11 New Entrepreneurs Joined CLAJAMA This Week — Here's What They Built
Last week, 11 new entrepreneurs joined CLAJAMA. That might not sound like a headline you'd see on TechCrunch, but for us — and for them — it's a quiet milestone worth celebrating.
In just seven days, those 11 people created 25 projects and exchanged 58 messages with their AI agent. They didn't write a single line of code. They didn't hire a developer. They just described what they wanted — and CLAJAMA started building.
This isn't hype. It's a signal that the no-code movement is real, and it's accelerating.
What 11 Signups Really Means
We don't celebrate vanity metrics. Eleven signups isn't a billion-dollar round. But each one of those 11 people has an idea they've been carrying around — maybe for months, maybe for years — and they finally found a way to bring it to life.
For us, every new user is a test. Can CLAJAMA understand a restaurant owner who wants a booking page? Can it help a fitness coach launch an app? Can it turn a 3-sentence description into a working prototype?
So far, the answer is yes. And that's why we're excited.
A Quick Story: Maria's Membership Site
One of this week's new users is Maria. She runs a small yoga studio and wanted a membership site where students could book classes, pay online, and access recorded sessions.
Maria doesn't know HTML from CSS. She tried Squarespace, Wix, and even a custom WordPress setup — each time hitting a wall when she needed something "just a little different."
She typed this into CLAJAMA:
> "I need a website where students can sign up for yoga classes, pay a monthly fee, and watch videos I upload. It should look calm and clean — maybe light blue and white."
Within minutes, CLAJAMA generated a basic site structure. After a few more messages — adjusting the color, adding a class calendar, setting up Stripe — Maria had a working prototype. She didn't need a developer. She didn't need to learn code. She just needed to describe her vision.
That's the whole point.
What's Next for CLAJAMA
We're not slowing down. The 11 signups this week tell us we're onto something, but we know there's still a long way to go.
Right now, we're working on making CLAJAMA even better at handling complex workflows — things like user authentication, database connections, and payment integrations. We're also exploring ways to let users edit their projects visually, so they can tweak designs without having to describe every pixel.
No specific dates to share yet, but we're building in public. You'll see updates as they ship.
Join the Movement
If you have an idea but no technical skills, CLAJAMA is built for you. No coding. No hiring. Just describe what you want, and we'll help you build it.
Eleven people did it this week. You could be next.
Ready to build your first project? Sign up at clajama.com and start describing.