We don’t teach AI. We teach how to use AI to actually build and ship things.
Goal
Start with a small build sprint
Turn it into a consistent group
Convert it into an official club with momentum
Phase 1: Get First People In
Who to target
2 people who already code
2–3 curious beginners
1–2 social people
Message to send
“I’m running a 2-hour session where we use AI to actually build and ship something, not just learn. You in?”
Lock details
Day: this week
Time: after school
Place: library or open area
Phase 2: First Session
Structure
10 min: intro + what you’ll build
90 min: build with AI
20 min: demos
Rules
everyone builds something
no long teaching
focus on output
Example first projects
simple website
small tool
automation
mini app
End of session
“Same time next week, we’re doing a 4-week sprint where we actually ship something real. Who’s in?”
Get commitments
Phase 3: 4-Week Sprint
Positioning
Not a club
A sprint with a deadline
Weekly structure
what changed
build
demo
next steps
Keep it strict
everyone has a project
visible progress every week
Phase 4: Grow to 10–15 People
After 2–3 sessions
Tell members:
“Bring one person next week”
Optional proof
quick photos
short recap
“we built X in 2 hours”
Phase 5: Add Events Layer
Every 4 weeks
Demo Day
Mini hack session
Invite more people
Phase 6: Make It Structured
Create identity
Name: AI Builders
simple Notion page or site
list members
list projects
Track metrics
number of members
sessions run
projects shipped
Phase 7: Convert to Official Club
Timing
After you have:
8–15 consistent members
weekly sessions running
projects shipped
Pitch
“This already exists. We’ve been running weekly sessions where students build projects using AI and ship them. We want to formalize it as a club.”
Why you win
proven demand
existing members
clear structure
You become founder + president
How You Frame It
Founder, AI Builders
Led weekly sessions teaching students to build and ship projects using AI
Grew to X members
Organized demo days and build events
Helped ship Y projects