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This is what we actually do in a workshop (real example inside)
It's not coaching. You build something in 30 minutes and walk away with it.
Hi !
I get this question a lot: "What does a workshop actually look like?"
Fair question. Here's a real example.
I get on the call. I share my screen. And I say something like: "Today we're going to build a 30-day content calendar using AI that's specific to your market and your brand. By the time we're done, you'll have 30 posts ready to go."
Then we do it. Together. In real time.
I walk you through exactly which tool I'm using, usually ChatGPT or Claude for this one, what prompts I'm writing, how I'm tweaking the outputs, and how I'd customize it for different markets. You follow along on your own screen and build yours at the same time.
By the end of 30 minutes, you have a finished content calendar. Not a template. Not a concept. An actual calendar with actual posts you can start using that week.
Other workshops we've covered or have planned:
Building an AI-powered listing presentation that stands out. Creating a lead follow-up sequence that sounds like you, not a robot. Using Perplexity and Gemini for instant market research. Writing neighborhood guides in minutes instead of hours. Setting up automated social media content workflows. Using Claude to draft offers and client emails faster.
Every session is hands-on. Every session is specific to real estate. And every session gives you something you can use immediately.
That's the difference between this and everything else out there. You don't just learn about AI. You leave with proof that you learned it.
97% of major brokerages now report their agents are using AI tools, up from 80% just two years ago. The adoption is happening whether you're ready or not. The question is whether you're using it well or just dabbling.
$25/month. Two sessions. A full community. Real results.
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