The doors aren't open yet — join the waitlist, and you'll be invited first.
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One live Q&A a week, one workshop a month, five always-on categories, and the Classroom for the course content.
Same day, same time, every week — held on Google Meet through Mountain Labs' Workspace, so there's no extra account to create. Every session is recorded and posted in the Classroom, and stays there for as long as you're a member. Bring a prompt, a tool question, a hallucination you caught.
A longer-form workshop built around a specific tool, workflow, or member-requested topic. Recorded and kept in the Classroom. The space where new patterns get pressure-tested before they hit the Field Notes.
Where members introduce themselves, share what they're working on, and meet the people they'll learn alongside.
Proof, posted by the people doing it. Not testimonial copy. The category that becomes the social fabric.
No platform allegiance. The recommendations aren't sponsored, ever. Just judgment from someone who uses these tools every day.
The patterns that worked, posted by the members who wrote them. Steal freely. Give back when you find one.
Seven modules from foundation to summit. Sequential, structured, field-tested. New material added as the field moves — included, not as an upsell.
Read in order or jump to what you need. Every module is included with membership.
What AI actually is, how it works at a level that matters for users, and how to think about it as a tool — not a magic box, not a threat.
The honest version. Where AI is genuinely powerful. Where it fails. What it will never do. The module most courses skip.
How to evaluate and choose AI tools for your specific work — not based on hype or marketing, but on fit and capability.
How to write prompts that get useful results across marketing, customer communication, analysis, and copywriting. Practical, specific, tested.
The most important skill in working with AI — how to catch errors, verify outputs, and maintain the standard your work depends on.
What to watch for when a tool is operating outside its capability — and how to set realistic expectations before you commit time and money.
Where humans must stay in the loop. The judgment calls, the relationships, the creative leaps AI can't replace — and why knowing this makes you more effective, not less.
Doors open Summer 2026. The weekly Q&A and the Classroom need to be reliable from day one — that takes time. While you wait, the weekly Field Notes and the YouTube channel are where the work shows up. Both are free.
The weekly Q&A will run on time, every week. The Classroom will be in the order that actually teaches. Founding members lock in their pricing for the life of their subscription, and the waitlist is invited first.