Vibe Coding for Profit: Build an AI-Powered E-Commerce App, Live (Workshop)
Details
How do you turn your ideas into real, working products — even if you can’t code?
Join us for a hands-on workshop where we’ll build a full-stack AI-powered e-commerce app from scratch, combining AI coding tools (Cursor) with a no-code backend (Momen).
You’ll see how to:
- Design a visual database and backend workflows without writing code
- Connect AI agents that enhance user experience and automate tasks
- Integrate payments, permissions, and real-time data flows
- Use Cursor to quickly build and iterate your front end
- Deploy a live, monetizable web app — in just 2 hours
It’s a live build, guided by Yaokai Jiang, Founder & CEO of Momen.app. Expect an interactive, fast-paced, and highly practical session that bridges "vibe coding" and real-world business applications.
Who it’s for:
- Non-technical startup founders
- Indie makers, and
- Anyone exploring AI tools to build a real online presence — beyond just a demo or prototype.
To get the most out of the workshop, make sure you bring your own laptop. If possible, sign up for a Momen account at momen.app, and download Cursor and sign up for a Cursor account at cursor.com.
Number of attendee is limited, sign up before we run out of space!
Speaker
Yaokai Jiang is the Founder & CEO, Momen.app, a no-code platform helping non-technical founders build AI-powered products. He holds a B.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Cambridge and an M.Sc. in Large-Scale Information Systems Technology from Carnegie Mellon University. Before Momen, he was a senior engineer at Medallia.
About Dim Sum Labs
Dim Sum Labs is a group of Designers, Programmers, Artists, Creators, Innovators, Visionaries, Techies, Entrepreneurs, Inventors, Engineers, Funders and Starters and those curious and inquiring minds who wish share ideas and collaborate to create.
We are excited to host ambitious technologist and entrepreneurs from Silicon Valley like Yaokai, for him to share his knowledge with us, and build connections between the two Bay Areas.
