Product Entrepreneurship Sprint

Build a Startup from Idea to MVP using Vibe Coding

Format: Face to Face Live - 100 Academic Hours

What if, in just a few weeks, you could turn a raw idea (or even just curiosity) into a real product that you can demo, explain, and proudly pitch?

Wawiwa’s Product Entrepreneurship Sprint bootcamp is designed to help you think like a founder and build an app like a single-person startup team, even if you’ve never coded before.

In this 100-hour live Sprint, we take you through the product-building experience at startups. You’ll begin by learning how startups are born: identifying meaningful problems, understanding users, validating ideas, and shaping products that people actually want. Before jumping into tools or tech, you’ll develop the entrepreneurial mindset that is needed to drive execution forward.

Then comes the magic.

You’ll collaborate with AI and no-code tools using Vibe Coding, a way of building software by working with AI instead of writing code. Step by step, you’ll transform your concept into a functional, AI-powered Software as a Service (SaaS) Minimum Viable Product (MVP) – complete with features, integrations, and a clear product story.

Expect hands-on workshops, guided practice, experimentation, and product building. You’ll make decisions, test assumptions, improve your product, and learn how startups work.

As the Sprint wraps up, we’ll help you prepare for Demo Day – refining your pitch, sharpening your story, and learning how to clearly communicate your vision, product, and value.

Come with an idea or simply with curiosity and ambition. You’ll leave with a working product that you’ve built yourself, practical entrepreneurship and product skills, and the confidence to keep innovating.

Who is this Sprint for?

  • Aspiring founders
  • Product builders and creative problem-solvers
  • Innovation-minded professionals with no coding background 
  • Young adults looking to start a venture or build a side project

Learning Goals

By the end of the Sprint, you’d be able to:

  • Turn vague interests or frustrations into clear, buildable SaaS business ideas
  • Apply creative problem‑solving frameworks to refine and validate ideas
  • Think like users and define product value before designing screens
  • Collaborate with AI and no‑code tools to build an MVP
  • Clearly explain, demo, and pitch your product to others

Sprint Schedule

Entrepreneurship Foundations (15 hours)

  • Understanding problems, needs, and opportunities
  • Problem-first vs. solution-first thinking
  • What makes a strong early-stage idea
  • Early reframing and creative constraint approaches to idea discovery

Business Model and Market Fit (15 hours)

  • Customer segments and users
  • Value proposition and differentiation 
  • Revenue logic and basic pricing assumptions
  • Channels, key activities, and early integration thinking
  • Introductory market research and validation methods

Vibe Coding Core - MVP Building (40 hours)

  • Vibe Coding principles and workflows
  • Prompt‑driven development
  • System architecture and data structures
  • UX considerations for MVPs
  • Automations, integrations, and AI‑powered features

Pitching and Demo Day (10 hours)

  • Pitch structure and storytelling for early‑stage ventures
  • Visual clarity and slide fundamentals
  • Designing and running a live MVP demo
  • Pitch delivery and confidence

Final Project: MVP and Venture Story (5-10 hours)

  • A working MVP built with Vibe Coding and AI
  • A concise venture story (concept, model, roadmap, and basic numbers)
  • A short pitch and demo you can reuse with potential partners, early customers, or accelerators using AI tools

Industry Guest Lectures (5-10 hours – Integrated Across Modules)

  • Ground theory in real-world experience
  • Expose participants to SaaS, AI, and startup journeys
  • Provide practical insights into product building, market validation, and pitching

Professional Supervisor

This Sprint was built by a professional team of experts in entrepreneurship and AI, with vast knowledge and experience in training. Supervising the plan is Wawiwa's Head of Product Entrepreneurship, Ms. Nofar Lupo.

Nofar Lupo

Head of Product Entrepreneurship

Nofar Lupo leads the design and delivery of hands-on programs focused on innovation, venture creation, and entrepreneurship using AI tools.

Nofar brings over 15 years of experience developing training initiatives for academic and vocational institutions, with a strong emphasis on practical learning, experimentation, and industry relevance.

In addition to her academic leadership, Nofar has founded and operated businesses in Japan and Korea. This experience shapes her approach to entrepreneurship education, grounding theory in market challenges such as cross-cultural communication, product validation, and building sustainable business models in international environments. 


Previously, Nofar served as Director of Academic Development at Global University Systems (GUS), Europe’s largest higher education group. She designed global training programs in AI, Cybersecurity, and Data Science, and built strategic collaborations between industry partners and educational institutions worldwide.


Nofar holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Derby and a Master’s degree in Investigative Criminology from Bar-Ilan University. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes! You will receive a Wawiwa Certificate of Completion also in a digital version that you can proudly share on social networks. You’ll also gain membership in Wawiwa’s global alumni community for networking and lifelong learning.

No homework here! Instead, you’ll dive into hands-on exercises during the Sprint hours. These real-world tasks are designed to build your skills while keeping things exciting and practical!

No prior experience is required – this Sprint is designed for curious minds. You don’t need to know how to code or have a startup background. We start from the fundamentals and guide you step by step. What matters most is curiosity, willingness to experiment, and showing up ready to build.

Absolutely. This Sprint is about exploration, learning, and building – not pressure to launch a company. Many participants join to experiment with ideas, understand how startups think, or try something new at any stage of their career.  

No, you don’t need an idea to start. You can join with a problem you’ve noticed, a vague direction, or simply curiosity. During the Sprint, you’ll learn how ideas are formed, tested, and shaped into products. By the time you start building, you’ll have a clear concept to work with.

Interested in more details?

We’d be happy to answer all your questions!

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