You already know how to use it. Now build something real with it. We write your own skills, connect Claude to the services you actually use with API keys and Google authorisation, and change the way you prompt so you're describing outcomes. Plus the shortcuts from more than 300 hours inside Claude Code.
Exact address sent after you book. Seats are limited to 12 so the room stays small and generous.
Level 2 picks up exactly where Level 1 leaves off, so we spend the whole session building rather than setting up. Come along if all three of these are already true for you.
You know how to use Claude Code and you've written something real with it, even something small.
You're comfortable in both the desktop app and the terminal, and neither one makes you nervous any more.
You want to build on what you have, rather than start again from the beginning.
Most people plateau in the same place. Claude Code works, the automations run, and yet every new task starts from a blank slate, and anything that needs to reach a real service stays out of reach. This session closes that gap. We teach Claude who you are and how you work so it arrives ready, we get it authorised against the services your work actually lives in, and we change the way you ask so you're describing the result you want and letting it find the path there. The whole point is that you leave building things that are genuinely yours and genuinely more complex than what you can manage on your own right now.
We go properly into skills, which are the reusable instructions Claude picks up on its own when a task calls for them. You'll write your own during the session, point them at your real work, and watch Claude turn up already knowing your context and your preferences.
This is the part that unlocks everything else. We work through API keys and where to keep them safely, and we do a proper OAuth authorisation against Google so Claude can work with your Sheets, Drive, Calendar and Gmail on your behalf. Once your accounts are genuinely connected, the workflows you can build stop being toy examples.
You'll practise handing over the result you actually want instead of a list of steps, which is the single change that gives people back the most. We rewrite your real prompts together and you feel the difference in the room.
Everything I've learned from more than 300 hours inside Claude Code, including the habits that saved me the most time, the settings worth changing on day one, and the mistakes you get to skip entirely because I already made them.
No installing and nothing to watch beforehand. Just check that Claude Code still launches, think of one repetitive piece of your work you'd love to hand over, and have the logins ready for whichever accounts that work touches.
We write skills together aimed at the work you brought, get your API keys and your Google authorisation working so Claude can reach your real accounts, and rewrite your prompts so they describe outcomes. Small room, so I'm looking over your shoulder the whole way.
Your skills are saved on your own machine, your accounts are authorised, and something is running that reaches a real service. You know how to build the next one without me.
You carry on in the Ladies Who Claude community, where we swap the skills we've written and help each other with the things that break.
Women who came through Level 1 or the recorded class, and anyone else who already builds with Claude Code and wants to go further than they can get on their own. It's for you if you've hit the point where the next thing you want to build needs to reach a real service and you're not sure how to get it there. You'll get the most from this if you bring real work with you, because everything we build in the room is pointed at your week rather than a toy example.
Longevity researcher, entrepreneur, and creator in Lisbon. I publish Nina's Notes to 4,000 readers and use Claude all day, every day, to run my CRM, write my briefs, and build tools while I sleep. Somewhere past 300 hours in Claude Code I stopped counting. None of it needed a CS degree, and everything I learned the slow way is what I teach in this room.
Your own skills, your real accounts connected, and three hundred hours of shortcuts.
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