Small-group Zoom workshops for business owners, trades professionals, and teams who want to build and run real AI workflows with practical guardrails that keep your AI use productive instead of risky. No jargon, no overwhelm.
What AI is, what it isn't, and why it matters for your business.
Work with real tools as a group. No watching from the sidelines.
Walk away with skills you can use at work the very next day.
Unlike generic AI webinars or high-level governance courses, these sessions are led by a practitioner who actually builds the systems he teaches. I build AI systems like Monitor and use agentic platforms like OpenClaw and Hermes to automate real business processes so you learn from someone who ships working AI, not just slides about it.
Our workshops are designed for real people with real jobs, not developers or data scientists.
Curious about AI but not sure where to start or what's actually useful vs. hype. You want practical answers, not sales pitches.
Your business is adopting AI in scheduling, customer texts, or operations. You want your team using it productively while staying clear on disclosure, oversight, and risk without everyone becoming AI experts.
You've heard AI might change your job. You'd rather learn to use it than be replaced by it. Smart move.
We use a proven core curriculum, then tailor examples and exercises to your industry or team so you leave with skills you can actually use including how to use AI without creating hidden risk for your business.
What AI actually is (and isn't) and where it creates value or risk in scheduling, customer texts, quoting, and daily operations. How tools like ChatGPT and Claude work, plus clear rules for responsible use built around how service businesses really run.
Work with real tools as a group writing messages, brainstorming, automating simple tasks. Practice with scenarios from your actual work.
Move to more sophisticated workflows (including simple agent-style tools for trades and service businesses). We meet you where you are.
The rules changed this year. As of January 2026, insurers began adding exclusions that can strip coverage for claims tied to AI and that language can reach ordinary tools like an AI chatbot or AI-written customer messaging, even when the tool belongs to someone else.
You don't need a compliance department to stay protected. You need to understand where your exposure actually is and take a few basic, sensible steps. That's a standard part of every workshop, taught in plain English, sized for a small business, not a Fortune 500 legal team.
We teach you to understand your own exposure and act on it. We're not a certification body, an insurance provider, or a law firm, for those we'll point you to the right professional.
A plain-English look at the 2026 insurance shift and whether it touches a business your size.
The everyday ways small businesses use AI that can create risk and the ones that don't.
The basic, low-effort steps that put you on the right side of the line without slowing you down.
How to recognize the point where you should talk to your insurance agent or attorney and what to ask them.
Public workshops are accessible. Private and custom programs reflect the depth and outcomes we deliver.
| Format | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Public Workshop | $249 – $349 per person | Open enrollment, individuals |
| Private Group Workshop | $2,995 – $4,500 flat | Teams up to 12 people |
| Half or Full-Day Custom | $5,000 – $12,000 flat | Organizations and larger groups |
| 4-Week Adult Learner Series | $399 – $549 per person | Workforce boards and colleges |
| Trades Agent Building + Guardrails Intensive | $6,000 – $9,000 flat | Teams ready for advanced agents |
Attend from anywhere. All you need is a computer and an internet connection. No travel, no conference center, no wasted time.
These aren't 100-person webinars. Small groups mean you can ask questions, get personalized help, and actually participate.
Every session is led by a tech professional who speaks plain English. No jargon, no condescension, just clear, useful information.
You'll work with the tools during the session, not just watch someone else use them. Learning by doing is how adults actually learn.
Not at all. These workshops are designed for people who are new to AI. If you can use email and browse the internet, you have all the technical skills you need to get started.
We keep groups small, typically under 10 people. This ensures everyone gets personal attention and has time to ask questions and participate.
We work with widely available AI tools including ChatGPT, Claude, and others. The specific tools may vary by session, but everything we use is accessible and practical no specialized software or subscriptions required.
Sessions are typically 60–90 minutes via Zoom. Long enough to learn something real, short enough to fit into a workday.
Yes. Every workshop covers responsible use, including the 2026 insurance changes that can affect small businesses using AI tools. We teach you to understand your own exposure and take basic, practical steps to protect yourself. We're not a certification body, insurance provider, or law firm, when a situation calls for one of those, we'll tell you and help you know what to ask.
Absolutely. We offer group rates and can tailor sessions to your team's specific needs and industry. Contact us to discuss what would work best for your group.
Workshops are the fastest way to get hands-on with the same practical agent thinking behind Monitor, our managed AI employee built for home service businesses. It answers customer texts, books appointments, and follows up while you're on the job. Many participants go on to explore a Monitor pilot for their own business.
Sign up for an upcoming workshop or reach out to schedule a session for your team. No experience necessary,
just curiosity.