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Build With AI teaches you how to get ahead of the competition leveraging AI. Join free for builds, hacks and private coaching.

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What's in Premium (and who it's for)
The free tier has all my guides. Hacks, Stacks, Builds, Prompts. Every video I post gets a full written guide here for free. That's not changing. Premium exists for people who want to go deeper than the guides. Here's what you get: - 7-Day Claude Code Challenge - One lesson per day. You start from a clean install and by day 7 you've shipped a working project with hooks, custom slash commands, and MCP servers wired up. Structured, hands-on, not a lecture series. - Weekly Office Hours - Live sessions with me every week. Bring your project, your bug, your architecture question. I screen share and work through it with you in real time. Every session gets recorded and posted to the premium classroom so you don't miss anything. - Behind the Build - A premium-only feed where I break down the real projects I'm working on at my AI automation job. Actual agent architectures, what broke and how I fixed it. The stuff that doesn't fit in a 60-second Reel. Who this is for: You're already using Claude Code or AI dev tools. You've gone through the free guides. You want direct access to someone who builds these systems professionally, not just more content to consume. Who this is NOT for: If the free guides are giving you everything you need, stay free. Seriously. The free tier here is better than most paid communities in this space. Price: $29/month or $249/year. I'm locking this at $29 for the first 20 members. After that it goes to $49. 17 spots left at the current price. Lock in at $29 here: Join premium now!
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What is was like working in big tech, with the comeup of AI coding
When I interned at Atlassian last summer, AI was blowing up in the coding space. A lot of my peers were afraid to touch it. I took the opposite approach. I used Cursor and our in-house AI assistant Rovo for as much of the coding as I could. That freed me up to focus on the stuff that actually mattered - structure, architecture, system design. The stuff AI still gets wrong. I spent a lot of my time talking to Claude. Asking it for ideas, getting direct feedback, treating it like a second opinion. Claude is often wrong, but it usually has the right direction. So I'd guide it, it'd guide me, and together we'd land on a working architecture and ship it. Over the three months I was there, AI evolved fast. I was using it way more by the time I left than when I started. And it was obvious - Atlassian wanted us using these tools. They want their engineers leveraging AI to move faster. By going all in from day one, I finished my project in half the time it took the other interns. That's what stood out. That's exactly why I built this community - to show you how I use AI day to day and how it's made me significantly more efficient as an engineer. If you have any questions about using AI in a real engineering environment, drop them in the comments. Happy to share what I've learned.
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Welcome !!!
Drop a comment below with: 1. What you do, student, developer, founder, something else entirely 2. What you're building right now, or what you want to build 3. Where you're at with AI coding agents, never used one, dabbling, daily driver Make sure to tick off the check box when complete! I'll go first: I'm Nic. Software engineering student at the University of Auckland, AI automations engineer at Allexive, joining Atlassian in 2027. I build AI systems and then show exactly how they work. Right now I'm shipping automations with Claude Code every day and documenting the whole process on Instagram and YouTube (@nonacnic).
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@Brandon Yi Awesome man, welcome to the community!
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@Robert Levitz What sort of content, social media or just general art work?
All FREE guides avaliable now under Classroom!
Just dropped all my guides into Skool. Free. Hacks, Stacks, Builds, Prompts: full versions, not the previews on the site. Claude Code setup, agent-browser, Shannon, gstack, token saving, debugging prompts, Beads, skills, VoxCPM2. Classroom tab. Check it out.
agent-browser cuts your AI agent's token use by 93%.
Vercel Labs dropped this on GitHub and it's quietly replacing Playwright MCP for anyone running agents that browse. Native Rust CLI, daemon architecture, accessibility-tree snapshots instead of full DOM dumps. Same browser, less bloat. What it does differently: - Native Rust daemon, no Node.js or Playwright dependency - Semantic element refs (@e1, @e2) from accessibility snapshots, no brittle CSS selectors - CDP direct, no translation layer - Multi-session, Chrome profile reuse, auth persistence built in Install in 30 seconds: 1. 'npm install -g agent-browser' 2. 'agent-browser install' 3. 'agent-browser start' Then 'navigate', 'snapshot', 'click @e1'. Done. Repo: github.com/vercel-labs/agent-browser. Apache 2.0 licensed. Things to know: - It's pre-1.0 (v0.26), so pin your version - Chrome-only via CDP, though Lightpanda is supported as a lighter alternative - The 93% number is for typical browse-and-act flows, your mileage will vary If you're running agents that browse, this changes the math on your token budget. If you hit anything weird, drop it below. I've probably seen it.
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🧠 teaching practical ai skills 🧑‍💻 software engineer | ai automations 📩 nwilson34538@gmail.com

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