

Vibe Coding for Small Business: Build Your First AI-Powered Workflow
Join AI Ally Works for a practical, hands-on vibe coding workshop designed for small business owners, operators, consultants, and community leaders who want to understand how AI can help them build faster.
This is a guided working session where you will learn how to use AI tools to turn an idea, process, or recurring business problem into a simple working prototype.
We will walk through how to identify a workflow, describe what you want to build, use AI to generate structure and functionality, refine the output, and understand where human judgment is still essential.
By the end of the session, participants will have a clearer understanding of how vibe coding works and how it can be used to create practical business tools such as intake forms, simple apps, dashboards, automations, customer-facing resources, internal SOP tools, or lightweight prototypes.
This workshop is ideal for business owners and teams who have ideas but do not have engineering resources, and who want to learn how to translate business needs into AI-assisted builds.
What You’ll Learn
How vibe coding works and why it matters for small businesses and How to turn a business problem into a buildable workflow
Who Should Attend
Small business owners
Founders and operators
Nonprofit leaders
Consultants and service providers
Community business advisors
Anyone curious about building with AI without becoming a traditional software engineer
What to Bring
Please bring a laptop and one business workflow, process, or idea you would like to explore. Examples include customer intake, lead follow-up, appointment scheduling, client onboarding, reporting, FAQ support, internal knowledge management, or marketing content workflows.
Suggested Agenda
12:00 – 1:00 PM — Welcome, introductions, and Lunch
1:00 – 1:20 PM — What is vibe coding and why it matters for SMBs
1:20 – 1:30 PM — Choosing the right workflow to build
1:30 – 2:00 PM — Guided live build / hands-on working session
2:00 – 2:15 PM — Testing, refining, and improving your prototype
2:15 – 2:30 PM — Wrap-up and next steps