One-on-one AI setup for freelancers — starting at $39

AI help for freelancers and solopreneurs

Freelancing means you are not just doing the work — you are also running the business behind it. Proposals, follow-ups, invoicing, planning, and client communication all land on you, and that invisible workload is what burns freelancers out long before the actual work does. AI can take a significant chunk of that off your plate. These sessions are built to help you set it up for your specific workflow — not someone else's — so you get back hours every week without adding new complexity to manage.

Where freelancers use AI the most

Proposal and pitch drafts

Writing a strong proposal from a blank page is slow, draining work — and it happens every time you want a new client. AI can generate a solid first draft in minutes when you give it the right brief. You review, refine, and send. The drafting part stops being the reason you procrastinate on pitching.

Client deliverable support

Use AI to generate outlines, structure ideas, and run a clarity check before final delivery. Whether you are writing a report, preparing a presentation outline, or organizing research notes, AI handles the structural work so your creative energy goes into the parts that actually require your expertise.

Content repurposing

Turn one finished piece of work into multiple formats — a summary for an email update, social captions, a short blog post, or a case study opener — without starting from scratch each time. If you create content for clients or yourself, this is one of the highest-leverage uses of AI available to freelancers.

Weekly workflow planning

Build simple, repeatable prompts that help you lay out your week, sequence tasks by deadline and energy level, and spot what actually needs your attention before Monday turns into a reactive scramble. Ten minutes of AI-assisted planning at the start of each week can change how the whole week feels.

Keep your edge without adding more to manage

Most freelancers do not need advanced automation or a new software ecosystem to start getting value from AI. They need a clean setup, safe usage habits, and three or four repeatable prompts that fit their actual client work. That is all. We do not just explain how AI works — we set it up for your workflow, together, so you leave with something you can actually use that same week.

The freelancers who benefit most from AI are not the ones who know the most about it. They are the ones who got hands-on help early — learned what works for their type of work, built a small set of reliable prompts, and started using them consistently. One focused session is usually enough to get there.

If you want to compare tools before booking, see ChatGPT vs Claude vs Gemini. You can also review services and pricing, read Pedro's background on the About page, and check the homepage FAQ for common beginner questions.

Common questions from freelancers about AI

Will AI replace freelancers?
No. AI replaces tasks, not expertise. What clients hire freelancers for — creative judgment, reliable delivery, communication, accountability, and a deep understanding of their specific needs — is not something AI can replicate. What AI can replace is the exhausting administrative layer: drafting proposals from scratch, formatting deliverables, writing follow-up emails, and organizing your week. That is time you get back to do more of the work you are actually good at.
Which AI tool is best for freelancers?
It depends on the kind of work you do. If your work is writing-heavy — content, copywriting, proposals, reports — Claude tends to produce cleaner drafts with less editing needed. If you do a wider range of tasks and want one flexible tool, ChatGPT handles variety well. If your work happens inside Google Workspace, Gemini is worth exploring. A one-on-one session helps you find the right fit for your workflow instead of guessing.
How much time can freelancers save using AI?
Most freelancers who apply AI to their communication, proposal, and planning tasks save three to five hours per week within the first month. The biggest wins usually come from faster proposal drafts, quicker client email turnaround, and less time on formatting and repurposing content. Those hours add up — that is time you can spend on billable work, new clients, or just not working late.
Do I need technical skills to use AI as a freelancer?
No technical background is required. If you can send an email and type a sentence, you have everything you need to get started. The sessions at Teach Me 2 AI are specifically designed for people who are not technical — the goal is to teach you how to use these tools clearly and confidently, not to add new complexity to your workflow.
How do I use AI to write better client proposals?
The most effective approach is to give AI a detailed brief — what the project is, who the client is, what outcome they want, and what your approach will be — and let it produce a first draft. That draft is usually 70–80 percent of the way there, and editing a rough draft is much faster than writing from a blank page. In a coaching session, you practice this with a real proposal so you leave with a working template you can reuse.

Work faster, pitch more, deliver better

One-on-one AI support to help you cut the invisible workload and get more from every hour you spend working. Start for $39 — no tech skills needed.