4 weeks. 4 tools. One-on-one. You leave with a personal AI system built around your actual work — not theory.
You've tried ChatGPT. Maybe you even like it. But you're using one tool for research, writing, planning, and execution — and wondering why the results are inconsistent.
A client of mine asked ChatGPT about a VAT tax refund in Europe. It gave her outdated Brexit information. Perfect grammar. Zero sources. She filed based on it. Refund denied.
Every AI company wants to be your only tool. So none of them tell you what they're bad at.
Your job isn't to learn AI. It's to learn where each one breaks.
Four weeks is enough to change how you work forever — if the time is spent building rather than just learning.
Each session is anchored in your actual workflow. Every week ends with visible progress, practical skill, and a repeatable way to work faster.
Outcome: A repeatable research method you can trust. Complete a real research task using cited, current, verifiable information.
Outcome: A real piece of writing — in your voice, ready to send. Memos, proposals, donor letters, board updates. Done in one sitting.
Outcome: AI inside the tools you already use. Gmail, Docs, Sheets, unfamiliar software. It watches your screen and walks you through it.
Outcome: A documented personal playbook that routes the right work to the right tool. The system keeps working after the coaching ends.
A nonprofit board leader came in wanting to learn ChatGPT. She was using one tool for everything. Week 1, we opened Perplexity instead.
In one session, she had a complete fundraising dinner plan — venue recommendations, tiered donor asks, a 6-email outreach sequence with YouTube links, a board presentation memo, and a list of pitfalls including the warning that a lavish venue can eat the fundraising.
She didn't Google anything. She didn't make 12 phone calls. She didn't spend a weekend on it.
I am just ready to get out and run around the block about 25 times.
— Sprint client, after Week 1
That's what happens when you learn which tool to use and when.
4 private sessions, 60 minutes each — no group, no cohort
Hands-on training with Perplexity, Claude, Gemini, and Manus
One real project completed during the sprint — not a practice exercise
Personal AI playbook — documented prompts, rules, and workflows for your priorities
Email support between sessions — you're never stuck for a week
Recordings of every session — rewatch anything, anytime
The sprint is for professionals who use AI for real work — or want to. People with actual tasks, actual deadlines, actual deliverables sitting on their desk.
If you want a course you can watch at 2x speed and forget, this isn't it. If you want someone to build your whole system while you watch, this isn't it either. You do the work. I coach the work. By Week 4, you don't need me anymore. That's the point.
One-time. Four weeks. Private coaching. Real output.
Book a 10-Minute Clarity CallI take 3 clients at a time. We'll talk for 10 minutes and I'll tell you honestly if it's a fit.
I work at the intersection of AI tools, business systems, and practical execution. I'm a LinkedIn Top Voice in AI, and I've spent the last two years figuring out which tools actually work, which ones lie, and which ones waste your time.
I don't teach AI theory. I teach people how to finish their work faster, with the right tool, and never go back to the old way.
The sprint is designed to turn attention into systems, systems into output, and output into a durable way of working.
Four weeks from now, the right next step will be obvious — because the system already knows where the work should go.
Book Your Call10 minutes. No pitch. I'll tell you if it's right for you.
Will Stewart · AI Strategies That Actually Work