Learn to Build Agentic Apps: New Workshop Series This February

Sam Davies
Sam Davies
Feb 5 2026 3 mins read
Move beyond autocomplete. Learn to architect and deploy apps with AI agents in our two-part workshop series.

Learn to Build Agentic Apps: New Workshop Series This February

If you've been using AI coding tools, you've probably noticed something: autocomplete is helpful, but it's not transformative. The real shift happening in development right now isn't about writing code faster—it's about architecting applications where AI agents handle entire workflows.

That's why we're running a two-part workshop series this February focused on building and deploying agentic apps. No hype, no hand-waving—just practical, production-ready workflows you can use immediately.

What Are Agentic Apps?

Agentic apps go beyond simple autocomplete or code generation. They use AI agents that can:

  • Make decisions based on context
  • Chain together multiple operations
  • Interact with APIs and services
  • Handle complex, multi-step workflows

Think of it as the difference between "help me write this function" and "build me a working feature that integrates with these three services."

The Workshop Series

We've structured this as two complementary workshops that build on each other:

Workshop 1: Building Apps with Agents (FREE)

February 7, 9:00 AM EST • 1 Hour

A focused, 40-minute intensive demo that shows the difference between "vibe coding" and engineering with agents like Cursor. This isn't theory—it's a live demo going from zero to a working app.

What's included:

  • Live demonstration of agentic workflows
  • Practical approaches for multiplatform development
  • 48-hour recording access (or upgrade to VIP for unlimited access, all materials, and priority Q&A)

Register for free or grab VIP access ($70) for the full experience.

Workshop 2: Build & Deploy Agentic Apps (MASTERCLASS)

February 25, 3:00 PM EST • 4 Hours

This is the hands-on, build-it-yourself session. You'll leave with a deployed application and a complete understanding of the agentic development stack.

What you'll build:

  • Full-stack application (frontend + backend)
  • Production deployment
  • Working implementation of agentic patterns

Pricing:

  • $90 (Early bird until Feb 7, or for attendees of the free workshop)
  • $75 (Kodeco subscribers)
  • $150 (Regular price after Feb 7)

Available in-person in Toronto or online.

Who's Teaching

Emad Ghorbaninia brings over 10 years of experience specializing in practical, production-ready AI development. No hype, just workflows that actually work.

Sam Davies (that's me!) is Kodeco's CTO. I build the platforms that teach developers worldwide, and I'll be covering deployment, infrastructure, and solving the hard problems that come up when you actually ship this stuff.

Why This Matters Now

The mobile development landscape is changing. AI tools are becoming more capable, but knowing how to architect apps that use them effectively is the skill that matters. This isn't about replacing developers—it's about evolving what we build and how we build it.

Whether you're working on iOS, Android, or multiplatform apps, understanding agentic patterns will change how you approach problem-solving in your projects.

Ready to Learn?

Start with the free workshop on February 7 to see if this approach fits your work. If it clicks, join us for the full masterclass on February 25.

Register for the free workshop →

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Questions? Drop us a note at support@kodeco.com.

Sam Davies

Sam Davies

Sam is the CTO of Kodeco, the best place to learn mobile development. He spends his time building the site, creating tutorial videos and doing battle with the internet.<br> <br> When he’s not working, you’ll find him backstage in a theatre, or entertaining crowds of people with his trombone. You should say hi to him on Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/iwantmyrealname">@iwantmyrealname</a>, seek him out as <a href="https://github.com/sammyd/">sammyd</a> on GitHub, or check his personal site <a href="http://iwantmyreal.name">iwantmyreal.name</a>.