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TL;DR: Claude Code for Absolute Beginners is a full-day workshop on April 14 for non-technical people who want to start building with Claude Code. It’s led by Mike Taylor, with Every CEO Dan Shipper as a guest instructor. There’s no programming experience required. You can register now for an early bird price of $1,050, which includes the workshop and our annual Every membership.

Register for Claude Code for Absolute Beginners

Elliot runs growth at her company. She’d never written a line of code. Seven hours after walking into our last Claude Code workshop, she'd built an internal dashboard for her team and described the experience as walking away with "an entirely new, powerful toolkit to build and create whatever you want."

Elliot isn’t unusual. Everyone at Every uses Claude Code now—writers, editors, operations experts, product designers. The barrier has come down. You describe what you want, it figures out how to build it, and when something breaks, you tell it what broke and it fixes it. It's more like hiring a smart engineer than writing code yourself.

We're running a new cohort of Claude Code for Absolute Beginners on April 14. Most people who sign up don't arrive with a project in mind. They arrive curious. By the end, they leave with something shipped—and a clearer sense of what they want to build next. Registration is now open.

Claude Code for Absolute Beginners
April 14
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​10 a.m.–5 p.m. ET
Live on Zoom
Workshop price: $1,050
(includes a 1-year Every subscription)

Reserve your spot

This early bird price is available through March 25. After that, it goes to $1250.

This course is led by me, Mike Taylor—the head of tech consulting and a columnist at Every—with Every CEO Dan Shipper as a guest instructor. There’s no programming experience required. One thing worth saying plainly: This is for absolute beginners. If you've spent more than an hour with Claude Code or have already built something with it, this isn't the right fit. If you're still unsure, I went live on YouTube to answer questions about who it’s for and what students built.

Here's how the day works: The day before class, we run an optional setup session so you arrive ready to build. On the day itself, you’ll get guided walkthroughs, independent building time, peer breakouts, and hands-on help when you're stuck. By the end, you'll have shipped something real and a workflow you can automate and repeat.

Reserve your spot

If you’ve been waiting to use AI instead of just reading about it, April 14 is your day.

Hope to see you there,
Mike Taylor
Head of tech consulting at Every

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