Vibe coding course

Vibe coding, learned by doing.

Iro turns AI-assisted coding into short daily reps. You learn to describe intent, set constraints, evaluate AI-written code, and ship — instead of pasting prompts you don't fully understand.

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iOS now. Android is in development. Free to start; optional Pro upgrade is managed through Apple.

Intent over syntax

Learn how to specify what you want clearly enough for an AI to ship it.

Read AI code well

Practice catching subtle bugs, missing edge cases, and unsafe shortcuts.

Multi-tool fluency

Skills transfer across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Cursor, Copilot, and more.

What vibe coding actually is

Vibe coding is a casual name for the new shape of software work: you describe an intent and constraints to an AI model, evaluate what it produces, and iterate. The valuable skill is no longer typing every line — it is judgment. Knowing what to ask, what to verify, and what to throw away matters more than memorizing syntax.

Iro teaches vibe coding the same way it teaches every other AI skill: short lessons, active practice, and immediate feedback. You build a mental model first, then drill the moves until they feel natural.

What you practice in Iro

  • Translating a vague goal into a clear AI brief with inputs, outputs, and edge cases.
  • Reading AI-generated code with skepticism: hallucinated APIs, fake imports, wrong assumptions.
  • Choosing the right tool for the job across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Cursor, and Copilot.
  • Debugging AI output with targeted follow-up prompts instead of starting over.
  • Shipping safely: tests, manual checks, and knowing what not to automate.

Who this is for

Iro's vibe coding path is built for people who already use AI tools to write code but feel like they're guessing, and for non-engineers who want to build small projects with AI without becoming developers first. It pairs well with the prompt engineering and AI agents paths.

Questions people ask

What is vibe coding?

Vibe coding is AI-assisted, prompt-led software building. You describe intent and constraints to an AI model, evaluate what it produces, and iterate. The skill is judgment — knowing what to ask, what to verify, and what to throw away.

Do I need to know how to code first?

No. Iro starts with concepts, then exercises. Some prior exposure to a programming language helps, but the goal is to learn how to direct and evaluate AI-generated code, not to memorize syntax.

Which AI tools does Iro cover for coding?

Iro teaches transferable vibe-coding skills that apply to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and similar AI coding tools.

Is this a full programming bootcamp?

No. Iro is a short-session, mobile-first practice app focused on AI-assisted coding judgment. It complements — but does not replace — formal programming education.