What Got Built in This Week's Lovable Live Session (And Why You Probably Wanted to Be There)
This week's paid member session on vibe coding was one of those sessions where things actually happened. Not "great content" happened. Things got built. In the room. In real time. One member came in with a cognitive wellness assessment she'd been running through SurveyMonkey at substantial cost. She wanted to own her data, track client progress over time, and build something that made starting feel so frictionless that clients would actually do it. By the end of the session she had a published app — with a progress tracker, a digital journal, and an ADA compliance notice the AI added without being asked. She did not write a single line of code. Another member built a prospect questionnaire in 11 minutes. These are not developers. These are accomplished women with deep expertise who showed up, filled out a prompt, and walked out with something they can send to clients this week. Here's what paid members got access to: My custom Vibe Code Prompt Builder — a tool I built specifically for WTIC members that walks you through structuring your project before you take it into Lovable. It takes 15 minutes and does most of the thinking for you. You answer questions about your audience, your features, how you want people to move through the experience. It generates a ready-to-use prompt. This tool lives in the paid member classroom. The session recording — so you can watch exactly how the app was built, follow the prompt process, and use the workflow for your own project. 15 free Lovable tokens — I share my referral link (https://lovable.dev/invite/UFZQQV8) with paid members, which adds 10 free tokens to the 5 you get on signup. That's enough to build a proposal page, a questionnaire, or a simple branded landing page without spending a dollar. Live access to sessions like this one — where you're not watching a tutorial, you're in the room while something real gets built and broken and fixed. If you've been sitting in the free tier wondering whether upgrading is worth it, this is what the answer looks like. Real tools. Real builds. Real wins from women who are doing exactly what you're thinking about doing.