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Build apps on a digital board your team can see

Kanban boardYou direct the tempo. Every card flows from idea to shipped — live for your team to see.

That's a Kanban board. Every app you build moves through it as cards — idea, in progress, shipped. You see where each piece of work is, right now. Your teammates and line manager see it too, live, in the same place. No status meetings. No hidden work.

Step first — then Stride

Mike Mindel (Webventurer Ltd) sets up your laptop with Claude Code (the AI coding agent), installs Stride — the bridge that wires Claude Code to Linear (your issue tracker) and your git workflow — then shows you how to use it. You build your own apps, keep them yours, ship without breaking things.

Mike helps you take your first steps with building apps using Claude Code. He supports your progress until you hit your Stride.

"Stride has been extremely helpful so far. It's made me so efficient — my work is easier, and I can move quickly yet thoroughly."

Matthew M, Aibuildrs, 20 April 2026

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You don't need to be a developer

Not in the traditional sense — no late nights tracking down bugs through unfamiliar code, no weekends learning yet another programming language to ship one small feature, no years of accumulated jargon before you produce anything useful. You also don't need to swing the other way and become a vibe coder — someone who prompts an AI to build an app, then watches it collapse the first time something breaks, because they never understood what was underneath.

There's a middle ground: you build the apps your team actually needs, yourself, knowing what the code does and trusting it won't quietly break next month. You stop waiting for vendors. You stop depending on IT for every small report. You ship with the quiet confidence of someone who can read their own work.

And your work stays visible. Your teammates and line manager see the cards move through the lanes in real time as you ship. No shadow work, no black-box outputs — just a live picture of what's in flight, what's next, and what just landed. (Stride builds this on kanban and Linear underneath.)

Step first: the moment your first app ships through Linear — small, real, yours. Then Stride: the rhythm of shipping every week, the feeling of building into your team rather than around them, the confidence that comes from knowing every commit you made is one you can read.

Read on

  • What is it? → — the full proposition, the stack, the three engagement stages. Written for the person who will actually use Stride.
  • How much? → — Anthropic and Linear subscriptions, hosting, and year-1 total cost of ownership.
  • Procurement and privacy → — what Anthropic does and doesn't do with your code, where the source lives, GDPR and leaver process. Share this with your line manager, IT, InfoSec, and DPO.
  • About → — Mike, Andy, and Webventurer.
  • Glossary → — kanban, Linear, Claude Code, atomic commits, and the other terms used across these pages.
  • Feedback → — what people using Stride are saying.

Start with a discovery call

A 60-minute conversation, free. We walk through your actual data sources and map them to Linear issues before any money is spent. Deliverable: a one-page scope you can take to your line manager.

Book it: email mike@webventurer.com.