🚀 2-day live lab • Aspen / Glenwood Springs pilot cohort

Learn to control real website UI
with Claude Code

A hands-on seminar for designers, marketers, freelancers, and website managers who want to build and fix real interface components without becoming traditional developers.

2 Days
Build on Day 1. Debug on Day 2.
8–12 Seats
Small group, guided feedback.
$295 Pilot
Early cohort pricing.
Not a lecture
This is a live lab where you inspect real code, write prompts, test results, and refine working UI.
Real website patterns
Menus, slideshows, lightboxes, overlays, sticky navigation, and debugging when things break.
No advanced coding required
Best for people who already work with websites but want more control over results from AI.

Built for people who already touch websites

You do not need to be a JavaScript developer. This seminar is for people who can already edit pages, use builders, manage content, or work around code a little, but want a method for making AI produce controlled front-end results.

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Designers
Wix, Squarespace, Webflow, or WordPress people who want more control.
You’ll learn
How to prompt structure, behavior, and constraints instead of asking AI to “make it prettier.”
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Marketers
People who manage pages, funnels, and conversions but hit technical walls.
You’ll learn
How to modify UI safely without breaking layouts or relying on a developer for every change.
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Freelancers
People delivering websites who want faster production and better fixes.
You’ll learn
How to build with AI, catch drift early, and repair problems instead of rewriting entire sections.
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Business owners
People tired of guessing with AI and hoping code works.
You’ll learn
How to think in patterns and ask for specific outcomes that fit a real codebase.

From single patterns to complete UI systems

Day 1 focuses on control. Day 2 focuses on systems and debugging. You will learn how to inspect a pattern, prompt Claude Code precisely, test behavior, and refine the result.

Prompt → Output → Test → Refine
Build on Day 1
Debug on Day 2
Build

Pattern recognition + prompt control

  • Identify UI patterns in real pages
  • Use the 5-layer framework
  • Write structured prompts
  • Build a mobile hamburger menu
  • Run QA and refinement loops
Fix

Advanced systems + debugging

  • Modify a slideshow system
  • Build or repair a lightbox
  • Diagnose state, layout, and interaction failures
  • Fix z-index and scroll lock issues
  • Complete a final build challenge
Real UI

Patterns that matter in actual client work

  • Mobile navigation
  • Hero slideshows
  • Image lightboxes
  • Hover reveals
  • Sticky section navigation
Reusable

You leave with a method, not just examples

  • Student workbook
  • Prompt templates
  • QA checklists
  • Debugging framework
  • Real code examples

You’ll learn how to fix things when AI gets messy

Most people can get AI to generate code. The harder skill is controlling outcomes inside a real website without breaking everything else. That is the focus of this seminar.

Asking AI to “make it better” with vague prompts
Breaking desktop layouts while trying to fix mobile
Rewriting an entire section when one behavior is actually failing
Trusting code you do not know how to test
Naming patterns before prompting
Defining state, structure, behavior, and constraints clearly
Using refinement prompts instead of starting over
Testing for scroll lock, z-index, overlay, and mobile issues like a pro

Small group, hands-on, practical

This first cohort is designed as a pilot group so the room stays small and the work stays interactive. Bring your laptop. Expect to write prompts, inspect code, test behavior, and troubleshoot real UI patterns.

2 full days
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM with guided labs, live demos, QA, and debugging.
Aspen / Glenwood Springs
Venue confirmation sent after interest list fills. Local pilot format.
$295 pilot cohort
Introductory pricing for the first small group before testimonials and later pricing adjustments.
Not for total beginners
Best for people already comfortable working around websites, templates, or builders.

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