WRIGHT MODE
Coding Camp · 2026 tour est. 26
Brooke Wright
Brooke Wright · @wright_mode
★ Coding Camp ★

Coding Camp

the most fun you'll have building something you didn't think you could ✨

a room full of women, a laptop each, the kind of day you talk about for months.

Gold Coast Thursday 11 June 2026 · venue tba
Perth Monday 22 June 2026 · QT Perth
Sydney Monday 13 July 2026 · QT Sydney
Melbourne Tuesday 4 August 2026 · QT Melbourne

15 seats per city · all four cities on sale now

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wait... coding camp?

but i don't code.

exactly. that's the whole bit.

you don't need to know how to code. you need to know how to type and how to vibe. ai does the rest.

we call it coding camp because by the end of the day you've built something — a real working thing — and you'll feel like you just hacked the matrix. but there's no coding-coding. no learning python. no "first, what is a variable."

it's the most non-coder coding camp you'll ever go to. you'll leave going wait, was that it?? i can just do this???

yes. that's it. you can.

the truth

the day it ends.

you've been watching other women build wild things with ai and quietly thinking how.

you've bought the courses. saved the tiktoks. opened claude code once, panicked at the terminal, closed it.

you keep meaning to get serious about ai in your business and instead you're stuck in the chat window asking it to write captions.

coding camp is the day that ends.

you leave with your ai stack actually working, a clear strategy for what to build in your business and what to ignore, your first real system live, and 14 new women in your phone who are doing this with you.

after one day

what changes.

1

you become the woman who builds, not the one who's about to.

no more "i really need to get into ai." you've done it. you've shipped something. you know what's possible because you made it possible.

2

you get an ai strategy that fits your actual business.

not a generic playbook. we work out where ai belongs in your business, what to build, what to ignore, and what comes first. you leave with a plan, not a tab full of tools.

3

your stack is set up and you know how to use it.

claude code, mcps, whatever fits — installed, configured, running. you can sit down on tuesday morning and keep going. no "i'll figure it out later."

4

you have 14 women who get it.

the other founders in the room are running real businesses too. they're smart, they're ambitious, and they're about to be in your phone. coding camp is where you find the women who'll be voxering you ai wins for the next two years.

5

you stop feeling locked out.

the imposter feeling that's been sitting on your chest since chatgpt launched? gone. you've done the hard part in a room of women who had it too.

the run sheet

the day, hour by hour.

10am

arrivals, coffee, name tags, music

the soft start. you meet the room.

10:30

strategy session

we map ai onto your actual business. by 11:30 you have a plan.

11:30

setup party

every laptop in the room gets claude code running. the terminal stops being scary.

1pm

lunch

catered, beautiful, long. no laptops. just the room.

2pm

guided build

you pick what to build. i walk the room helping. you make a real thing.

4pm

demos + group photo

everyone shows what they shipped. it gets loud.

4:30

done. drinks if you want them.

 

the room

who's in it.

15 women running real businesses. founders, coaches, consultants, agency owners, creatives. some of you have tried ai and hit walls. some of you have barely started. all of you are done watching from the sidelines.

this is not a beginner workshop and it's not a tech bootcamp. it sits in the middle — strategic enough that you leave with a plan, hands-on enough that you leave with a build, fun enough that you forget you're "learning."

the room is the room on purpose. small, smart, ambitious women. no spectators. no tech bros. no shame about pace.

the vibe check

is this you?

who this is for
  • you run a real business and you're done feeling left behind by ai
  • you've watched the tutorials and still feel locked out of the "real" stuff
  • you want to build with ai, not just chat with it
  • you'd rather learn in a room full of women than from a youtube comments section
  • you've been craving the kind of day where you meet your people
  • adhd, perfectionism, "i'm not technical" — all welcome. that's the whole point.
not a fit if
  • you want to sit and watch. camp is hands on the keyboard.
  • you're already shipping claude skills weekly. you'll be bored.
  • you can't bring a laptop that meets the specs below.
before you book

the laptop check.

camp moves fast and we won't be able to troubleshoot a laptop that can't run claude code on the day. five-min check before you book, please. ✨

Mac — works great
  • macos 12 (monterey) or later
  • m1 chip or later — OR intel with 16gb ram
  • 10gb free disk space
  • admin access to install software
Windows — works great
  • windows 10 (build 1903+) or windows 11
  • 16gb ram
  • 10gb free disk space
  • admin access to install software

good news — claude code installs natively on windows now. no wsl2, no linux, no workarounds. windows and mac both work great for camp; bring whichever one you already know your way around.

