Your First Build
In your first session you ship something real — a tool, a page, an automation — and learn why building beats chatting.
Talking Is Not Training
If you've used ChatGPT, you've talked to AI. You asked questions, got answers, maybe drafted an email. That's the equivalent of reading about the gym. Nothing about your work actually changed.
Building is different. When you build with AI, you leave the session with an artifact: a page that's live on the internet, a workflow that runs while you sleep, a tool your team uses tomorrow morning. The artifact keeps working after the conversation ends.
What Happens in Session One
We don't start with theory. We start with your actual work.
- Pick a real annoyance. Something you did manually this week — a report you assembled, a form you re-typed, a webpage you wish existed.
- Build it together. Your trainer drives the setup; you drive the decisions. You'll be surprised how far plain English gets you.
- Ship it. Live URL, running automation, working tool. Before the session ends.
Why This Works
The fastest way to understand what AI can do for you is to feel it do something for you. Once you've shipped one thing, the question changes from "what is AI?" to "what should I build next?" — and that question has a very long list of profitable answers.
Your homework after session one is simple: use the thing you built, and write down the next annoyance.