Start here

Enter a guided ecosystem for building meaningful things together.

Choose a journey, understand the map, and take one low-pressure step into collaboration, value creation, or intentional gathering.

Designed belonging

Low pressure, clear entry, real collaboration.

Together.md onboarding is not a funnel. It is a threshold: understand the ecosystem, choose a meaningful direction, then try one collaborative step.

Entry flow

From visitor to participant.

1

Orientation

2

Choose journey

3

Join Vibecoding Weekly Challenge or event

4

Collaborate

5

Continue

Ecosystem map

A coherent path through many doors.

Vibecoding Weekly Challenge

Weekly threshold ritual for building with others.

Events

Live entry points for connection and learning.

Retreats

Deeper spaces for presence, trust, and reflection.

Ventures

Useful projects that continue beyond the week.

Memory

Stories, learning, and continuity across the ecosystem.

Facilitators

People who make belonging and collaboration easier.

Orientation

What you are entering.

ecosystem map

Ecosystem Map

A plain-language map of VWC, events, retreats, ventures, communities, and memory.

onboarding guide

Where To Begin

Start with orientation, then choose one concrete next step.

values

Values Of Entry

Belonging, collaboration, experimentation, and psychological safety come before status.

challenge guide

VWC As Threshold

VWC is the weekly onboarding ritual into collaborative value creation.

Journeys

Find your first role in the ecosystem.

explorer

Curious Explorer

Understand the ecosystem before choosing a deeper role.

Start with orientation, browse journeys, attend a low-pressure event, then try VWC when ready.

builder

AI Builder

Use VWC as the weekly threshold into collaborative creation.

Join a VWC challenge, form or join a small team, deploy a prototype, and decide whether it should continue.

entrepreneur

Startup Collaborator

Enter through problems, validation, and continuation loops.

Choose a problem space, validate with real users, support or continue a project, and build toward a venture only when value is real.

facilitator

Community Facilitator

Help people feel oriented, safe, and ready to collaborate.

Begin with welcome rituals, learn the ecosystem map, support introductions, and help teams reflect after challenges.

retreats

Retreat Participant

Enter through presence, reflection, and physical-digital belonging.

Start with orientation, explore retreat pathways, join reflection prompts, and connect embodied experiences back to collaboration.

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Pathways

Choose one next step, not a whole identity.

1

beginner

First VWC

Join a weekly challenge, find a team, build something useful, and experience collaborative creation quickly.

Recommended for: AI experimenters, builders, newcomers who learn by doing

2

startup

Problem to Prototype

Move from a real problem to an explicit value proposition, validation loop, and live prototype.

Recommended for: Startup collaborators and practical builders

3

collaboration

Find Collaborators

Use teams, open roles, and VWC lobbies to find people without social-feed pressure.

Recommended for: People looking for a first collaborative step

4

facilitation

Facilitate Belonging

Support welcome circles, introductions, reflections, and psychological safety during events and challenges.

Recommended for: Hosts, facilitators, community builders

5

retreats

Retreat to Continuity

Connect retreat reflection and embodied collaboration to projects, teams, and ecosystem memory.

Recommended for: Retreat participants and hosts

first challenge

First Challenge Threshold

A low-pressure VWC entry ritual where newcomers build with a team, learn the ecosystem by doing, and reflect on what felt useful.

welcome circle

Welcome Circle

A short orientation moment where people share what brought them here and what kind of collaboration feels safe to try.

reflection prompt

Continuation Reflection

A reflection prompt after VWC or events: what created value, what should continue, and who wants to support it?