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Never written a line of code? Good. It's time for non-technical people to join the hackathon-and become builders in one afternoon.
On September 4, Builder Pub is bringing the first-ever Non-Tech Buildathon to AWS Builder Loft in San Francisco.
We'll begin with a short, hands-on introduction showing you how to use AI to build a working tool from scratch. Then, bring your own idea, join someone else's, or form a team on the spot-and spend the afternoon turning an idea into something you can demo.
You don't need coding experience, AI experience, a team, or even an idea before you arrive. We'll help you find a place to start & stay nearby whenever you get stuck.
How to Register
Please register through the AWS Builder Loft Portal: http://events.builder.aws.com/d/hcz0qt (Required by AWS)
Please also register in this Luma page.
Who This Is For
This event is for designers, marketers, founders, operators, creators, students, & anyone who has ever thought:
I have an idea, but I don't know how to build it.
Hackathons sound exciting, but I'm not technical.
I want to build with AI, but I don't know where to begin.
How It Works
You can pitch an idea, join a project that sounds exciting, form a team with people you meet, or build independently.
Your project could be a useful personal tool, small web app, AI assistant, game, interactive experience, or something completely unexpected.
You bring the problem, the taste, & the decisions. AI helps with the technical implementation.
We'll end with a community showcase, where teams & solo builders can demo what they created. Expect ambitious ideas, imperfect prototypes, last-minute fixes, & a few fun awards.
What You'll Leave With
A working project or prototype
Firsthand experience building with AI
A practical way to keep developing your ideas
New connections with other curious builders
Proof that you don't need a technical background to build
What to Bring
Your fully charged laptop
An idea, a problem, or simply your curiosity
See what previous Builder Pub participants created:
Event recaps
Participant feedback
Hackathons are no longer just for engineers. Be part of the first Non-Tech Buildathon.
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