Step-by-step courses that walk you through real AI setups — at your own pace, with copy-paste assets, so you finish with something that actually runs in your business, not just notes from a webinar.
Every course is structured around a finished output — by the end of each module, something is running. You're not studying AI, you're installing it.
Short, dense videos — no padding, no "welcome to module 4" preamble. Each one shows exactly what to do and why it's set up that way, with commentary from someone who runs these systems daily.
Every lesson ships with templates, prompt libraries, workflow blueprints, and SOPs you can drop straight into your tools. Nothing is theoretical — it's all copy, paste, and configure.
The whole point is finishing. Each course has a clear endpoint — a running workflow, a trained assistant, an automated process — and you get there in hours, not weeks.
Not a content product. A build kit. Every course is engineered so a non-technical owner can go from zero to running in a single weekend — and so an operator can move faster because everything they need is already made.
Every course is self-contained. Start with Foundations, or drop straight into the one that solves your most expensive problem right now.
The no-nonsense starting point. What AI tools actually do, which ones are worth paying for, how to evaluate a use case before you spend time on it, and how to build your first prompt that does real work. Not a history lesson — an operating system for thinking about AI in your context.
The hands-on build course. You pick a real repeating task in your business — intake, follow-up, reporting, content, proposals — and by the end of this course it's automated. Not "here's how automation works in theory." Here's your automation, running, tested, and handed off to your team.
Built for the people inside a business who manage scheduling, communication, reporting, and coordination. This course replaces hours of manual work with AI-powered systems — inbox triage, meeting summaries, status reports, and internal documentation — all configured to match how your team actually operates.
For anyone who sends proposals, follows up with leads, writes outreach, or manages client relationships at volume. This course builds the AI layer for your revenue side — so your pipeline gets faster attention, your proposals land more consistently, and your best communication gets cloned at scale without sounding like a robot wrote it.
You don't need a technical background. You need to be the kind of person who, when you see a better way to do something, actually changes the way you do it. These courses are built for that person.
You don't need to know what a language model is. You need to know what problem you want to solve.
One course or all of them. No subscriptions, no upsells in the checkout flow, no "advanced" content gated behind a more expensive tier. Buy it once, own it permanently.
No. These courses assume you know how to run a business, not how to write code. Every technical step is explained as a decision, not a procedure. You'll know why you're doing something, not just how to copy it. If you can operate a smartphone and make decisions under pressure, you have the prerequisites covered.
Each course specifies exactly which tools it uses and what they cost — before you buy. Most are free to start or have a low-cost tier that covers everything you'll do in the course. The courses are built around tools that make business sense to pay for anyway — not expensive platforms that only justify the spend once you're at enterprise scale.
Most people finish the core build in a focused weekend — roughly 6 to 10 hours of video plus hands-on setup time. But there's no deadline and no cohort start date. You work when you have the window. The goal is a finished, running system, not a completion certificate, so pace it against what you can actually ship.
Every course includes troubleshooting guides for the most common failure points — because real tools break in predictable ways, and knowing what to check first is half the battle. Beyond that, course buyers get community Q&A access where builds are discussed openly. All-Access buyers get priority response. If you need direct help on your specific setup, coaching sessions are available separately.
AI tools do change — fast. That's why lifetime access includes all future updates to the courses you own. When a tool changes enough that the build process shifts significantly, the affected modules get updated. You won't buy a course and find it useless in eight months. The frameworks don't change even when the interfaces do.
Pick one course, block a weekend, and finish with something running in your business. Or grab all-access and build the whole stack over time. Either way — you leave with real systems, not slides.