CraftAmplify

Vibe Coding for Everyone


Build a Personal Scheduling App

Self‑Paced Course

Learn to easily vibe code complex applications by building your own personal scheduling app using Cursor. This hands-on self-paced course will guide you through each step in the process. By the end, you'll have a working application connected to your Google Calendar that you can use to schedule your own meetings.

No prior coding background required. Start immediately.

~7 hours
Self-Paced
$99

Course Highlights

  • Build a real, working personal scheduling app using AI.
  • Understand how to prompt and iterate effectively to build anything you want.
  • Learn how to connect your app to third-party services, including Google Calendar.
  • Practice version control and deployment so your work is shareable and live.
  • Generous open office hours with the instructor and active email support.
  • Get a LinkedIn Certificate of Completion.

About the Instructor

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David Eisner is a veteran Product Design leader with 25+ years at companies like Amazon, Audible, and Plated. He currently leads design and research at Amwell, where he built a hands-on AI training program that helps teams ship production-ready UI updates.

He brings that practical method to CraftAmplify so you can apply it immediately, move faster with confidence, and amplify your craft.

Course Modules

Learn by building. Each module takes you one step closer to a fully functional app connected to your real Google Calendar.

Module 1: Setting Up Developer Tools

Setup and install all of the tools you will need to start vibe-coding your application.

Module 2: Intro to Cursor

Familiarize yourself with Cursor's interface and features by vibe-coding a simple HTML page.

Module 3: Crafting a Starter Prompt

Learn to write a clear starter prompt that will help Cursor build your application exactly the way you want it.

Module 4: Vibe-Coding in Cursor

Apply AI techniques to build the frontend of your application. Practice debugging and develop confidence in AI-assisted development.

Module 5: Getting Google Calendar Credentials

Create a Google Cloud Console project and configure credentials to integrate your appwith Google Calendar.

Module 6: Implementing Credentials

Integrate Google Calendar into your app and use AI to build out your app's backend code.

Module 7: Version Control & Publishing

Use Git for version control and deploy your application using Vercel.

Course Requirements

  • macOS Sonoma (14) or newer
  • Cursor Pro account. A 14-day Pro trial is offered for new users (this may change). Need it for longer? Start a monthly Pro subscription. You can cancel anytime.

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