We Brought Vibe Coding to Tsinghua

We Brought Vibe Coding to Tsinghua

On April 1st, AttraX and Enter brought a live Vibe Coding workshop to Tsinghua University, Beijing — and the room went wild. 50+ students from 30+ countries had 60 minutes to build something real with AI. No prior coding experience required. 32.5% shipped genuinely functional products. This is the story of what happened when the barrier drops — and what people build when they finally believe they can.

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A hands-on AI workshop that turned 80+ students from 30+ countries into builders — in 60 minutes flat.

Event recap · AttraX × Enter · Apr 1, 2026


We packed up our laptops and walked into a classroom at Tsinghua University, Beijing. We spent an hour showing students what's actually possible when you stop waiting to "learn how to code" — and just build. That's what we came for. That's what happened.


Enter Shows Up

The Enter team doesn't just build tools. We show up.

Universities, communities, events — wherever the next generation of builders is gathering, we want to be in the room. Not to pitch. To teach. To open doors that most people didn't even know existed.

Tsinghua University was our first offline event.

As part of the China AI Ecosystem Workshop — organized by AttraX in collaboration with Tsinghua SEM's CEMS Club, Yenching Academy of Peking University, PKU Innovation Society, and more — we were invited to run the centerpiece of the evening: a live, hands-on Vibe Coding Workshop for 80+ students from some of the most prestigious universities in the world.

We had 60 minutes. We used every second.

What Is Vibe Coding, Really?

Forget the buzzword. Here's what it actually means:

You have an idea. You describe it. You press Enter. And something real gets built — in front of your eyes, in minutes.

No syntax. No Stack Overflow rabbit holes. No "I'll learn to code someday." Just your imagination, an AI agent that actually understands what you're trying to do, and a platform that handles everything — from design to backend to deployment.

That's Enter. That's vibe coding. Once you see it in action, there's no going back.


20 Minutes. Real Apps. Real Chaos (the Good Kind).

We gave the room a simple challenge: build something. Anything.

What came out was genuinely wild.

Students who had never shipped a single line of production code were spinning up apps in under 20 minutes. We're not talking blank landing pages — we're talking functional, designed, deployed products:

  • Auto-Account — AI accounting platform with invoice OCR, bank reconciliation & one-click P&L generation
  • China-US Trade Analysis — interactive dashboard tracking 2019–2024 bilateral trade data in real time
  • Admission Prep Optimizer — AI-generated CVs, motivation letters, and mock interview prep
  • Rap Ranks — rapper discovery and real-time genre rankings
  • Mandarin Flow — Mandarin learning with AI tutor and spaced repetition
  • Asia-West Literary Bridge — cross-cultural literary market research tool

32.5% of participants shipped something genuinely functional. Clear use case, solid UI, real product — built in 20 minutes.

The energy in that classroom shifted the moment people realized: this is not theoretical. This works. Right now. I just did it.

That's the moment we live for.

The Point Isn't the App. It's the Unlock.

When someone builds their first thing in 20 minutes, something clicks.

They stop thinking about what they can't do — and start thinking about what they want to build next.

That's what we're trying to give people. Not just a tool. An unlock.

The students in that room — international exchange students, founders-in-progress, future PMs and operators — they're not waiting for permission anymore. They know the possibilities are endless. Because they saw it. They did it themselves.


We're Just Getting Started

Tsinghua was one stop. There are a lot more rooms we want to walk into.

If you're a student org, university program, or community that wants the Enter team to come run a Vibe Coding Workshop — hit us up. We'll bring the energy. You bring the ideas.

The rest? Just press Enter.

Not just a tool — an unlock. Build your first real product at enter.converge.ai

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