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Boot Camp

You're building. Now build to last.

Three things under every tool you build: a brain that compounds, structure that prevents mess, and a group that keeps you unstuck.

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Three things that make this safe to keep doing

Brain. Structure. Group.

A brain that compounds

Each project builds on the last instead of starting fresh.

Captures your voice, decisions, and patterns as you build. Not a static doc you write once and forget. A living memory that gets sharper every time you ship. After three projects, Claude stops re-explaining who you are.

What you walk out with: an installed brain template, the /learn and /wrap-up workflows running daily, voice and decision capture across email, social, and speaking.

Structure that prevents mess

Build properly the first time. Skip the cleanup later.

How to ship a tool without leaking data, blowing up under load, or trapping yourself in a stack you'll regret. The shape of the project, the deploy pipeline, the auth wall, base security hygiene.

The basics most non-developers don't know yet: where passwords and keys actually belong (and where they really don't), which files get shared with the world and which never should, how to talk to Claude without giving it your secrets. Not bulletproof. Enough to ship without obvious mistakes.

What you walk out with: a Project SOP, the deploy pipeline you can repeat on every future build, the security hygiene checklist, one project shipped end-to-end through the new structure.

A group that keeps you unstuck

People don't quit when they're alone. They quit when they're stuck.

You will hit walls. Knowing where to find the unblock is what keeps the building going. Nine other builders working in parallel. Damian in the group with you. Four weeks of WhatsApp support, two of them inside the cohort, two for your first solo run. When you're stuck, someone's already past it. The unblock often comes with patterns Damian hasn't written down anywhere else. When you ship something, someone notices. And you'll borrow more ideas from how they build than from any tutorial.

What you walk out with: four weeks of WhatsApp support with Damian and the peers, two live group sessions, cross-pollination across nine other builds.

How the two weeks unfold

Light pre-work the week before. A live kickoff, then two weeks of building real things together, with peers and Damian close. A live close where you ship what you built. WhatsApp support stays open for four weeks, two inside the cohort and two for your first solo run.

By the end, you walk away with:

  • An installed brain template, growing with you
  • The Project SOP, deploy pipeline, and security hygiene checklist, ready to reuse on every future build
  • A first project run through the system, your proof it works for you
  • Voice capture running across email, social, and speaking patterns
  • Four weeks of WhatsApp with Damian and peers
  • A clear path into Hack It Yourself when you are ready to go really wild

The cohort

What the cohort is.

Rhythm

  • Two live sessions, two weeks apart, 2:00pm to 5:00pm CEST.
  • Two weeks of building together between them.
  • WhatsApp support runs for four weeks.

Exact dates for the next cohort land when it opens. Waitlisters hear first.

Price

  • The next cohort is €900. One-time. Paid once.
  • The founding €800 was Cohort 1 only.

One ongoing cost (no markup)

  • Claude Max, ~€100/month, paid directly to Anthropic.
  • Required for the cohort. Not bundled, never marked up. That's transparency, not a footnote.

What's beyond this

Advanced security, MCPs, and agent design come in Hack It Yourself, the next tier up. Boot Camp is the foundation, deliberately scoped.

The next cohort

Catch the next one.

Cohort 1 is closed. Drop your email and I'll let you know the moment the next one opens. No spam, no daily newsletter, just one message when dates land.

Preferred language for the cohort

Questions? Message Damian directly: reach me here.

“This is the cohort I wish I'd had when I started building.”

Damian