If you only use AI in a chat window, you're using a fraction of what it can do. Pros wire it into their actual files, organise memory folders so it learns their work, and use skills as repeatable workflows. This is where you cross over.
A four-hour, ten-seat hands-on workshop in Sydney CBD. For non-technical professionals already using ChatGPT or Claude in a browser tab. You'll leave with Claude Code running on your laptop, your memory folders organised so the AI knows your work, and a curated pack of skills tuned to your segment.
Not slides. Not theory. Three artefacts and a clear sense of what to do tomorrow morning when you sit at your desk and want to actually use this.
VS Code installed. Claude Code installed. Connected to your account. Working on your laptop. We don't move on until every desk in the room has it running.
How to organise memory folders so the AI knows your context, and how to use skills as repeatable workflows on your own files.
Pick your segment at signup. The week before, I curate a pack tuned to that segment. Walk in, install, walk out using it.
Most of it at your laptop. Big-screen demos only when an idea needs to land. The rest is you running things, with me at your shoulder.
Install VS Code, install Claude Code, sign in, run a first prompt. We don't proceed until every laptop in the room is up and answering.
How memory folders give the AI context about your work. How skills package repeatable flows. Two short demos on the big screen, then back to your laptop.
You run a real flow on your own laptop. PDF to brief, or messy CSV to dashboard PNG. Something you actually use at work.
Top GitHub-ranked skills walked through live. Then you install your segment-tuned pack and run something from it on your laptop.
Your laptop, your data, your use case. I walk every desk for one-on-one help. Q&A throughout. Coffee refills.
Glossy bootcamps are too high level. Developer tutorials are too technical. The middle is where this lives.
Ten seats means I get to your desk inside the first thirty minutes if you're stuck. That's the whole format.
Pick your segment at signup. Walk in with a pre-built pack. Walk out using it on your real data.
At signup you pick a segment. The week before, I refresh and install-test the matching pack against the current Claude Code release. Pick "Founder" if you're not sure.
Carousels, blog drafts, SEO audits, research summaries.
Spreadsheet cleaners, variance, ATO research, mgmt reports.
Status reports, meeting notes, project plan drafters.
Moodboards, copy generators, brand consistency checks.
Outreach drafters, account research, follow-up templates.
JD writers, candidate briefs, interview kit builders.
Clause comparers, ruling research, summary memos.
Default pack. A bit of each. Pick this if you're not sure.
First pilot is Saturday 7 June 2026. Coffee and pastries on arrival. Wrap by 13:30 so you have your weekend back. Exact venue confirmed by email two weeks before.
Ten seats. Single Saturday morning. Sydney CBD, exact venue confirmed two weeks before. If under five seats are confirmed seven days before, the workshop reschedules and everyone is refunded.
Analytics engineer in Sydney. I use Claude Code every working day. This workshop is the format I wish existed when I first sat down to try it.
Power BI World Champion. Full-stack engineer. Currently Head of Data Visualisation for ASX-listed companies based in Sydney. I use AI every single working day to ship more, across analytics, design, content production, internal ops, and code.
I've published Claude Code skills covering content production, design systems, Power BI quality, and a handful of others. Enough real projects under my belt to know exactly where the friction is for someone starting cold.
If your question isn't here, message me. I'll add it.
No. The whole format is built around non-technical professionals. If you can install an app on your laptop, you can do this.
Any modern laptop where you can install software. If your work laptop is locked down, bring a personal one. The pre-arrival email walks through everything.
That's the whole point of capping at 10. I walk every desk. Nobody leaves with a setup that doesn't work.
No. The point is being in the room. If you can't make Saturday, the next cohort runs a few weeks later if this one fills.
Full refund if you cancel 7+ days before. Full refund if I cancel for any reason. Below 5 confirmed seats by 7 days before, I reschedule and refund anyone who can't make the new date.
I recommend the paid tier and the pre-arrival email walks through signup. You can run most of the day on the free tier as well, with some throughput limits.
If this lands the way I think it will, the next cohort runs four to six weeks later at a higher price. Pilot keeps the pilot price.
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