ArchVibe
Lessons

About ArchVibe

Who we are

ArchVibe was created by Tamir Magnezi — a software developer who watched the rise of vibe coding and realized that the people building the fastest were also hitting the hardest walls. Not because they lacked talent, but because nobody taught them the architecture underneath.

What is ArchVibe?

ArchVibe is a software architecture course designed specifically for vibe coders — people who build with AI tools like Claude Code, ship fast, and learn by doing. No computer science degree required. No prior coding experience assumed.

You won't watch lectures or memorize theory. Instead, you'll build one real app — an AI Trip Planner — from a single HTML file all the way to a production-grade, deployed system. Every lesson introduces a real problem, then teaches you the architecture concept that solves it.

How it works

Every lesson follows the same four-step method:

  1. The broken prompt — A real prompt that builds a feature but introduces a hidden problem.
  2. The fixed prompt — A prompt that solves it the right way using the architecture concept you just learned.
  3. The explanation — What changed, why it matters, and when you'll see this pattern again.
  4. Adapt it — Blank prompt templates with [BRACKETS] so you can apply the concept to your own project.

The course

ArchVibe is split into three tiers so you can start where it makes sense and upgrade later:

There's also an optional Architect's Toolkit (+$39) add-on: architecture decision cheat sheets (one-page visual flowcharts) plus audio narration for every lesson.

All purchases are one-time payments with lifetime access. No subscriptions.