From Prototype to Production for Non-Technical Founders
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Your AI prototype works on your laptop. Now what?
Most non-technical founders hit a wall when their demo needs to become a real product. Auth, costs, latency, observability, evals, deploys, rollback. The things engineers take for granted are the things that scare you most.
In this 60-minute working session, we'll take a small group of non-technical founders through the same checklist Tequity uses to ship our clients' products from prototype to production:
- Audit what's actually production-blocking vs. what feels scary but isn't
- Map your real costs at 100, 1,000, and 10,000 users
- Identify the 5 things that will break first when you launch
- Write a one-page production readiness brief you can hand to a dev team (or use to hire one)
This is hands-on. Bring your prototype (or a screenshot of it). You'll leave with a checklist you can act on this week.
Who this is for:
- Non-technical founders who have a working prototype and don't know what "production" actually requires
- Founders who built something with Claude, Cursor, Lovable, or Bolt and are stuck on what comes next
- Anyone who's been told "you can't ship that" but doesn't know which parts are real
Limited to 10 people so everyone gets individual attention.
Hosted by Applied AI at Tequity, the engineering team that ships AI products for early-stage founders. Qualifying startups can also apply to your grant program.
Coffee provided.
This event is a part of NYC Tech Week, a week of events hosted by VCs and startups to bring together the tech ecosystem. Learn more at www.tech-week.com.
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