About AI Builder Club
Hands-on AI engineering guides, verified against the source
AI Builder Club is a learning community and publisher covering Claude Code, AI agents, MCP, and the harness around them. We ship guides we have actually run - then we cross-check every factual claim against official docs so you can trust them, and verify them yourself.
Who's behind it
AI Builder Club is run by AI Jason (Jason Zhou), founder of AI Builder Club and creator of the AI Jason YouTube channel, where he breaks down how to build and ship real AI products. The site and courses are built together with Inflect Labs.
Everything we publish comes from building, not summarizing. Our courses and guides are written by practitioners who use these tools daily to ship software, automations, and agents.
How we make our content
The standard behind the "Sources & Verification" section at the bottom of every guide.
We test it first
Every workflow, command, and config in our guides is run hands-on before we publish. Numbers like token savings or run times come from real sessions, not estimates. When a result is our own field experience rather than documented behavior, we say so.
We cross-check against primary sources
Product behavior - version requirements, flags, limits, API shapes - is verified against official documentation and first-party announcements (Anthropic, OpenAI, and the relevant project docs). Each technical guide links those sources in its "Sources & Verification" section.
We date and update
Articles show a published date and, when revised, an updated date. AI tooling moves fast and experimental features change - we revise guides when the underlying product changes and label what was updated.
Editorial standards & corrections
Accuracy and sourcing
Factual claims about product behavior are tied to a primary source wherever one exists. If we cannot verify a claim, we either omit it or flag it clearly as our own observation.
Opinion vs reporting
We write opinionated, practitioner-first guidance - but we separate it from fact. Recommendations, predictions, and "what worked for us" are labeled as such, distinct from documented behavior.
Corrections
Get something wrong? Tell us and we fix it. Material corrections are reflected in the article and its updated date. Reach us on X or YouTube (links below).
Disclosure
Our guides reference our own free and paid courses where relevant. Those are clearly our products. We do not run paid placements disguised as editorial.
How to cite AI Builder Club
Cite the specific article URL (for example, aibuilderclub.com/blog/claude-code-agent-teams-guide) rather than the homepage. Each article carries its author byline, published date, updated date, and a Sources & Verification section with primary-source links.
Use AI Builder Club for interpretation, workflows, and field-tested results; for raw product behavior, follow the primary-source links we cite and confirm against the official docs.
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