Four Hours. One System. Your Business Responds Even When You Can't.
Build a custom AI assistant trained on your business, your voice, and your pricing. You keep it forever.
One hour of one-on-one AI coaching runs $150 to $250. This is four hours plus a working system you keep.
Here is what "AI system" actually means. You create a private AI assistant that lives in your own account. You load it with your pricing, your services, your past client emails, your voice. When a lead comes in, it drafts a response the way you would. You can edit it, expand it, and use it on anything. Proposals, follow-ups, marketing copy. It is yours and it stays with you after the workshop.
Who This Is For
You've been running your business for years. You're good at what you do. The problem isn't skill. It's that you can't be in five places at once, and the business side keeps eating the creative side.
Photographers
You know the photographer who responds in 2 hours books the consultation. You're responding in 8. Not because you don't care. Because you had a shoot, an edit, and three other inquiries that day. Half are tire-kickers anyway.
You leave with: a system that sends your best inquiry response in minutes, with your pricing and your qualifying questions, even while you're behind the camera.
Designers & Creatives
"How much for a logo?" could be $500 or $5,000 depending on 12 factors you have to extract through conversation. You've lost projects because the proposal took too long or the initial response didn't convey enough expertise.
You leave with: a method for scoping projects and drafting proposals that conveys your expertise from the first message.
Event Planners & Coordinators
You juggle venue relationships, vendor coordination, and client communication simultaneously. Your lead responses are inconsistent depending on how overwhelmed you are that week. First impressions happen there.
You leave with: consistent, professional lead responses that reflect your standards no matter how many inquiries stack up that week.
Musicians, DJs & Performers
Equipment scoping, venue logistics, set list customization, pricing that changes based on day of week and travel distance. You're managing all of it in your head and losing deals when three inquiries stack up at once.
You leave with: a system that handles equipment scoping, pricing, and availability responses in your voice, so three inquiries at once doesn't mean two lost gigs.
Also for: videographers, makeup artists, florists, consultants, coaches, and anyone who runs a business on their own expertise. No tech background needed.
What You Walk Away With
Not a prompt library. Not a tool list. Not slides you'll forget by Tuesday.
- 1 A working AI system built around your business, your voice, and your pricing. Something you can use the next morning.
- 2 The ability to build more systems like it yourself, without needing a developer or another workshop.
- 3 A framework for thinking about AI that doesn't expire when the tools change. Because the tools will change.
Example: The Writers Room Council
At a recent session, a filmmaker volunteered to try this framework live. Five AI perspectives interrogated his script without writing a single word. By the end, he'd found the question he hadn't asked yet about his own story. He asked me to send him everything afterward. On April 25, you build your own version from scratch, tuned to your work.
Example: The Lead Responder
A musician built this for his gig business. Inquiry comes in while he's performing. The system responds with his pricing logic, his availability questions, his voice. Two minutes, not two days. The client books before the set is over. On April 25, you build one tuned to your business and your clients.
Why Now
AI capability is compounding monthly. The business owners building systems now will have six months of workflow improvement by the time their competitors start wondering if they should try it. Every week you wait is another week of slow responses, lost leads, and hours spent on work that needs your voice but not your hands.
About Alex
"Being a creative and having a business mind is a gift. Alex is offering a valuable workshop to learn how to navigate using AI as a good tool, to help creatives thrive. If you or a friend is interested in learning more about how to have AI assist (not replace) you on your creative journey, Alex is a safe bet. He is not only 'tech savvy', but a very talented creative. His music presentations are as authentic as they get."Heather Hilton, Media Personality & Podcaster
- 2,500+ live events
- 30 years in music & hospitality
- Berklee College of Music
- 5 AI apps built & running
Common Questions
Do I need to know anything about AI?
No. If you can use email and a web browser, you have everything you need. We start from zero and build up. The only prerequisite is knowing your own business well.
What if I can't make it after I pay?
Full refund up to 48 hours before the workshop. After that, your spot transfers to a future session.
Is this just a prompt engineering class?
No. Prompts are one small piece. You'll learn how to think about AI as a system, not a chatbot. You leave with a working tool built around your expertise, not a list of tricks.
What do I need to bring?
A laptop with a web browser. That's it. We'll set up everything else during the session.
I'm not a creative. Is this still for me?
If you run a business where your expertise is the product, yes. Consultants, coaches, service providers. The framework works the same way.
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