Because a tool that uses a tool is still just a tool.
Everyone is learning to use AI. So what, exactly, are you for?
Knowing how to use AI is about to be worth nothing — the way knowing how to use a calculator is worth nothing. The other road is the one that compounds.
You don't get a moat from a tool everyone has. You build it from what only you know — one small asset at a time, until nobody can copy you.
Spot where AI saves value — and where it creates it. Most people only ever see the first half.
Not toy demos. The actual deliverable your job pays you for, produced in minutes.
One process that runs without you — then the revenue-generating version of it.
Not rented. Owned. Built on what you know that nobody else does. This is the one you demo to your boss.
Scoped, priced, defensible. Not "I'll do AI stuff." A real consulting offer you could sell.
Demo day — then a plan to make it all compound into something they can't copy.
The first five seats are $597 — the people who back you early should pay less than the people who wait. After that, $750.
Check your inbox shortly — I'll be in touch personally with the details and how to lock your founding seat.
Either way, it reaches me personally. It's a door, not a funnel.