time to get in, start with the free course. Module A (GitHub) is the recommended first paid step once you're ready.

Start the free lesson →