Finally build the app that's been sitting in your head — and launch it into your business.
No developers. No technical background. Just your idea, AI tools, and a structured process that takes you from zero to a working app in four weeks.
Early adopter pricing: ₹10,000 · Limited to 10 builders per batch
You have an app idea.
You've had it for months.
The wall is always the same.
You're not a developer. Hiring one costs lakhs. And every time you try to build it yourself with AI, you get some code, it breaks, you don't know why, and you give up.
AI has changed that. You don't need to be a developer anymore. You just need the right process.
Most people who try to build with AI get stuck after the first prompt. They get some code, it breaks, they don't know why, and they give up.
Prompt to Product is different because we don't just teach you the tools — we teach you how to think like an engineer without being one. How to structure your idea. How to break it into buildable pieces. How to prompt with precision. How to debug without knowing code.
By the end of Week 4 you won't just have a working app — you'll have a process you can use to build anything.
Before you write a single prompt, you need to understand how AI coding tools actually work. In Week 1 we go deep on different AI models, how to structure an app idea, how to choose the right tech stack for what you're building, and how to prompt with enough precision to get real, working output — not just random code.
Your first real build. Everyone in the batch builds the same app together — a habit tracker — so you can focus entirely on learning the process without worrying about what to build. iOS or React Native. By the end of this week you'll have a working app on your phone and the confidence that you can actually do this.
Your second build — a family task management app built using SwiftUI. Everyone builds the same app together again. This week you go deeper — more features, more complexity, more confidence. Note: a MacBook is required to run and test SwiftUI apps. Non-Mac users are welcome to attend and follow along.
This is what the whole programme has been building toward. Your app — the one you've been thinking about for months. Your community platform, your SaaS, your coaching tool, your business app. Everything you learned in Weeks 1, 2, and 3 comes together here. You build it, you ship it, and you get a live review from Anish.
Every week there's a live session with Anish covering that week's build. You see the process done live, ask questions, and build alongside.
Every day you get a specific task. You build, upload your progress to the Skool community, and get feedback the same day.
Every morning Anish drops a voice note in the community — a tip, a prompt, something to keep you moving and unblocked.
Every task you upload gets reviewed by the team. Real feedback on your actual code and progress — not generic advice.
A private community of builders going through the same journey. Share progress, ask questions, get unstuck fast.
At the end of Week 4 you get a personal review of your real app with Anish. Direct feedback, final refinements, and a clear path to launch.
You want to build a tool or platform for your business but can't afford a developer and don't want to wait.
You want a custom app for your community — something that feels like yours, not an off-the-shelf platform.
You have a SaaS or product idea and want to validate it with a real working version before investing in a dev team.
You want to build something your audience can actually use — a tool, a tracker, a platform — without depending on anyone else.
Note: A MacBook is required for full participation in Week 3 (SwiftUI). Non-Mac users can still attend and follow along.
I'm Anish Ganesan — brand strategist, educator, and builder.
I build with AI every day — products, tools, interfaces, and systems. I've taught 200+ people design and branding, and coached 50+ professionals into real careers.
Prompt to Product is the programme I wish had existed when I started building with AI. It's not about learning to code. It's about learning to think like a builder — and using AI to execute at a level that used to require a full engineering team.
You won't just gain a designer or mentor — you'll gain someone who truly makes a difference.
Anish doesn't just teach the how, but also the why — which helps in improving critical thinking and self-confidence.
His strategy, thinking, and methodology of teaching definitely inspired me. His guidance will lead you to success.
You won't just gain a designer or mentor — you'll gain someone who truly makes a difference.
Anish doesn't just teach the how, but also the why — which helps in improving critical thinking and self-confidence.
His strategy, thinking, and methodology of teaching definitely inspired me. His guidance will lead you to success.
Anish is more than just a teacher — he's the kind of mentor who makes you feel like you can tackle anything.
His teaching approach is so unique and engaging that even someone new to the field can fall in love with learning.
His feedback has been very constructive throughout. His discipline and commitment makes him an ideal teacher.
Anish is more than just a teacher — he's the kind of mentor who makes you feel like you can tackle anything.
His teaching approach is so unique and engaging that even someone new to the field can fall in love with learning.
His feedback has been very constructive throughout. His discipline and commitment makes him an ideal teacher.
Early adopter pricing for the first batch only. Price increases after the first batch closes. Maximum 10 builders per batch.
Not at all. This programme is built specifically for non-technical people. You need a laptop, a subscription to Cursor or Claude Code, and your app idea. That's it.
Community platforms, SaaS tools, coaching apps, booking systems, internal business tools — anything you've been thinking about building for your business or community.
A MacBook is required for full participation in Week 3 where we build with SwiftUI. For Weeks 1, 2, and 4 any laptop works. Non-Mac users are welcome to attend Week 3 and follow along.
Cursor or Claude Code — both have affordable subscriptions. I'll walk you through the exact setup in Week 1.
Expect 1–2 hours per day. Daily tasks are focused and specific. If you put in the time, you will have a working app by Week 4.
All sessions are recorded and uploaded to the Skool community. You won't miss anything.
The first batch is being finalised now. Apply to reserve your spot and you'll be the first to know the start date.
Four weeks. Three builds. One app that's finally yours.