Workshops, built around you.
Live online. Small groups, capped at 10. Each session is built around the people in the room and what they want to learn. No slide decks, no jargon, no judgement. Beginner-friendly, always.
Real things, not vague promises.
Every workshop is shaped around the people in the room, so what we cover varies. Here’s what comes up most often:
Write better ChatGPT prompts (so you actually get useful answers)
Draft emails, replies and admin in a fraction of the time
Plan content + write social captions without staring at a blank page
Compare ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini and know which to use when
Spot AI mistakes before they get you into trouble
Use AI safely with your work, your customers and your business
Want something specific not on this list? Tell me on the intake form and I’ll build it in.
Pick a date, then book your spot.
Bookings close 3 days before each workshop so I can plan around the people in the room.
- Tue04 Aug9:00
Monthly AI Workshop
Live online, capped at 10. A practical introduction to using ChatGPT properly. Beginner-friendly.
Nothing here that suits your week?
Send me a WhatsApp and we’ll see what we can do. Tell me when works for you and I’ll do my best to make it happen.
Three things that make these different.
Tailor-made.
I read every intake form before the workshop. Each session is shaped around what the people in the room want to learn. Never a generic curriculum.
Small groups, capped at 10.
Every question gets answered. Every screen gets seen. You won't get lost in a room of 50 people.
Beginner-friendly, always.
We start at the absolute basics. No assumed knowledge, no jargon, no rolled eyes. If you can use WhatsApp, you can do this.
Before you book.
No. Free is fine to start. We use the free tools throughout the workshop and I'll show you when (if ever) it's worth paying.
Have a question? Let’s chat.
WhatsApp is the fastest way to reach me. I read everything personally, usually back to you within a few hours.
Best reached by WhatsApp text — I'll reply as soon as I can.
