A live 5-hour Zoom workshop where you'll use ai — specifically Claude — to plan, design, and launch your own website. By 4 PM Sunday, your site is live on the internet. No code. No agency. No waiting weeks.
Most workshops end with notes and good intentions. This one ends with something pointed at the internet — a real URL you can share with a real client by Monday morning.
By the end of the session, your site is published on the open internet with a working URL. Not a draft. Not a Figma file. A live website.
You'll know how to brief Claude, how to iterate, how to edit a page without breaking it, and how to make changes confidently — long after the workshop ends.
Your site stays online for a full year, included in the workshop fee. Renewal is ₹1,000 + GST/year — roughly what coffee costs in Bandra.
Coaches. Consultants. Freelancers. Small business owners. Clean, professional, responsive — and pointed at the open internet by the end of the workshop.
The pace is deliberate. Enough room to think, build, refine — and a real lunch break, not a five-minute snack stop.
10 seats means I'd rather you skip this than show up frustrated. Read both columns before you sign up.
No upsells on the day. No "premium tier" you need to upgrade to mid-session. Everything required to leave with a live website is included.
Nothing exotic. But the smoother your setup, the faster your site comes together on the day.
I've worked in technology and digital marketing for over 30 years — including time with teams at Apple during the Steve Jobs era, an experience that permanently changed how I think about clarity, purpose, and simplicity in products.
In 2009 I founded WebDudes, a digital strategy practice working across coaching, SaaS, EdTech, e-commerce, and professional services. I build websites for clients every week. This workshop teaches you to do for yourself what I'd otherwise do for you — using ai.
Registration closes Saturday, 23 May 2026 at 11:59 PM — or earlier if all 10 seats fill up. Whichever comes first.
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