ipads, chromebooks, work laptops you can't install software on — won't work, sorry.

not sure if your laptop is up to spec?

ask claude or chatgpt. open a chat and paste this:

📋 copy this prompt
i'm going to an in-person workshop where i need to run claude code locally. my laptop is [your laptop model and year]. can you tell me if it meets these specs: macos 12+ with m1 chip or 16gb ram, OR windows 10/11 with 16gb ram and admin access? if you can't tell from the model, walk me through how to check.

if it says you're fine — book your seat. if it says you're borderline — message me before you book and we'll work it out. if it says you're not going to make it — borrow a laptop that does for the day, or wait for a future camp.

once you've booked, you'll get a proper tech check email 7–10 days before camp with the exact install steps. please run it. showing up on the day with a laptop that hasn't been tested = missing half the morning.

pick your seat

grab your spot.

All four cities are on sale right now — pick your tier, pick your city, and you're in. Gold Coast kicks off the tour on 11 June.

standard
$850 AUD
  • a seat in the room
  • the strategy session, the setup, the build, the demo
  • catered lunch + all-day snacks
  • everything you build, yours to keep
  • 14 new women in your phone

wright mode member? you save $300. ✨

members get $300 off any seat — that's $550 for a standard seat, $1,000 for the long table. grab your seat above and pop your member code in at checkout. find your code in the Wright Mode Skool community.

not a member yet? the $300 saving more than covers your first month — join Wright Mode here.

all prices in AUD · one-time payment · pick your city at checkout

the camps

four cities, one tour.

Gold Coast

Thursday 11 June 2026

venue tba · 10am – 4:30pm

tickets on sale now — the tour kicks off here. venue locked in soon; your spot's confirmed the moment you book.

Perth

Monday 22 June 2026

QT Perth · 133 Murray St · 10am – 4:30pm

tickets on sale now — members and public. pick a tier above and you're in.

Sydney

Monday 13 July 2026

QT Sydney · 49 Market St · 10am – 4:30pm

tickets on sale now — members and public. pick a tier above and you're in.

Melbourne

Tuesday 4 August 2026

QT Melbourne · 10am – 4:30pm

tickets on sale now — members and public. pick a tier above and you're in.

long table dinner from 6pm on camp day (Perth, Sydney & Melbourne).
bring: laptop that meets the specs above, charger, a rough idea of something you'd love to build.

not on the tour?

tell me where next.

Gold Coast, Perth, Sydney, Melbourne — that's the tour so far. want camp in your city? drop your email and tell me where — that's exactly how these four got picked.

something went wrong — give it another go?

got it — noted!

the tour grows from where the demand is. you'll hear from me when camp heads your way.

questions, answered

the faq.

yes. that is literally who this is for. if you were already technical you wouldn't need camp.
no. you need to know how to type and how to follow along. the whole point of ai coding tools is that you don't need to write code the old way.
you'll leave with a real strategy for ai in your business — what to build, what to skip, what comes first. the morning of camp is for this.
check the minimum specs in the "before you book" section above — there's a copy-paste prompt you can run through claude or chatgpt to check. once you book, you'll get a tech check email 7–10 days before camp with full install steps.
yes — and i want to be real with you about this so there are no surprises. as an absolute minimum you'll want a Claude Pro plan (or the Codex equivalent if that's your tool). a free account won't keep up with a full day of building. and honestly? if you genuinely want to leverage this kind of ai in your business, you'll end up looking at a Max plan. you don't have to upgrade before camp — Pro gets you through the day fine — but if you walk out wanting to keep going (you will), Max is the realistic next step. your tech check email will spell out exactly what to have set up.
join the "where next" list above. the tour grows from where the demand is.
50% refund up to 14 days out. after that the seat is yours — you can transfer it to a friend but not refund. small rooms mean every seat counts.
dinner with brooke the night of camp (small table, real conversation), a group follow-up call two weeks after camp, a vip swag pack, and first access to seats before everyone else.
coding camp runs once a city hits its minimum number of seats. if a date doesn't get there, i'll let you know in good time and you'll get the choice of a full refund or a transfer to another city — you won't be left out of pocket. venues and timings are subject to confirmation and can change (Gold Coast's venue is being locked in now); if anything moves i'll tell you well ahead. a venue change within the same city isn't grounds for a refund on its own — it's the same camp, same city, just a different room.

camp runs because you bring yourself.
see you in the room.

— brooke