AI Training

Get your team using AI. On their actual work.

  • Trained on your real work, not generic prompts
  • Role by role, taught by someone who did that job
  • One day, or a structured run across the company
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Why it matters

You don't have a tool problem. Your people just aren't using it.

Most rollouts stall around 15% of staff. Not because people are lazy, but because nobody showed them what AI does for their job.

What you get

Not a webinar. Hands on their own work.

01

Built on your real work

We train on the tasks your people actually do, not generic prompts. They bring their own files.

02

Role by role

Finance, ops, sales, the field. Each group learns what AI does for their job, taught by someone who did that job.

03

Skills that stick

Your team leaves using AI on Monday, not just inspired by it.

Formats

One team, or the whole company.

A day

Workshops

One team or one department, in a session or two. The fastest way to find out what AI actually does for your people.

A few weeks

A structured program

Everyone to one baseline, then role-by-role sessions, then your people building their own automations and demoing them.

Ongoing

Executives first

Your exec team trains alongside the org, in the language of budgets and board updates, not prompt theory. We used to make this optional. We don't anymore.

Want the training to keep going after the sessions end? That's Embedded AI Experts →

The honest part

We're going to ask something of your team.

Your people give up four to six hours a month. The first weeks feel like learning a new operating system, and in the middle their output dips, because they do every task twice. Once their way, once with AI.

They come out the other side feeling like they have superpowers. That's not a metaphor we use lightly. It's what the final demo day exists to prove.

Who you work with

Trained by people who did the job first.

Finance pairs with a finance veteran, ops with an ops veteran, marketing with a marketer. They know where AI breaks in practice, not in theory.

Wyatt Mayham
Wyatt Mayham
Strategy Advisor
Featured on AI in CIO Magazine, Computerworld, HubSpot, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and dozens more.
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Asad Malik
Asad Malik
Architecture Advisor
Built the backend behind Thursday Night Football on Prime at Amazon. Specializes in AI architecture and cloud infrastructure.
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Awais Tariq
Awais Tariq
Automation Advisor
Out of Microsoft and Merrill Lynch. Has led over 160 custom AI builds inside real companies.
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Nick Mohler
Nick Mohler
Lead Advisor
Former teacher, now runs all our AI training. Hosts the weekly calls at the AI Automation Society, the largest online AI community in the world.
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Jesse Delgado
Jesse Delgado
Advisor & In-Person Lead
Organizer with the AI Collective. Fifteen years of commanding a room, now teaching AI in person.
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Mike Zam
Mike Zam
Marketing Advisor
Creative and marketing AI specialist. Trained the marketing and e-commerce teams at a national consumer brand.
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Alexander Hirsch
Alexander Hirsch
Operations Advisor
Builds CRMs and automations for non-technical teams, then teaches those teams to run them.
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Gina Wang
Gina Wang
Executive Advisor
Career educator, 20+ years teaching senior leaders. Top-3 of 400 in an AI hackathon. Ships production AI daily.
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Meet the whole bench →

Questions

Questions we actually get.

"Half my team won't care."

That's exactly who we train. When it's their real work and their tools, the skeptics are the ones who convert. The people most resistant to change are usually the ones with the most busywork to lose.

Which tools do you train on?

Whatever your team should actually be using. Claude for most knowledge work, plus the automation tools that fit your stack. If you have already bought seats somewhere, we train on those.

What if we want ongoing help after?

Most companies do. That's Embedded AI Experts: our experts stay in your Slack or Teams so your people have someone to ask on the day they get stuck, which is the day the training would otherwise wear off.

What does it cost?

A workshop is priced per session. A structured program scales with how many people and departments are in it. We'll give you a real number on the first call.

What is another year of low adoption worth to you?

You already pay for the licenses. The gap between a team that uses them and one that doesn't is the whole return.

Find out what this looks like in your company.

One call. We'll tell you exactly what AI can and can't do for your business, and what it would take. If it's not a fit, we'll say so.

Backed by our 60-day money-back guarantee.

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