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We help people who were never “supposed to” build software finally do it.

No code. No computer-science degree. No waiting around for a developer. Just a good idea, the right tools, and people beside you who’ve done it before.

Aisha Yaseen, founder of Prompts2Products
Aisha Yaseen, founder

I’d never build someone else’s dream while they stepped on me to do it.

The day it started
Where it started

Hey, I’m Aisha. Let me tell you how this started, because it wasn’t a business plan. It was personal.

I grew up in a small town. The kind of place where big dreams feel too big to say out loud.

I said mine anyway.

I got my first job at sixteen, for a boss who treated his people like they were nothing. That day I decided something I never undid: I wasn’t going to spend my life building someone else’s dream while they stepped on me to do it.

So I started teaching instead. I sat with people who’d never been handed a real chance and showed them they could learn, they could earn, and they could stand on their own two feet. Watching that click on someone’s face is still the best feeling I know.

Then AI came along and changed who gets to build. And I knew exactly who I wanted to hand that key to. Not the people who already had every advantage. The rest of us.

That's how Prompts2Products began.

Who you’re actually joining

You’re joining a room full of builders, not just a newsletter.

Prompts2Products is a community first. Thousands of builders are learning right next to you, swapping what works the moment they figure it out, so you’re never stuck with just one voice in your ear. For now it’s mostly me running the newsletter, the live builds, and the reviews, with a growing circle of creators starting to jump in.

So when you’re stuck at 11pm, you’re not staring at a wall. Someone in the room has probably already been there, and they’ll help.

Aisha Yaseen, founderFounder

Aisha Yaseen

Writes the newsletter, runs the live sessions, reviews your builds herself.

Umaima Yaseen, community lead at Prompts2ProductsCommunity Lead

Umaima Yaseen

Welcomes new builders and makes sure no question goes unanswered.

Abdul Kabeer, guest creator at Prompts2ProductsGuest Creator

Abdul Kabeer

Runs guest sessions and shares what’s working in their own builds.

Global

The Creator Network

Builders, designers, and founders around the world who help you ship.

Why we do this

For a long time, building software was locked behind a few people.

You needed money. You needed a team. You needed years.

Most people with a great idea never made it past the front door.
Then AI changed that almost overnight, and the world quietly split into two, and which side you land on now comes down to one thing: whether someone explained it to you like a human.

The ones who learned

They make AI do the work, and keep pulling ahead.

The ones still waiting

They watch it happen, month after month.

What’s possible now

Here’s what regular people are already doing with this.

No IT background. No team. Just an idea and the willingness to start. That’s all we do here, we teach you how to start.

$80M

You can build a startup.

Maor Shlomo built Base44 by himself in 2025 and let AI write almost all the code. Six months later, Wix bought it for $80 million in cash. He never raised a dollar from investors. He used Claude.

€1M/yr

You can grow a business fast.

Lumoo, an AI fashion tool, reached around €800k a year in nine months with no big engineering team. ShiftNex hit €1 million a year in five months. Both were built by typing what they wanted in plain words.

An afternoon

Or just make your own work lighter.

A booking page for your salon. A tool that answers customers while you sleep. Product descriptions written in one afternoon. Small things that hand you back your time.

And it’s not hype

The no-code AI market is heading past $75 billion by 2034. Over 100,000 new apps a day get built on tools like Lovable. Most builders can’t code.

$75B
market by 2034
100k
new apps a day
What we believe

A good idea shouldn’t need a gatekeeper.

Shipping beats waiting.

You learn by building, not by watching.

AI should set more people free, not fewer.

The fastest way to learn is right next to people doing the same thing.