AI-assisted founders and operators
You can make AI build software. The Guild helps you understand DNS, auth, data, billing, monitoring, and security well enough to supervise the work.
AI Coding Guild exists because AI agents have made software creation easy to start and dangerous to trust. The product teaches non-software developers how to slow the agent down, check the work, and move from demo to production deliberately.
Production table stakes
The Guild turns software architecture, security review, deployment practice, and subscription-product operations into repeatable lessons and copy-ready workflows.
The curriculum is designed for people who need AI-assisted software to become useful, safe, and commercially credible.
You can make AI build software. The Guild helps you understand DNS, auth, data, billing, monitoring, and security well enough to supervise the work.
Use the library to standardize prompts, review loops, production checklists, and expectations for people who are not senior engineers.
These principles shape the public articles, prompt packs, and paid learning paths.
AI can produce a working demo quickly. The Guild teaches the checkpoints that decide whether the work can survive users, data, payments, and deployment pressure.
Small scopes, explicit stop points, diff review, tests, rollback plans, and security sweeps matter more than clever prompts.
Hard-won engineering instincts become public prompts, articles, and structured learning paths instead of staying trapped in consulting calls.
Start with a free prompt, inspect the structure, then decide whether the deeper production library is worth using for your own product.