VibeShift: Learn to Vibe Code with Claude Code — One-Day Workshop in NYC (May 7)

Ten seats. One day. Darlin Alberto's VibeShift workshop at Soho Works on May 7 puts NYC professionals in a room to build real, deployable software using Claude Code — no tech background required.

VibeShift: Learn to Vibe Code with Claude Code — One-Day Workshop in NYC (May 7)

On May 7, Darlin Alberto is running VibeShift — a one-day, hands-on Claude Code workshop at Soho Works in New York City. Ten seats. One cohort. No recording.

If you've been watching people vibe code their way to working software and wondering how to actually do it yourself — this is the room. Not a YouTube tutorial, not a weekend bootcamp. One focused day in NYC with someone who has been building AI products in production for over a decade.

What Is Vibe Coding?

Vibe coding is the practice of building real, functional software by describing what you want in plain language and letting AI — specifically tools like Claude Code — do the heavy lifting. You don't need to be a professional engineer. You need to know what you're trying to build and how to direct the AI to get there. That skill is teachable. VibeShift teaches it.

What Happens at VibeShift

The format is straightforward: attendees bring a real problem from their actual job and leave with a working tool that solves it. Not a toy project — something deployable by Monday morning. Darlin has been shipping AI products across legal, health, and SEO verticals and has been teaching people to build with Claude Code one-on-one for more than a year.

The curriculum covers:

  • How Claude actually processes context (and why most people get this wrong)
  • A live midday build session around your real problem
  • Workflow integration — how to make AI tools part of your daily process
  • Prompting techniques that separate casual users from people getting reliable, production-quality output

Who Should Attend

VibeShift is built for NYC-based professionals — operators, founders, product managers, marketers, and anyone who works on a computer and has a problem that software could solve. You don't need a technical background. You need to be willing to build something real on the day.

Details

  • Date: May 7, 2026
  • Location: Soho Works, New York City
  • Cost: $750 (L&D-billable)
  • Capacity: 10 people
  • Recording: None — this is a live, in-person experience

Seats are limited to ten. There is a waitlist. Reserve your seat at vibeshift.camp.

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