Weekly missive about AI for the weirdos and soulstars

Cohort 1 is sold out. Cohort 2 starts the week of March 2nd — 4 spots left.

Finally make the
stuff in
your head

Without the CS degree. Without the $50/month SaaS. Without the freelance developer. Without learning to code. Without waiting for someone else to build it for you.

Grab Your Spot Cohort 2 starts the week of March 2 · 4 spots left · $650

What you walk away with.

Get over the technical barriers

Terminal, files, folders, paths — we demystify all of it. You'll be comfortable in places that used to feel intimidating.

A new mindset

Your computer is a database. Everything is a file. Claude reads and writes to your files. Once this clicks, you see possibilities everywhere.

A toolkit

Skills, commands, publishing flows, Creative HQ — real infrastructure you built yourself and own forever.

The confidence to build whatever you want

The hardest part is believing you can. By week 5, you won't need to believe it — you'll have proof.

Why not just
watch videos?

Because AI tools break in weird, specific ways. And when they do, you need someone who's been there.

You're not just learning concepts. You're troubleshooting YOUR computer, YOUR projects, YOUR specific setup. That's impossible to script ahead of time.

Plus, building alone is lonely. You hit a wall, you think it's just you, you give up. Building with others who are figuring it out at the same time? Different energy. You see someone else stuck on the same thing and suddenly it's not "I'm bad at this," it's "oh, this part is just confusing."

And honestly, accountability. Courses you can pause sit on your desktop forever. Live sessions you actually show up to. That's worth more than any video library.

Real-time Q&A and troubleshooting

When Python throws an error you've never seen, or your terminal acts weird, or Claude does something confusing — we fix it together, right then.

You're not alone

Learning with 9 other people who are all figuring it out too. It's less scary when everyone's a beginner.

Bring your own projects

This isn't "follow along and build what I build." You're building YOUR thing. We help you get unstuck on YOUR ideas.

You actually do it

No "I'll watch this later" pile. Live sessions mean you show up, you build, you finish. That's how stuff gets made.

Real tools.
Not tutorials.

Client invoicing

Generate PDFs, track payments, send reminders. Built for how my business actually works.

Email without Mailchimp

Build sequences, own your list, send on your schedule. No $50/month tool.

Photo renaming for clients

Batch rename hundreds of photos by date, project, or content. Saved hours of manual work.

Meeting → action items

Pull tasks from Zoom calls, add them straight to my task list.

AI or Not?

A live web game — guess if images are AI or real. Built in an afternoon.

Storm Prep

Emergency checklist that syncs between family members' phones in real time.

Exam Trainer

AI study app that focuses on your weak areas. Adapts as you learn.

Essay → 20 social posts

Feed it a long piece, get 20 short versions. Learns your voice over time.

Morning Sweep

Runs at 6am. Syncs meetings, flags stale drafts, tells me what needs attention.

LinkedIn dashboard

Post queue, engagement tracking, DM outreach — a full CMS for a client.

Custom AI commands

/negotiate, /life-cfo, /branding-coach — personal tools that know my context.

Goat color customizer

A silly SVG toy. Because sometimes you just want to build something fun.

"Oh my God. This changes everything."
Paul Millerd Paul Millerd, author of The Pathless Path, who said this after our intro call on Claude Code
"In just a single hour with Alex, he helped me see that the entry point to using AI is about identifying your own curiosities, and going from there. Instead of feeling FOMO and following what everyone is doing, Alex will guide you to use AI in a way that serves your creative interests and the things you need help with most."
Lawrence Yeo Lawrence Yeo, author of More To That
"Halfway through the cohort, I built this analysis report using Claude Code. Still can't believe I made that."
Alex Chung Alex Chung, Head of Growth at Goodword
Alex Dobrenko

I'm Alex.

I'm a comedian, actor, and writer — not a developer. I was head of creative at Sublime and literally played a soviet hacker in a movie with Zoe Kravitz (the film Kimi). I've been building with Claude Code for about a year, hardcore for the last six months. Everything on this page is something I made for myself.

I write Both Are True, a best-selling humor newsletter with 18,000 subscribers. I've done one-on-one calls with creatives helping them get set up with this stuff. Now I'm teaching it as a cohort because the energy is better when people build together.

Join Cohort 2

Cohort 2 starts the week of March 2. 4 spots left. 5 weeks. Build the tools you actually need.

$650 Cohort 1 was $500 and sold out.
4 spots left, 5 weeks, 2 sessions per week
Same content both sessions — come to whichever works
We build your Creative HQ together
Lifetime access to the course I'm building from this
Date/time TBD — we'll find times that work for everyone
(Cohort 1 meets Wed 12pm ET + Thu 9am ET)
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Other things I offer

1:1 calls with me

Stuck on something? Want to go deeper? Book time with me directly. This isn't a course where you submit a ticket — you just message me and we get on a call.

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Products

Standalone tools I'm building — AI Chief of Staff, Creative HQ starter kit, and more. Cohort members get early access.

Questions

What is Claude Code?

Claude Code runs in your terminal and can read and write files on your computer. ChatGPT can only chat — it's stuck in a browser window. Claude Code can actually BUILD things: create files, run scripts, deploy websites, manage your entire workflow. It's the difference between having a conversation about building something and actually building it.

Do I need to know how to code?

No. You need to be comfortable typing in a terminal (we teach this). Claude writes the code. You describe what you want. The skill is knowing what you want and being able to describe it clearly — that's a creative skill, not a technical one.

How is this different from Cursor/Windsurf?

Cursor and Windsurf are for developers who write code and want AI to speed them up. Code for Creatives is for people who DON'T code and want to build their own tools anyway. Different audience, different goal.

What about Cowork? Isn't that Claude Code for non-developers?

Cowork is training wheels. Claude Code is the bike. Cowork gives you one folder, guardrails, a friendly GUI. Great for starting. But the gap between the easy version and the powerful version never closes — it just moves. If you want to build real infrastructure that YOU own, you need the terminal. We teach you how.

Is this just for writers?

Nope. Writers, designers, podcasters, freelancers, small business owners — anyone who makes things and is tired of paying for software that doesn't quite work the way they want.

What if the tools change? Won't this become outdated?

The tools will change. That's guaranteed. But the skills transfer: describing what you want clearly, iterating with AI, building systems that solve YOUR problems. Claude Code today, something else tomorrow — the mindset stays.

When does Cohort 2 start?

Cohort 2 starts the week of March 2, 2026 and runs for 5 weeks. We meet twice a week (days/times TBD based on the group). I'll reach out within 24-48 hours after you apply.

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