Here’s What You Get:
What Is It
It’s a live, 1-day workshop run by Dan Shipper, founder / CEO of Every.
The course is called “Claude Code for Beginners” on Every’s site.
Designed to be beginner-friendly: both developers and non-developers (even if you’ve never used the terminal) can join.
Format includes: live instruction, peer breakout sessions, independent building time, and hands-on help.
By the end of the workshop, participants build and ship a real project.
You’ll learn how to:
Install Claude Code on your machine
Give Claude tasks, monitor its output, and evaluate results
Use a workflow that can be applied to other kinds of projects (websites, research, etc.)
Logistics & Pricing
The workshop is 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET.
Cost: $1,500 total for a seat.
Alternatively, they break it down as: $1,212 + $288 for a 1-year Every subscription.
Refund policy: No-questions-asked refunds within the first two weeks.
There are also scholarships / pricing-parity discounts for students and for people outside the U.S. — you can email them for that.
Why It’s Valuable
Hands-on learning: Unlike purely video-based courses, there’s real-time building + feedback.
Beginner accessible: Even if you don’t code, you can learn how to leverage Claude Code.
Tangible output: You don’t just learn theory — you ship something by the end.
Workflow you can reuse: The methods taught aren’t just for the day — they’re meant to scale to other projects.
Community + ongoing support: Comes bundled with an Every membership, so you get access to their community, model reviews, and more.
Things to Consider / Risks
Price: $1,500 is not cheap — make sure the ROI (for you) makes sense given how much you’ll use Claude Code.
Time commitment: While it’s “one day,” the full value comes if you actively build during the day.
Technical setup: Even though it’s beginner-friendly, you’ll need to install Claude Code on your machine — that could involve some technical hurdles (especially on unfamiliar OS).
Follow-through: After the workshop, the real value is if you keep using what you learned; just attending once may not be enough unless you apply it.











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