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Beginner Small Cohort

  • AI learning at a human pace
  • Plain language. No jargon. No hype.
  • Short lessons designed for focus and real understanding
  • Live sessions with Nix for questions and support
  • Learn when to trust AI and when to question it
  • Confidence you can feel, not just information you collect
$1,800
One time
One payment. Ongoing access. No subscriptions. No surprise upsells.
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How We Learn Together

1

MEET

Weekly 2-hour live session with material review and real conversation

3

PRACTICE

Build, test, experiment on your own

LEARN

Watch short lessons between sessions

2

SUPPORT

Direct access to Nix during live sessions for personalized guidance

4

What's Included in This Course

BEGINNER SMALL COHORT
  • A human-paced, thoughtfully structured learning journey that focuses on the essentials and leaves the noise behind
  • A complete, guided orientation of Claude so you understand the full landscape: what each part does, what to use now, and what to gently set aside for later
  • Clear prioritization that replaces second-guessing with confidence every time you open your AI assistant
  • Weekly 2-hour live sessions with me where we review materials, discuss openly, and answer your questions in real time
  • A small group of up to 8 people, so there's time and space to ask your most important questions and explore what actually matters to you
  • Direct access to Nix during live sessions, with space for personalized guidance
  • Thoughtful responses to your questions, with space to explore your specific situations and projects
  • An optional accountability buddy to help you stay on track between sessions
  • A balanced blend of structured learning and live conversation so knowledge moves from theory into lived experience
  • Clear-eyed teaching that gently dismantles fear-based narratives, names what isn't true, and replaces confusion with grounded clarity
  • Plain language, always. No jargon. No performative tech talk. Just explanations that feel human and make sense
2.5
Hours/Week
4 Weeks
of Learning
24/7 Online
Capacity
Certificate of
Completion

What You'll Walk With After 4 Weeks

After this course, you'll open Claude and know what to do.

You'll have talked through
your own real-life use cases
You'll open Claude with
confidence, not hesitation
You'll leave with rhythm
and accountability
You'll have had space to
work through your questions
The Shift
Not just clarity, but
confidence that's been lived, not imagined.
You'll have seen how
others think it through
You'll adjust your questions
and clarify what you need
You'll bring AI into projects
that actually matter to you

What This Asks of You

About 2.5 hours per week.

A 2-hour live session with the group, plus about 1 to 1.5 hours of practice and homework between sessions.

This is human-paced learning, but with momentum. We move together, we talk things through, and we hold space for real understanding.

Do I need to be techy to start?

No.
If you can use a computer, open websites, and type, you can learn AI here.
You don’t need a technical background.  
You don’t need to already understand AI.
This is built for people who feel unsure or behind.
If you don’t yet have basic computer skills, this may feel too advanced right now. Otherwise, you’re exactly where you need to be.

How much time per week does this take?

**Beginner:**  
Plan for about **2.5 to 3 hours per week**

**Intermediate:**  
Plan for about **3.5 to 4 hours per week**

That includes:
- the lessons  
- your practice  
- and the optional weekly Zoom Q&A

You can join the Q&A live or watch the replay.

What’s the difference between beginner and intermediate?

**Beginner:**  
You’re new to AI or it hasn’t clicked yet.

You’ll get a clear, simple tour of the platform so you understand what’s there, and we focus on the essentials, mainly the chat interface and projects, so you can actually start using AI without feeling overwhelmed.

**Intermediate:**  
You’ve used AI before, but it feels inconsistent or unclear.

We go deeper into the platform and start using more of its features. Instead of just understanding what’s there, you’ll actually build and use things like projects, artifacts, and other tools in a more structured way.

Beginner is about **understanding and confidence**.
Intermediate is about **depth, structure, and better results**.

If you’re unsure, the Entry Ritual will guide you.

What if I fall behind?

You won’t.
You get lifetime access to all lessons and replays, so you can move at your own pace.
You can always come back, catch up, and keep going.

Will I feel uncomfortable asking questions?

Maybe at first. That’s normal.
Most people come in feeling unsure.
But this is a space where questions are expected.
If you’re thinking it, someone else is probably thinking it too.

Do you work with men?

Yes, in a limited way for now.
Men can currently join through **small group cohorts**.
The main group program is women-only to create a space where women feel more comfortable asking questions and learning openly.
More ways to work together will be introduced over time.

How do I know which option is right for me?

Start with the Entry Ritual.
It helps you understand where you are and which path fits best.
In general:
- Want a **smaller, more guided experience** → Small cohort  
- Want a **more flexible, larger group setting** → Women’s circle

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Not Sure Which Course Is Right for You?

Let's Find Your Path

Take a short, 3-minute check-in designed to help you get oriented.

Think of it as a snapshot, not a label. You'll get clarity on your current level, less second-guessing, and a clear next step.

