Start with this one
Tutorial 1: your first beginner setup
Best first watch. Use this when you want the simplest possible explanation of how to begin with one folder and one agent.
Coding Agents For Real Beginners
Start with two videos, one safe folder, and one tiny project. This site turns that into a calm, step-by-step guide for people who do sales, browse LinkedIn, and want to become confident power users.
Watch First
The tutorials give you the full picture. The pages here slow that down into smaller actions you can actually follow.
Start with this one
Best first watch. Use this when you want the simplest possible explanation of how to begin with one folder and one agent.
Watch this after your first setup
Best second watch. Use this when you are ready to turn the beginner setup into a small live project you can actually publish.
Choose Your Path
You do not need to read the whole site first. Choose the page that feels easiest to act on right now.
Calmest start
Use this if you have never opened a coding agent before and want a safe place to begin.
Open Start HereDay-by-day plan
Use this if you want five small wins that build on each other instead of one giant leap.
Start Day 1Work example
Use this if you want to see how account research, outreach drafting, and offer pages fit into the beginner path.
Open Sales PlaybookFirst Week
Each day is supposed to feel finishable. Open only the day you need instead of trying to absorb the whole framework at once.
Common Fears
The goal of this site is to make the first contact with coding agents feel tractable, not mystical.
No. This site assumes you are starting from zero. The first job is learning how to work with an agent safely and clearly, not memorizing syntax.
That is normal. Beginners often think the problem is their intelligence. Usually the problem is scope. Tell the agent to condense, ask before creating files, and prefer one readable note over a sprawling folder tree.
No. Use the agent to improve your prep, thinking, drafting, and synthesis first. Human review stays in the loop before anything external gets sent.
Perfect. This site is for people exactly there: fluent in work, new to code. The beginner examples are built around real workflows like research, messaging, and offer pages.
When You Want More
Open it later, after you have touched the tool and made one small thing.