
Wednesday at 7 PM ET, my team and I are running a live AI workshop for business owners.
In 90 minutes we'll build three real AI systems on screen — one for prospecting (so leads come in automatically), one for content (so you can publish across every platform from one input), and one for ops (so onboarding, reporting, and follow-ups run themselves).
This is the same system we’ve been implementing into 20+ businesses in just the last two months and not only increase revenue per employee but saving time across the business.
You watch us build the ai operating system. You get the files. You install them in your own business by the end of the week.
Same questions keep coming in from people deciding whether to grab a seat — answering them all here.
"I'm not technical. Will this work for me?"
Yes. We don't write code. We use plain English to set things up. If you can write an email, you can do this. Most of the people we've installed these systems for are non-technical founders or ops leads.
"My team is only 2-3 people. Is this overkill?"
Opposite. Smaller teams get the biggest lift because you're wearing the most hats right now. One installed system can give you back 10+ hours a week. Massive on a small team.
"What if I can't make it live?"
Register anyway. You get the recording and the files. The live session is where you ask questions about your specific workflow though, so definitely come if you can.
"What tools do I need?"
We'll show you everything during the workshop. Most have free tiers. Don't buy anything in advance.
"How much time do I need to actually implement after?"
About 2-3 hours to set up the foundation. First system running in under a day. All three running by end of the week if you sit down to do it.
"Is this for me?"
If you run a service business doing $50K+/month — agency, clinic, law firm, consulting, property management, home services — and you've been meaning to get AI running but haven't yet, yes.
If you're already running AI across your whole operation, or you're trying to fire your team and replace them with bots, no.
Still on the fence? Here's where to grab a seat:
— Nick