No jargon
Technical explanations get left at the door. Everything is explained in plain, everyday language — no acronyms, no assumed knowledge, and no moments where you have to nod along hoping it will make sense later.
No tech background needed — just a real person who explains it clearly
If you have ever opened ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini and immediately felt like it was built for someone else — someone more technical, more confident, or more comfortable with computers — you are not alone. The truth is, these tools were designed to work in plain conversation. There is no code to write, no technical knowledge required, and no barrier to entry beyond knowing what you want help with. The gap is not skill — it is having someone explain it in a way that actually makes sense for where you are.
Technical explanations get left at the door. Everything is explained in plain, everyday language — no acronyms, no assumed knowledge, and no moments where you have to nod along hoping it will make sense later.
Generic tutorials are built for an imaginary average user. Your session is built around you — your goals, your devices, your specific questions, and the tasks you actually need help with. That is why it works when everything else has not.
There is no such thing as a question that is too basic in these sessions. You can ask anything, stop and restart as many times as you need, and move at whatever pace feels comfortable. The only goal is for you to leave with something useful.
Every session ends with a concrete result — not just information, but something actually done. Whether that is a tool set up, a workflow understood, or a task completed using AI for the first time, you leave with proof that you can do this.
Whether you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, the approach is the same: start with what you need, not what the internet assumes you should know. Non-technical users are often the best AI learners because they come in with clear, practical goals — not theories about how the technology works. That focus is an advantage, and it is exactly what these sessions are designed to support.
Most people who consider themselves non-technical are using AI confidently within one or two sessions. The tools are genuinely simpler than they look from the outside — the session just bridges that gap. You can start with Prompting Basics ($39) for the fastest path from confused to capable, or choose a deeper setup session if you want everything configured and ready to use across your devices.
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One-on-one sessions designed for people who want practical support, not tech stress. Start for $39 — less than most AI courses, and actually built around you.