In plain terms
Friendly, jargon-free guides — The Craft doctrine in practice, for people who don’t code.
How to give Claude rules it sticks to (in 10 minutes)
Download the free The Craft pack, drop it into your project and ask Claude to stick to it — no coding, in ten minutes.
Level 1Day 0: setting up an AI project from scratch
Before the first line of code exists, a few simple decisions determine whether an AI project stays calm or turns into chaos.
Level 1“It works” vs “I checked that it works” — why not to trust the AI
The most important habit in working with AI: instead of the declaration “it works”, demand proof — run it, check it, show the result.
Level 25 silent production failures and how to avoid them
The most dangerous failures don’t shout — they quietly hang the app, log people out, or drain your budget.
Level 1A backup that really saves you: how to roll back in 2 minutes
A backup isn’t over-zealousness — it’s your “undo” button, provided you know it actually works.
Level 110 words you’ll hear from the AI — and what they really mean
A practical cheat sheet so you understand what your AI assistant is talking about — without a computer-science course.
Level 2Feature flags in plain words: roll out novelties without risk
Meet the simple switch that launches a new feature for selected people, and turns it off in one move if there’s trouble.
Level 1Vibe coding in plain words: how to build apps by talking to AI
Vibe coding is building apps by talking to AI instead of writing code — what it is, who it’s for, and how to do it with your head, not blindly.
Level 1Technology in plain words: a little map of tools — what’s for what
Markdown, Python and a few other terms you’ll hear while building an app. No jargon — so that you, as a business person, know what each thing is for and when it comes in handy.