Build your AI team, not chatbots.
Practical methodology — packaged so you don’t start from zero.
You open your laptop. Today’s priorities are ready. Two client emails flagged. Replies drafted for the rest.
Your AI remembers your goals.
You correct a draft: “too formal, keep it short.” Your AI remembers. Next time, it gets it right — without being told.
It learns how you work.
You come across a great article. You send it to your AI. It extracts the key insights and saves them to your knowledge base.
It helps you get better.
End of the day. Your AI reviews what it learned — your feedback, your preferences, what worked. It evolves toward the teammate you need.
It gets better every day.
You’re at the playground with your kid. A client wants changes. You send a voice message. Your AI applies the feedback and sends the update. You never opened your laptop.
It works when you don’t.
Your first AI teammate — set up in 30 minutes. Not a prompt collection. A method for building a working relationship with AI.
Take control of your daily life — calendar, finances, household, family logistics. You set the priorities. Your AI team handles the rest.
Build and run your own thing — clients, content, operations, growth. An AI team that works like having a small company behind you.
Who made this
I’m a working mother, not a programmer. But I wanted to build something of my own on the side — so I turned to AI.
Over 600 hours of trial and error, I figured out how to turn AI from “occasionally useful” into a team that supports me on every front. Now I run several projects in parallel, and joined an AI startup as project manager — without quitting my job — actually, now the whole company is turning into the AI team I set up.
I packaged my methods. So you can skip the detours.
Everything runs on your computer, in your own AI account. No cloud. No third-party servers. Nothing leaves your machine.
Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini — use whatever you prefer. The method works across tools. No lock-in.
If you can write an email, you can set this up. Built by a non-technical person, for non-technical people.
Pay once, it’s yours forever. No subscription, no platform fees. Future updates included.
It depends on how you set it up. Most people use AI like a search engine — ask a question, get an answer, start over. That’s useful but limited. When you give AI structure — your context, your standards, your recurring tasks — it becomes something closer to a reliable team member. It remembers what you told it last week. It drafts in your voice. It flags what you’d forget. The difference isn’t the technology. It’s the method.
This was built by a non-technical person who runs multiple businesses. No coding. No APIs. No command line. If you can write an email and follow a checklist, you have every skill you need. The method works with Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or any AI you prefer — you use your own account, and we walk you through the thinking behind every step, so you can adapt it yourself.
Free prompts teach you how to ask AI a question. This teaches you how to think about AI as a working relationship. You learn how to give AI enough context to act on your behalf, how to build memory so it gets better over time, and how to design daily workflows where AI handles the parts you shouldn’t be doing manually. It’s the difference between asking a stranger for directions and having a colleague who knows the route.
Most people have their first AI teammate running within 30 minutes. The real shift happens over the next two weeks — as you refine how your AI works with you, it gets noticeably more useful. After a month, the things that used to eat your evenings — drafting, scheduling, research, follow-ups — start taking a fraction of the time. Not because AI is magic, but because it learned how you work.
Everything runs locally — on your computer, in your own AI account. The method is a set of files and frameworks, not a platform. Nothing goes through our servers. Nothing is uploaded anywhere. You stay in full control of what your AI sees and doesn’t see.
That’s the most common experience — and exactly why this exists. Without a method, AI is like having an eager intern with no onboarding: full of energy, zero context. You end up spending more time explaining than doing. The Starter Kit gives you the onboarding. You set up context, memory, and workflows once, and from that point on, AI works with your existing rhythm instead of interrupting it.
I send out what’s working, what’s not,
and what’s next — once a week.
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