After class

Choose the next practical step.

The workshop gives you a starting kit. This page helps you decide whether to keep practicing on your own, ask for setup help, or turn one repeated business task into a workflow you can actually use.

Decision guide

Where you are after the workshop

I finished the five outputs

Keep practicing. Reuse the same Business Brain, improve one saved prompt, and run your 7-day plan before adding complexity.

I finished some pieces

Book setup help if the missing piece is saving, organizing, prompt reliability, or turning the worksheet into a usable system.

I know the workflow I want

Use a workflow pilot when the task repeats, has a clear input, and needs review rules before anything gets sent or published.

Follow-up menu

Paid help should match the amount of complexity

Free

Practice path

Use the portal, prompt pack, and feedback form. Best when you already know what to practice this week.

  • Repeat one prompt twice.
  • Save your best output.
  • Use the feedback form if you want guidance.
$250-$350

Private setup session

A focused 90-minute session to clean up your Business Brain, build a small prompt library, and set up one repeatable workflow.

  • Best first paid follow-up for most attendees.
  • You leave with saved prompts and a simple operating habit.
  • No automation until the manual version makes sense.
$600-$900

Workflow pilot

Done-with-you buildout for one repeated process such as inquiry follow-up, quote check-ins, review requests, or weekly content planning.

  • Map trigger, inputs, draft, review, destination, and follow-up.
  • Create templates and prompts around the real process.
  • Optional tool connection is scoped after the workflow is clear.
$900-$1,500

Team workshop

A private 2-3 hour session for a small team that needs shared rules, examples, prompt habits, and a simple AI use policy.

  • Best when multiple people will use the same prompts or customer workflows.
  • Includes role-specific examples and team review rules.
  • Works well after one owner or manager completes AI Jumpstart.
Interest list

Office hours

Monthly group practice is a good future product, but it should open after enough attendees ask for it.

  • Bring one stuck prompt or workflow question.
  • Watch other local examples get improved.
  • Useful after the first few paid workshop runs.
Not yet

Full automation

If you want AI connected to email, forms, calendars, CRM, or posting tools, start by documenting the manual workflow first.

  • Name the review point before connecting tools.
  • Keep people, money, policies, and promises human-approved.
  • Scope one process at a time.

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