From 0 to 1: where your tech venture will be by February
Tech for Non-Techies - Practical app & AI strategy for non-technical founders.
Release Date: 01/18/2026
Tech for Non-Techies - Practical app & AI strategy for non-technical founders.
THIS RECORDING IS ONLY AVAILABLE UNTIL MIDNIGHT ET, TUESDAY JANUARY 20 2026 We just wrapped up the live class How to Get Funded as a Non-Technical Founder. Fundraising is one of the most intimidating parts of building a tech venture—especially if you're not technical. But here's what I showed the group today: investors ARE writing checks to non-technical founders. You just need to know how to position yourself. And today? I could feel the moment people realized: "Oh, I can actually do this." 💡 (Because you can) In this class we covered how to raise capital as a non-technical...
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If you're thinking about joining Tech for Non-Technical Founders, this episode is for you. In this episode, I walk you through exactly what you'll be doing for the next 6 weeks—and where your app, platform, or marketplace will be by the end of February. When you listen to this episode, you will learn: What "going from 0 to 1" actually means for your tech venture The million-dollar skill most founders skip (and why it costs them $100K+) Why talking to real users is harder than learning to code — and more important How the 1:1 coaching works with me and Rags Vadali (Instagram...
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It is harder to raise funding as a non-technical founder as a non-technical one. Some of this is silly stigma, but some of it is reasonable risk awareness. Investors aren’t worried that you can’t code. They are worried you’ll burn through their money because you don't know how to get a tech product made - and they don't want you to learn on their dime. I get that. In this episode, I break down why non-technical founders face more skepticism in fundraising — and what actually changes the conversation. In this episode, you will hear: Why investors don’t care if you can...
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We just wrapped up the live class From Business Owner to Tech Founder, Without the $100,000 Developer Disaster and I am still buzzing! I love showing non-technical founders that the path to a successful tech venture is actually much simpler than they think. And today? I could almost feel the group sigh of relief. 😌 In this class we covered the most pragmatic (read: FASTEST) way to go from idea to product—with funding & revenue if you want. Listen to this recording to learn: ✅ The 2-step framework to go from idea to scalable tech product ✅ Why smart business owners...
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Even billion-dollar teams start simple first. Rags Vadali's team at Meta gave small businesses in Brazil two phones—one red, one blue—and spent two months tracking every customer message in a spreadsheet. No fancy tech. No code. Just analog data collection. That experiment validated what became a $5 billion product. In this episode, Rags explains why the hardest part of building a tech product has nothing to do with technology—and why non-technical founders who understand this have a massive advantage in 2026. What you'll learn: Why Meta validated billion-dollar products with...
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Most people assume turning an idea into revenue takes years. Turns out, that belief slows more projects down than tech ever does. In just seven months, Noor Alderazi, founder of Tamam Technologies, went from idea to a live product with paying customers. No technical background. No bloated development team. No guesswork. This episode of Tech for Non-Techies breaks down what actually made the speed possible. Using AI to prototype before spending real money. Starting with a painfully specific B2B problem. Letting customers—not opinions—decide what got built. Sophia walks through how...
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Most people think the upside of building a tech company comes after success. Turns out, a lot changes long before that. The moment you start building something technical, your professional gravity shifts. Doors open. Conversations change. People listen differently. Some offer to pay you for your expertise. In this episode of Tech for Non-Techies, Sophia breaks down the benefits that show up early — before scale, exits, or headlines. Not hype. Not hustle culture. Just the quiet upgrades that compound over time. This episode is for experienced operators and business leaders who sense a gap in...
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You’ve built a successful business before. So why does tech feel harder than it should? Here’s the uncomfortable truth. The instincts that made you successful offline can quietly sabotage you when you build tech or add AI. In this episode of Tech for Non-Techies, Sophia breaks down the four traps she sees again and again among high-performing business owners. Not beginner mistakes. Smart, expensive ones. You’ll learn why working harder often backfires, why “moving fast” can burn cash, and why delegation without product leadership creates chaos. Plus, what to do instead of learning to...
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Most people dive into tools, stacks, and AI hacks the moment a new idea lands. Sadly, that’s the fastest way to burn cash and momentum. Here’s the thing: before you touch a single line of tech, you need to master the skillset the best companies in the world return to again and again — the skillset that actually creates traction. In this episode of Tech for Non-Techies, Sophia breaks down the five core product-innovation skills every modern business leader must build long before worrying about Bubble, React, or any new AI tool. You’ll hear real examples, simple frameworks, and the...
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People often think a technical partner will solve their product problems overnight. Sadly, it rarely works that way. Before you hand over equity to someone who can write code, you need to know what you’re actually giving up. In this episode of Tech for Non-Techies, Sophia lays out the five risks that quietly derail teams when they rush into technical partnerships. You’ll learn how to protect your ownership, lead product confidently without coding, and build enough traction to attract the right technical partner — on your terms. In this episode, you will hear: The equity mistake that...
info_outlineIf you're thinking about joining Tech for Non-Technical Founders, this episode is for you.
In this episode, I walk you through exactly what you'll be doing for the next 6 weeks—and where your app, platform, or marketplace will be by the end of February.
When you listen to this episode, you will learn:
- What "going from 0 to 1" actually means for your tech venture
- The million-dollar skill most founders skip (and why it costs them $100K+)
- Why talking to real users is harder than learning to code — and more important
- How the 1:1 coaching works with me and Rags Vadali (Instagram filters, YouTube Partner Program)
- The ROI math: why $2K now saves you $20K+ later
Enrollment closes Tuesday, January 20 at midnight ET.
Only 10 spots available.
Join Tech for Non-Technical Founders: techfornontechies.co/offer
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This January only:
Get 1:1 product coaching from Rags Vadali—the product leader who launched Instagram filters to 600 million people and the YouTube Partner program.
This is mentorship you'd normally only get at top accelerators like Techstars (for 6% of your equity) or at a top MBA program like Chicago Booth ($180K tuition).
You get it for $2,000.
If you're ready to stop thinking and start building, this is how you do it.