Every time you outsource development, 40-60% of your project fee walks out the door. What if you kept all of it -- and delivered faster?
8 sessions. 4 weeks. One career-defining skill.
You land a $10,000 project. Then you hire a developer for $5,000-$7,000 of it. After taxes and overhead, you're working for less than you made at your last full-time job.
Worse, the developer misses the deadline. The client blames you. You're stuck mediating between a developer who doesn't understand the brief and a client who doesn't understand why it's late.
Scope creep hits -- and every revision means another invoice from your subcontractor. A small client request that should take 20 minutes turns into a $500 change order you have to eat or pass along.
You can't iterate quickly. You can't fix bugs on a Sunday night. You can't demo a working prototype on a sales call. Your entire business depends on someone else's availability and priorities.
You already know what clients want. You already manage the project. The only missing piece is the build -- and AI just handed it to you.
Tell the AI what the client needs in plain English. "Build a client portal with project tracking, file uploads, and automated status emails."
Guide the AI through revisions using your project management instincts. Your client knowledge is the competitive advantage no developer has.
Ship it to the client. Working software, live on their domain. Full project fee stays in your pocket.
You don't need to become a developer. You need to direct one that works for free, never misses deadlines, and is available 24/7.
Project tracking, file sharing, status updates. White-labeled for each client. Charge $3,000-$8,000 per build.
Input project details, output branded proposals with pricing. Close deals faster and look more professional.
Custom booking flows, intake forms, calendar integrations. Replace Calendly with something you own and control.
Invoice trackers, lead pipelines, project management dashboards. Stop paying for 10 SaaS subscriptions.
Sarah K.'s Story
Freelance graphic designer who kept referring out development work. Every website project meant finding, managing, and paying a developer.
After Xero Coding, Sarah started building client websites herself. First project: a photographer's booking and gallery system. Charged $8,500 for design AND development. Delivered in one weekend.
8 client projects completed in her first 6 months. Average project value jumped from $4,000 to $12,000.
$997 invested. $65,000/year return. 43x ROI.
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1-on-1 mentorship + custom client project guidance
End-to-End Business — $10,000
Full service offering buildout + revenue strategy
Free guides and tutorials for your journey.
Do the math: if you keep an extra $5,000-$10,000 per project instead of outsourcing development, this bootcamp pays for itself on your very first build.
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