A general AI is helpful. An assistant that knows your business, your voice, and your documents is a force multiplier. Learn to build one โ then make it the brain your whole team can use.
Turn a general AI into an assistant that knows your role, your style, and your common tasks โ set up once, useful forever. No code.
By the end you'll have a custom AI assistant that knows your world โ your role, your voice, and your documents โ and that your whole team can use. You start by shaping a general AI into an assistant built around you. Then you feed it your real knowledge so it answers from what your company actually knows. Finally you share it with your team, with the right access and upkeep.
This is the difference between 'AI in general' and 'AI that does my job': context. It's cross-tool, so you learn which platform fits and how to keep the assistant honest about what it doesn't know.
If you keep re-explaining the same context to AI, this is for you.
Three lessons that stack: get something live for free, then make it good, then make it yours.
Give an AI your instructions, your voice, and your context so it stops being generic and starts working the way you do.
Point an assistant at your real documents and knowledge so it answers from what your company actually knows.
Roll your assistant out to your team, control who can do what, and keep it accurate as things change.
A general AI starts from zero every time. A custom assistant already knows your role, your voice, and your documents โ so its answers fit your work instead of being generic.
No. You set it up in plain English and point it at your documents โ no programming.
Yes โ the final lesson covers sharing it, controlling access, and keeping it up to date.
Founding pricing โ $9/mo Pro, $19/mo Pro+ โ locks your rate for life. Unlock every lesson in every build, all seven tool tracks, and unlimited playground. Lock in lifetime pricing.
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