Perfect Fifth

Building got easy.
Choosing is everything.

One person can build almost anything now. The hard part is knowing what — and making five tools move as one. In six weeks, you ship something live.

Taught by the builder of a 1,500-page automated platform built solo, in 60 days

The idea

A perfect fifth is two notes at just the right distance — the interval that sounds most in harmony. That's the whole idea. Five tools, played together, so one person builds what used to take a team.

The tools were never the barrier. They're mostly free, and AI writes the hard parts. What's scarce is knowing what to ask for, and how to make the five move in concert. That's the craft. It's learnable, and it compounds every time you build.

The five

Not magic. Five specific tools.

iClaudeThe building, and the thinking
iiSupabasefree to startWhere the data lives
iiiGitHubfreeThe code, and the automation
ivVercelfree to startIt goes live
vTerminalalready on your machineWhere you conduct the other four

Four of the five are free or free to start. The barrier was never money. What you're learning is the workflow that makes them one instrument.

The promise

You graduate with a live product — or you don't graduate.

A real, public URL anyone can open.

Real data, arriving through an automated pipeline that runs without you.

Pages generated from that data.

One distribution channel pushing it outward, on its own.

Six people. Six weeks. Twice a year. Small on purpose — this isn't a course to scroll through, it's a room where you ship. What you build first barely matters: it's either the seed of something you grow, or the reps that let you aim at something bigger next. The capability is the prize.

The next cohort is forming.

Leave your email and you'll be the first to hear when the next six seats open. No list churn, no noise — just the one note.

Six seats, twice a year. You'll hear from a person, not a funnel.