Three Months, 50 Posts, One Journey
Three Months, 50 Posts, One Journey
Meta Description: 50+ blog posts in 90 days, a free AI security course launched, and lessons learned building in public with Claude Code.
October 28th, 2025. That was day one. Today marks exactly three months since we published our first post, and we just crossed 50 articles. More importantly, today we launched something we’ve been building toward: a free Secure AI Prompt Builder course.
The Numbers
Let’s start with the data:
- 50+ posts published
- 90 days of consecutive building
- 5 course modules now live
- 1 feature comparison page added today
- $0 course price (was $67-97, now free)
That’s roughly one post every 1.8 days. Not through heroic effort - through systematic AI-augmented workflows.
What We Actually Built
The blog was never the end goal. It was documentation of the real work:
The Secure AI Prompt Builder Course
- Module 1: Secure Prompt Foundations
- Module 2: Production-Ready Templates (50+)
- Module 3: Automated Testing Framework (16 attack vectors)
- Module 4: Real-World Incident Case Studies
- Module 5: Organization Audit Process
Today we added a feature comparison page that shows why this matters. When you compare security-tested prompts against alternatives:
| Approach | Attack Coverage | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| SAPB Course | 16/16 vectors | FREE |
| Standard Libraries | 2-4 vectors | $17,000+ |
| DIY Approach | Varies | $98,000+ |
The math is simple. The decision should be too.
The Building in Public Model
Every post documented something real:
- A bug we fixed
- A tool we evaluated
- A process we automated
- A failure we learned from
No content calendar. No SEO optimization sprints. Just “here’s what we did today, here’s what we learned.”
That authenticity compounds. Readers know they’re getting implementation notes, not marketing copy.
What 90 Days Taught Us
1. AI augmentation changes the economics of content
One person can maintain a consistent publishing schedule that previously required a team. Not because the AI writes everything, but because it handles the mechanical parts - formatting, structure, code examples - while humans focus on the insights.
2. Free courses beat paid courses for trust-building
We originally planned to charge $67-97 for the SAPB course. Making it free removes friction and builds the kind of trust that leads to bigger opportunities. The course is the proof of competence, not the revenue source.
3. Documentation is marketing
Every technical post about prompt security, every case study about AI workflows - that’s marketing. It demonstrates expertise without claiming it. “Here’s what we built” beats “we’re experts” every time.
What’s Next
The course is live at /labs. The comparison page shows the value proposition at /labs/compare.
We’ll keep building, keep documenting, keep shipping.
Fifty posts was a milestone. The next fifty will be better.
Start the free course: blog.alienbraintrust.ai/labs