Nat Eliason’s career arc is borderline absurd—but it works.
In the last five years, he ran an SEO agency, got into crypto, made $600,000 from a course on the note-taking tool
Roam Research, flipped real estate in Austin for a 6x return, and published a
book with Random House. He’s now writing a book of science fiction and running a viral
course about building apps with AI.
I’ve known Nat for a long time, and I think he knows where the puck is headed better than anyone. He’ll see a new tool or trend, master it, build a business around it, and move on. Nat’s pulled it off with crypto, Roam, real estate—and now AI. His app-building course has over 800 students and racked up $200,000 in pre-sales in one week.
Nat was
one of the first guests I had on the podcast and I was delighted to have him on again. We spent an hour talking about how coding with AI is creating new behaviors in programming, Nat’s best practices for using the coding tool Cursor, and his take on the future of writing with AI.
This episode is a must-watch for writers, creators, and anyone interested in the future of product building.
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Timestamps:
- Introduction: 00:01:45
- The origins of Nat’s viral course on building apps with AI: 00:10:15
- How coding with AI has evolved over the last two years: 00:17:16
- Nat creates an app using Composer, Cursor’s AI assistant: 00:20:52
- Tactical tips for coding with Cursor: 00:24:36
- How coding with AI is creating new behaviors in programming: 00:27:36
- What excites Nat the most about the future of AI: 00:31:11
- A demo of Hubbard, the AI editor Nat built for his science fiction writing: 00:37:28
- When does it make sense to build custom software: 00:43:22
- Nat’s take on the future of writing with AI: 00:47:48
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