Who said you need to be a coder girl to build an app or a website? This session is a live vibe coding experience for every woman who has ever looked at tech and thought: Looks exciting… but that’s definitely not my world. Because honestly? That’s exactly why this session exists. Together, we go from zero to live website in real time. No polished developer energy, no fake perfection, no “let me just quickly open my fully prepared demo.” Instead, this is about building, trying, failing, fixing, laughing, learning, and seeing what actually happens when you just start. Yes, there might be chaos. Yes, something might break. Yes, we will survive. And that is exactly the point. This session is not here to impress you with complicated code or tech buzzwords. It is here to make coding feel less intimidating, less exclusive, and way more possible. You will see the process live, the messy parts included, and that’s what makes it real. Because the biggest lie women are often told about tech is that you need to know everything before you begin. You don’t. You need curiosity. A bit of courage. And maybe the willingness to vibe your way through a little madness. If you’ve ever thought, Maybe I could do something like that too, this session is your proof that yes! you absolutely can.
I’m Sandra Kiel – gamer, Playpreneur and founder of Event Punks. I help organisations turn dry, complex topics into playful experiences: from gamified Power Apps and Copilot adoption journeys to learning quests in Microsoft 365 and Gaming Platforms like Minecraft. My heart lives where people, play and technology meet. I work with game design principles, storytelling and UX to make change, learning and new tools feel less scary and more human. As an introvert, a mum and a non-native English speaker, I don’t fit the classic “loud tech speaker” stereotype – and I’m totally fine with that. On stage, I share real-world projects, honest lessons and practical patterns teams can reuse the next day. My talks are for people who want less buzzword bingo and more concrete ideas on how to bring play, curiosity and adoption into their everyday work.