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Hey man,

Quick question. Have you ever had an idea for an app or a tool but didn't build it because you can't code?

Yeah. Me too. For years.

But something happened this week that I think changes the math on that completely. And it directly relates to how a lot of people in this community are going to make money over the next 12 months.

Replit just raised $400 million. Their valuation tripled to $9 billion in six months.

And the reason they raised that money is the part I want you to pay attention to.

Their entire pitch is this — anyone should be able to build an app without writing a single line of code. You describe what you want in plain English and their AI builds it for you.

Andreessen Horowitz said yes. Y Combinator said yes. The Qatar sovereign wealth fund said yes. Even Shaquille O'Neal put money in.

That's not a startup getting lucky. That's the smartest investors in the world betting that the future of building software belongs to people who can think clearly — not people who memorized programming languages.

And here's why this matters for you specifically.

I built AI Insiders without knowing how to code. I described what I wanted to AI tools. Iterated. Shipped. It now has hundreds of paying users and makes money every single month.

I'm not special. I just started before most people did.

And what Replit is doing now makes it even easier than when I started. Their new Agent 4 is ten times faster than the previous version. You can describe an app, watch it get built in real time, publish it to the App Store, and even connect Stripe for payments. All from your browser. No terminal. No GitHub. No Stack Overflow rabbit holes.

People are already building SaaS tools, client portals, internal dashboards, and mobile apps — and charging real money for them. Without code. Without developers. Without months of learning.

Replit has 50 million users now. Fortune 500 companies like PayPal and Adobe use it internally. This isn't a toy anymore.

But here's what most people get wrong about this.

They think "I need to learn to code first" or "I need to take a course" or "I'm not technical enough."

No.

The whole point of what's happening right now is that the barrier just disappeared. You don't need to learn to code. You need to learn to describe what you want clearly and iterate on the output. That's a completely different skill.

And it's a skill you probably already have if you've been using ChatGPT or Claude for anything. You already know how to prompt. You already know how to refine. You already know how to describe an outcome you want and work toward it.

That's vibe coding. And it just became a $9 billion industry.

Here's what I'd do if I were starting from scratch today.

First — I'd figure out which parts of my daily work could be automated. Not guessing. Actually mapping it out.

That's exactly what AI Insiders does. You tell it your role, your tools, your biggest time drains. It builds you a personalized 30-day plan. One automation per day. Exact prompts. Exact setup. Your first one runs on Day 1.

A lot of people use it as the starting point to figure out which parts of their work can be turned into a product other people would pay for. That's how several people in this community found their first app idea.

Second — I'd look at the ideas that come out of that process and ask "would someone pay for this?" If yes, tools like Replit and Lovable let you build it in an afternoon.

That's the playbook. Find a real problem in your workflow. Automate it. Then package it for other people with the same problem.

If you want the full version of how I did this — the exact tools, workflows, systems, and the thinking behind all of it — that's in [The AI Playbook](AI PLAYBOOK LINK). Over a thousand people are using it. The feedback still surprises me honestly.

Six months from now there are going to be two kinds of people. The ones who used this window to build something. And the ones who are still saying "I should really learn AI."

You're already in the first group. You just need to take the next step.

Reply and tell me if you could build any app or tool right now without needing to code, what would it be? I read every single reply and some of the best ideas I've seen come from people in this community.

Khadin

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