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Fallback track

No paid tool should keep someone out of the build.

If an attendee cannot run Claude Code or Codex, they can still contribute through browser AI, Hermes access when available, prompts, research, writing, testing, and presentation work.

Use browser AI

Paste the pod goal, current notes, and the next specific task into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or DeepSeek. If DeepSeek API access is provided, use only the facilitator-approved path and do not share keys publicly.

Own non-code work

Map the customer problem, write the README, test the output, collect screenshots, and prepare the demo story.

Use Hermes when provided

If a facilitator gives a Hermes path, use it for guided prompts and workshop support. Do not share private keys or tokens.

Keep outputs portable

Write clean text, tables, screenshots, and prompts that a builder can paste into the repo.

Pick one visible output

Choose the artifact the pod can show: notes, mockup, page copy, test checklist, screenshots, or a small data table.

Work in twenty-minute blocks

Ask the model for one useful task, finish it, then hand the result to the builder or presenter.

Keep private data out

Do not paste tokens, passwords, private customer records, or personal information into browser AI or shared prompts.

I am helping my pod without a coding tool.
Our project is [project].
Give me the best non-code tasks I can do in the next 20 minutes that will help the final demo.