Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know
before you enroll
Real answers to real questions. No fluff, no sales speak. If you still have questions after reading this, book a free call.
Xero Coding is a 4-week live bootcamp that teaches you to build real software products using AI-native tools. No prior coding experience required. You use Cursor (an AI code editor), Claude (an AI coding assistant), and v0 (a UI generator) to ship working apps — not toy projects.
Every session is hands-on. You build something, deploy it, and iterate on it in real time with direct mentorship. Students ship their first working app in week 1. By week 4, you have a portfolio of deployed products you actually own.
The bootcamp is a one-time investment that pays for itself the moment you ship one product, land one freelance client, or automate one workflow at your job.
Compare the alternatives: a traditional coding bootcamp runs $10,000–$20,000 and takes 3–6 months. A CS degree costs $50,000+ and takes 4 years. YouTube tutorials are free and take forever because you never finish anything.
Xero Coding compresses the path to building real products into 4 weeks at a fraction of the cost. Use code EARLYBIRD20 for 20% off the next cohort.
Yes. The majority of students start with zero technical background. The entire curriculum is designed around AI-native development — you describe what you want in plain English, the AI generates the code, and you learn to guide and refine it.
Past cohorts have included marketing directors, real estate agents, fitness coaches, nonprofit managers, financial advisors, and college students. None had written a line of code before enrolling. All shipped working products.
Plan for 8–10 hours per week. That includes live sessions (typically 2–3 hours per week), plus time building your projects outside of class.
Most students fit this around a full-time job. Live sessions are recorded if you miss one. The project work is flexible — build at 6am or midnight, whatever fits your schedule.
The students who get the most out of this program build every day, even if it is just 30 minutes. Consistency beats marathon sessions.
You build real, deployed products that solve real problems. Not tutorials. Not follow-along exercises. Your own ideas, shipped to production.
Week 1: Ship your first working web application. Week 2: Build something with a database, authentication, and dynamic content. Week 3: Integrate APIs and AI capabilities. Week 4: Polish, deploy, and present your capstone project.
Every project is yours. You own the code, the deployment, and the product.
Freelancing: Students land clients within weeks of graduating. Building a custom tool for a small business commands $2,000–$15,000 per project. Two or three projects and the bootcamp has paid for itself.
Career advancement: Professionals who can build software tools are immediately more valuable. Students have received raises and promotions directly because they built internal tools that saved their teams time.
Product businesses: Some students launch their own SaaS products. The bootcamp gives you skills to build an MVP without hiring a developer.
You get direct access to your instructor during the entire 4-week program. Live sessions include real-time code reviews, debugging help, and architectural guidance.
Between sessions, you have access to a private community for questions, progress sharing, and feedback from both the instructor and your peers.
After the bootcamp, you retain access to the community and resources. Alumni continue building and supporting each other long after the cohort ends.
Yes. If you complete the first week and genuinely feel the bootcamp is not for you, reach out and we will work something out.
The strategy call is specifically designed to make sure this is the right program before you enroll. If your goals or commitment level do not align, you will hear that honestly on the call.
Xero Coding is for ambitious people who want to build software products but have been told they need to "learn to code" first. You are tired of tutorials that go nowhere.
The ideal student has a clear reason to build: an entrepreneur with a product idea, a professional automating their workflow, a career-changer breaking into tech, or someone starting a freelance side hustle.
Past cohorts have included marketing managers, real estate investors, fitness coaches, nonprofit directors, financial advisors, teachers, and college students. The common thread is ambition, not background.
Not for passive learners who want to watch videos without building anything. Not for people who cannot commit 8–10 hours per week for 4 weeks.
Not for experienced software engineers — the curriculum starts from zero. Not for people who want theoretical computer science education.
And not for people unwilling to be uncomfortable. Building things is hard. You will get stuck and confused. The difference is you have support and tools to push through.
Free resources teach concepts. Xero Coding teaches you to ship products. That is the gap that matters.
After 6 months of tutorials, most people have watched 200 hours of content and shipped zero products. Xero Coding flips that: you build from day 1, ship in week 1, and encounter real problems with direct support.
Structure, accountability, and mentorship are the product. The information is everywhere. The execution support is not.
You keep building. The skills are permanent. The AI development workflow does not expire. You get faster and more capable every month as the tools improve.
You retain access to the alumni community. Students share projects, job leads, freelance opportunities, and technical help long after their cohort ends.
The bootcamp is the starting line. The compounding returns come from what you build in the months and years after.
Graduates have landed freelance clients, gotten promoted, switched careers into tech, and launched product businesses.
Students have built and sold client management tools, automated reporting systems saving 20+ hours per week, launched SaaS products generating recurring revenue, and used their portfolio to land developer roles at startups.
AI does not replace builders. It replaces people who refuse to use AI to build.
AI tools are powerful at generating code, but they cannot identify market opportunities, design products for real problems, or iterate based on user feedback. Those are human skills. People who combine them with AI tools are the most valuable professionals in the market.
Photography did not kill art. Calculators did not kill mathematics. AI does not kill building — it makes builders 10x more productive.
Yes. Multiple graduates have done exactly that. The bootcamp gives you the ability to build an MVP without hiring a developer, which is the single biggest unlock for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Students build focused tools that solve specific problems: booking systems for service businesses, client portals for agencies, lead generation tools for real estate, content management systems for creators.
The AI tools handle the technical complexity. Your job is to understand the problem, talk to customers, and iterate on the solution.
Ready to start building?
Book a free 30-minute strategy call. We will talk about your goals, answer any remaining questions, and figure out if Xero Coding is the right fit.
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