#5 Ai Builders π» No code. No experience. Just your idea - and 21 days to ship it.
Category: π€ AI & Automation Price: $97/month Best for: Non-technical people who have an app idea and want the most structured path to actually building it Luna's rating: πΎπΎπΎπΎ Most people with app ideas never build them. Not because the idea is bad - but because nobody shows them the path clearly enough. AI Builders exists to fix that. Founded by Marcin Teodoru, built around a single promise: go from zero to your first app launched in 21 days. Over 200 projects launched by members. No coding required. No prior experience needed. 703 members at $97/month tells you this is a focused, serious community - not a mass-market beginner dump. What it actually is AI Builders teaches vibe coding and AI automation using a tool called OpenClaw - a system Marcin built specifically for non-technical founders. The 21-day structured curriculum takes you from complete setup through your first deployed app, with AI agents running automations 24/7 by the end. The community is built around building together - members share progress, get feedback, and hold each other accountable through the process. Why it made Luna's list The 200+ projects launched number is concrete proof that people finish here. Most coding communities are full of people who started and disappeared. The OpenClaw system simplifies the technical barrier significantly - you describe what you want, AI builds it, the system runs it. Weekly updates mean the curriculum keeps pace with new tools. And the community is small enough that your questions actually get answered. The honest downside At $97/month it's the most expensive community in this starter kit. The value is high if you engage fully and ship something - low if you join, watch a few videos, and disappear. Also - the OpenClaw system is proprietary to this community, which means some of what you learn is specific to their stack rather than broadly transferable. Who should skip it Developers who can already build. This curriculum is genuinely designed for people with zero technical background - if you can write code, you'll find it too slow. Also skip if you're not ready to commit 30 minutes a day for 21 days.