A mini-hackathon for people who don't code.
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Three hours. Small groups by profession β founders with founders, marketers with marketers, consultants with consultants. Each group picks one repetitive task somebody in the room hates doing every week, and builds something on Claude to handle it β a custom skill, a Cowork schedule that runs while you sleep, a morning email summarizer, a Project tuned to your work, whatever fits the job. By 7pm, every group has something working to take home.
The afternoon
4:00 β 4:30 β Opening. What Claude is, the tools around it (Claude, Claude Code, Cowork, the apps), where each one earns its keep. Five slides, no more.
4:30 β 6:30 β Build. You sit with your table, pick the one task to tackle, and we work through it together. Hosts circulate β right prompt, right tool, what's worth spending, what isn't.
6:30 β 7:00 β Share. Each table demos what they built. Ten minutes apiece, no pressure. Then we're done.
Bring your work laptop and one real thing from your week you'd love to never do manually again. That's it.
For founders, marketers, consultants, operators, finance, creatives, writers β anyone whose work involves thinking and producing. No technical background required.
Approval is on. We read every registration β not to gatekeep, to keep the room the right size. If you're genuinely going to use the afternoon, you're in.
Your Hostsβπ€ Sam Kyalo β Business systems architect. 8 years across operations, marketing, and technology. Transitions businesses from what's been working to what will scale; CRM architecture, workflow automation, and change management. Designs them, implements them, and gets teams to own them. Runs his entire business on Claude.
βπ€ Peter Kibet β Claude Community Ambassador, Kenya. Software engineer building MkulimaOS (640K+ lines of code), running CCK, and teaching Claude Code to anyone who'll listen.βπ€ Billy Mwangi β Software engineer and AI integration specialist. 7 years bridging IT infrastructure, software development, and AI systems. Now builds mobile apps, websites, and AI-powered tools that help African businesses automate and scale. π billymwangi.com