Take the Quiz — 3 minutes

Who This Course Is For

Beginner Small Cohort

This Is For You If
You want an AI assistant you actually understand how to work with, not something you open and guess at
You learn best through conversation, dialogue, and hearing how other people think through problems
You want a small, closed group where learning feels steady, focused, and grounded
You value being able to ask personal, specific questions about your experiments and homework
You want direct access to your instructor during live sessions, not just pre-recorded content
You're either brand new to AI or have been using it in limited ways and want structure, context, and confidence to grow
This Is Not For You If
You already feel fluent with Claude and regularly explore new tools and features on your own
You prefer fully self-paced learning without live interaction
You are looking for speed, shortcuts, or "10x" productivity rather than understanding and integration
You want to automate everything immediately without learning the foundations first
You are not willing to practice, reflect, and complete the suggested homework between sessions
You are looking for a course that does not include live group conversations at all

Meet Your AI Partner in Crime

I'm Nix Fäe. Part artist, part systems lover, full-time translator of confusing tech for AI workflows into plain English.

I spent over a decade working in tech, then took a deliberate deep dive into AI. Courses, experiments, hands-on exploration, and plenty of moments where I paused and asked, "What is actually happening here?" I didn't rush it. I figured it out on my own until it truly made sense. One of my core strengths is my ability to streamline, organize, and simplify complex systems. It's how my brain works. And right now, AI is a loaded topic. There's a lot of noise, pressure, and fear floating around.

So I teach this differently.

I help women build a clear, grounded relationship with AI. One that replaces overwhelm with orientation, and pressure with curiosity. We slow things down, focus on what matters, and leave the rest for later.

Think of me as your partner in crime. I'm here to help you see the full picture, ask better questions, and move forward with clarity, confidence, and a little bit of fun.

We take this step by step. With structure. With honesty. And without losing yourself in the process.

What We Cover, Week
by Week

Week 1: Entering the Space & Getting Oriented

This week is about grounding. Before you do any thing with AI, you need to understand what it is and how to use it. Confidence starts with orientation.
•   What AI is (and whatit isn't), in plain language
•   Where it helps, where it fails, and why healthy skepticism matters
•   Essential vocabulary you'll actually use, introduced in context, with a reference PDF you keep
•   Creating and setting up your Claude account, including basic privacy awareness
•   A full tour of thech at interface: what every thing does and where to find it
•   How conversations work: what gets remembered, what doesn't, and why that matters
•   Your first real conversation with Claude
•   Voice input: when speaking works better than typing, and how to use it
•   How to keep your chat space organized from day one
•   Week 1 Zoom call: a welcome and introduction session with Nix
•   All Zoom sessions are recorded. If you miss one, the recording is available to you.

Week 2: Under standing Features & How to Use Them

This week, you'll see the full land scape of what's inside Claude, not to master it, but to recognize it. Knowing what exists and what it's for is how confusion becomes clarity.
•   A light and gentle tour of Claude's built-in features: Projects, Artifacts, Skills, and Codex
•   What each one does and when you'd actually use it
•   Why you're not using all of them yet, and why that's by design
•   Learning to explore with out panic: how to click around safely, undo mistakes, and stay curious
•   What to do when you don't understand something, and how to ask Claude to help
•   Weekly Zoom Q&A (recorded): bring your questions and learn along side the group

Week 3: Staying Oriented When Things Change

AI tools update constantly. This week is about building the internal stability to stay oriented when the platform shifts, and to trust your own judgment when some thing feels off.
•   Why AI tools change frequently, and what to do when a feature moves or disappears
•   The Friction Lab: a guided practice for what to do when you get stuck
•   How to trust your intuition: when to question an AI answer and how to check it
•   When not to rely on AI alone (medical, legal, and financial topics)
•   A simple un stuck tool kit: four moves you can try anytime
•   How to filter AI news so it doesn't over whelm you
•   Weekly Zoom Q&A (recorded): bring your questions and learn along side the group

Week 4: I Can Actually Do Some thing With This

This is where every thing comes together. You'll use a Project in split-screen to plan some thing real, going through multiple rounds of refinement until it actually works for you.
•   How Projects differ from regular chat, and when to use one
•   A full recorded demon stration: planning a real-life event inside a Project, step by step
•   How to set up a Project from scratch (name, description, instructions, files)
•   Guiding Claude toward what you actually want: shorter responses, different tone, more structure
•   Testing and refining: what a vague prompt gets you vs. a clear one
•   What comes next in Intermediate, and how every thing you've built here carries forward Final Zoom session (recorded): a celebration of your progress and open Q&A if time allows

What Students Are Saying

Before
"I needed someone to actually show me, not just tell me. I've tried reading articles about AI and they never stick."
After
"Watching it happen live and being able to ask questions in the moment made everything land differently. It finally made sense in my hands, not just in my head."
Before
"I was nervous about being in a small group. What if I asked a question and everyone else already knew the answer?"
After
"There were only a few of us, which meant there was space for every question. Nobody rushed past anything. I never felt behind for not knowing."
Before
"I kept postponing. I told myself I'd learn AI when things slowed down. Things never slowed down."
After
"Having a set day and time with a small group made it real. I showed up because people were expecting me. That accountability changed everything."
Before
"I assumed I'd be the oldest or least technical person in the room and that everyone else would be more confident."
After
"We were all different ages, different backgrounds, and all figuring it out together. Nix made sure no one was left behind. That was clear from week one."
Before
"I thought four weeks wasn't enough time to actually learn something real."
After
"By week four I had built something I actually use in my work every week. I didn't expect to leave with a real tool I made myself."