
Build Your First AI Website
Ship a real, live website in one session — no code, just prompts and a clear plan.
- A published site with your own domain
- A reusable site-building prompt library
- Confidence to iterate on your own

Join Jennifer from MARS for hands-on workshops where you'll build websites, dashboards, games, portals, and business tools that actually work.

Each Tuesday this summer, we meet live and build together. You leave with a working thing — not just notes.

Ship a real, live website in one session — no code, just prompts and a clear plan.

Build a dashboard that pulls together your calendar, tasks, finances, and goals in one view.

Design and ship a playable browser game — perfect for parents, teachers, and curious builders.

Build a branded portal where clients can log in, view files, and message you.

Create a guided learning companion tailored to your child's age, interests, and pace.

Stop forcing your business into someone else's software. Build the CRM you've been wishing for.

Connect AI to your inbox, calendar, and docs to remove the busywork.

Ship a lightweight platform to sell and deliver your knowledge — keep 100% of the revenue.

Design a focused, beautiful community space for your students, customers, or members.

Bring your own idea. Leave with a real, working prototype and a roadmap to ship.
All passes include workbooks, replays, and community access.
Pick a single workshop and build alongside the group.
The full Summer AI Build Lab series. Best value for serious builders.
Everything in Summer plus direct time with Jennifer to ship your build.
The exact prompts Jennifer uses to build websites, dashboards, games, portals, and business tools with her students — copy, paste, and ship.

Jennifer is an engineer-turned-educator who founded MARS to help everyday people use AI to build real things — not someday, this week.
She runs a microschool, speaks on AI in education, and ships software with her students. Her superpower is making this stuff feel doable.
If you've ever thought "I'm not technical enough" — that's exactly who these workshops are for.