Sunday, May 17, 15:00 · Da Nang. Second session at ESCO Beach — the first one packed the room, so we’re running it again. 45 min talk on how to use AI to start your own business, then 45 min networking with the room.
Every confirmed RSVP walks in for free — just entry to the talk and the room afterwards. No ticket, no card, no upsell. Show up on the door list.
Confirmed via Instagram DM · No counter shownThe April session filled up fast and a long waitlist asked for a re-run. Same room, same talk, same hosts — new Sunday afternoon slot so more people can make it.
Sunday, May 17 · 15:00 ICT45 minutes on what the AI harnesses can do for a new business — and what they can’t. Real examples, in plain words.
Claude Code, Cursor, Lovable, agent workflows. What each one is built for, where each one falls over, which one to reach for at which step. Not a tutorial — a decision map.
We’ll walk you through the framework we use ourselves — not the whole thing, just enough so you can apply it Wednesday morning. Where AI shortens the path, where it doesn’t, and what to do first.
Real examples in plain words: scaffolding an MVP, shipping a landing page in an afternoon, debugging, writing outreach. And the parts no harness will do for you: deciding what to build, talking to your first customers, owning the result.
Speaker · Strategy
Jonas Jakštas
Founder, OmniBusinessLab. Eight years scaling 77+ businesses across 14 countries. 600+ web/software projects, 4,000+ ad campaigns, and 1,800+ hours hands-on with Claude Code and the rest of the AI tooling stack. Will talk about strategy, validation and what to build first.
Speaker · Engineering
Sascha Kluczinski
Senior Software Architect, 20+ years. 13+ years Head of Software Development at cay solutions GmbH; 4+ years senior dev/architect at Arvato Systems (Bertelsmann). iSQI Certified Professional for Software Architecture. Now based in Vietnam as an independent operator. Will talk about the harnesses themselves — Claude Code, Cursor, Lovable — and where each one fits.
OmniBusinessLab has been operating since 2018. The hosts have built and shipped real things, in real markets, for real money — before AI was the headline and after. That’s the only reason this talk is worth your evening.
Not a list of prompts. A working idea of what AI can and can’t do for a new business in 2026 — with real examples, in plain words. You decide on Wednesday what to actually build.
Claude Code for engineering work, Cursor for in-IDE pairing, Lovable for fast UI and landing pages. We say what each one is good at, where each one breaks, and how much it costs to keep running.
The exact path from “I have an idea” to a public URL by the end of the night — using Lovable for the page and Claude Code for anything custom. Real examples we’ve done ourselves.
How to use AI to check if anyone wants the thing — outreach copy, simple ad tests, customer interviews scripted by AI but had by you. The parts AI does well, and the parts only you can do.
It will not decide what to build. It will not talk to your first customers. It will not pick the price, the market, or the moment to ship. We’ll show you the line, so you stop paying for the wrong help.
The questions we ask before opening Claude Code — idea, audience, smallest first version, the thing that proves it. Not the whole framework, just enough to use on Wednesday morning.
The traps we see most often: building the second feature first, vibe-coding past a real bug, paying three subscriptions to do one thing. Concrete and named.
Doors at 14:45 on a sea-view rooftop. Presentation runs 45 minutes from 15:00 sharp. Then the room flips: 45 minutes of networking, on the same floor. No hard close — stay as long as the conversation lasts.
Sea view · panorama windows
ESCO Beach · the venue
Full house · operator crowd
We keep this intentionally low-tech. No forms, no tickets, no spam. Send one Instagram DM, get a confirmation with the exact address, show up.
One message straight to Jonas's personal Instagram. He reads every one — usually same day.
Include your full name so we can put you on the door list. Every seat is free — no tiers, no fees, no card.
Jonas replies within a few hours with the venue, a map pin, and an Instagram thread for Sunday afternoon. That's it — you're on the list.
Panorama windows on three sides, the South China Sea on one of them. Full conference AV — TV display, microphones, conference audio — so every seat hears every word. Wooden tables, comfortable chairs, room for the talk and the networking that follows.
Anything else, ask us in the DM. We don't bite.
Yes — every seat is free entry. No tiers, no fees, no card. The only ask: if you reserve, show up. A no-show costs someone else a seat.
Operator pace — intermediate to advanced. The talk assumes you've shipped at least one thing with AI tooling and now want to scale it. If you're brand new to vibe-coding or machine learning, you're welcome, but parts will move fast and we don't pause to re-introduce the basics. You'll get more out of it the second time you see it.
A sea-view rooftop in Da Nang — panorama windows, full conference AV (TV, microphones, conference audio), wooden tables. Open the venue in Google Maps, Apple Maps or Waze. We also send the exact pin in the Instagram DM confirmation, plus a walking route and parking notes.
Two reasons. First, it keeps bots out — every seat is a real person we've messaged. Second, it keeps the relationship human from minute one. You get a reply from Jonas or the team, not an autoresponder. That's the whole company's operating model in miniature.
No. This is the single most common question and the answer stays no. If you want to hire us after, there's a card on the table. If not, there isn't.
If you're a senior engineer, marketer, operator, or someone seriously considering becoming any of those, yes. If you're here to "see what AI is about" with no specific project in mind, you'll get less out of it than a founder would — but you'll get something. Your call.
DM us. We give the seat to the next person on the waitlist, no judgement. The only thing we ask is you don't ghost — the room only fits so many people, and our waitlist has been real.
45 minutes on how to open a business with AI — Claude Code, Cursor, Lovable. 45 minutes networking with the room. Bring a notebook and a question.