Vibe Coding Certification Zero to Hero.
The course is open to anyone. The diploma isn't: it's for whoever takes on a 50-question exam on the 10 modules and proves they can run a team of assistants. Everyone says they know how to use AI. You'll have a way to prove it.
What changes when you have the diploma.
Proof, not a promise
On a résumé, anyone can write whatever they want. The diploma says something else: this person passed a 50-question exam on real content, with an 80% passing score. They run a team of assistants — and proved it.
A difference where everyone sounds the same
“I know how to use AI” became everyone's line — and nobody proves it. A named diploma, anchored to an exam with a passing score, separates whoever actually studied from whoever just repeats the line.
The badge for whoever sells the service
Module 10 of the course teaches you to turn what you learned into income — positioning, pricing, delivery. The certification is the badge for that offer: when the client asks “why you?”, you have a diploma in your name to answer with.
For whoever makes a living delivering.
Freelancer
You close projects on what you can show. The diploma goes into the proposal alongside the portfolio — not instead of it: proof that the method behind the delivery is real.
Consultant
You charge for the trust you inspire. Certifying means saying “I master the tool I'm recommending” — with proof, not a slide.
Agency
A certified team is a sales argument: everyone passed the same 50-question exam. The client doesn't have to take your word for it.
Hiring people for your business?
Ask for the certificate. It's an objective filter: whoever has it passed an exam with an 80% passing score on running a team of assistants — a criterion instead of an interview promise.
Three steps to the diploma.
Take the course
The 10 modules and 56 lessons are open and free — from the first download to your business's site going live. Start with module 1 →
Get your certification
R$497, one-time payment. The official diploma comes out in your name. Get it now →
Pass the exam
50 questions on the real content of the lessons. Score 40 or more (80%) and you're certified. Retake it whenever you want.
Not a certificate of attendance.
The 50 questions cover the whole course — installation, first panes, setup, the BUILD with a squad, catalog and arsenal, missions, voice and automation, remote, hero mode, and build & sell. Nobody certifies by just watching: whoever passes actually knows how to run a team of assistants.
The questions you were going to ask.
Why pay R$497 if the course is free?
Because they're different things. The course is knowledge — 10 modules, 56 lessons, open to anyone, no sign-up. The certification is proof: the exam that checks whether you've mastered it, and the official diploma in your name. You don't pay to learn. You pay to have a way to show it.
What if I fail the exam?
Retake it whenever you want, no limit on attempts and no paying again. The passing score is 80% — 40 correct answers out of 50. Failed? Go back to the lesson that cost you points, review it, and try again. The payment is one-time; the attempts aren't.
Is this certificate worth anything?
It's worth exactly what it proves: you passed a 50-question exam anchored to the real content of the lessons, with an 80% passing score. It's not a certificate of attendance — nobody earns it by just watching. Whoever has the diploma answered questions on installation, squads, missions, automation, and selling the service. And got them right.
Stop saying you know. Prove it.
A 50-question exam, 80% passing score, official diploma in your name. One-time payment, unlimited attempts.