Pick a costume. Build a party. Learn AI.
Pick a random costume. Scan the QR code to discover your secret role. Find your team. Use AI to design and build a full party concept in 75 minutes. Pitch it live. Then the room votes.
Every costume unlocks a character — a specific role, a Claude playbook, and a mission. Your character shapes how your team builds. No slides. No lectures. Just play.
You're not building a demo. You're building a party — the theme, the invite, the playlist, the vibe, the visuals. Real assets. Real pitch. Something you'd actually want to go to.
After every team performs their party pitch, the room votes. You're not just building for judges — you're building for the room.
Fast, energetic, and theatrical from the first moment to the final vote.
You walk in. Music is blasting. There's a rack of wild costumes. Grab one. No peeking at QR codes yet. Pure chaos — that's the point.
Scan the QR code on your costume. It reveals your team, your character, your role, and your party brief. Meet your strangers. You have 5 minutes to strategize.
75 minutes. Build a full party concept with Claude as your co-pilot — theme, invite, playlist, mood board, landing page. The clock does not stop. Make it something people would actually show up for.
7 teams. 5 minutes each. Costumes required. Sell your party to the room — the theme, the vibe, the assets you built. The best pitches don't just look good. They make people want to be there.
Everyone votes. The room decides whose party concept wins.
Your QR code assigns you one of seven roles. Each has a specific identity, a Claude playbook, and a job to do. No role is small — and every role matters when it's time to pitch.
Holds the big idea. Names the party. Sets the theme and tone. Keeps the team locked on one unforgettable vision. You decide what kind of night this is going to be.
Makes it real. Builds the party landing page or event hub with Claude as your co-pilot. You own the live demo when it's time to pitch.
Writes the party name, the invite copy, the theme description, and the pitch narrative. Turns a concept into something people feel in their chest.
Makes everything look incredible. Mood boards, color palettes, invite design, visual assets. The reason the room goes quiet when your pitch goes up.
Owns the energy and the playlist. While others build, you curate the soundtrack and prepare the pitch performance. Your 5 minutes will make or break the vote.
Finds the gaps before the room does. Stress-tests the concept. Handles the Q&A. The reason your team's party sounds like it could actually happen.
No playbook. No rules. Your role is whatever the team needs most. You might build, write, design, perform, or all of the above. The Wildcard wins by being impossible to predict.
This isn't a workshop. It's an experience built on the same principles that make great parties — and great theater — actually work.
When you put on a costume and someone hands you a role, something shifts. The stakes drop, the ambition goes up, and people start making bold creative choices they'd never make in a normal room. The costume is doing real work.
You don't choose your role, your team, or your party brief. Everything is randomized through the costume. This removes choice paralysis and team dynamics. When the universe decides, you just go.
You're not pitching to judges who give you a ribbon. You're pitching to the room — and the room votes. That changes how people build.
Character Code runs weekly in cities across the country. Grab a spot wherever we're headed next.
Serial entrepreneur and Creative Director based in Miami Beach, Courtney started her career on Wall Street and has been building companies since 2014. She's the founder of HOT GIRLS DONT WORK — an AI education brand teaching non-technical people to build software and digital products they fully own. Sailor, skier, meditator, thrifter. Absolutely on her way. 🔥
@murthafro
Prolific systems engineer and serial tinkerer who treats every new technology like an invitation to build something great. He's been running hackathons since 2015 and founded Miami Hack Week — backed by Founders Fund, Softbank, and Atomic — turning a city into a movement. He's always at the cutting edge. And he makes sure there's a party when it arrives.
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