
Intermediate Small Cohort

- Design AI systems that work consistently, not just one-off chats
- Master Projects, Artifacts, Skills, and Split Screen with intention
- Build workflows you can actually reuse and maintain
- Live sessions with Nix for questions and support
- Learn when to automate and when to stay human
- From confident user to intentional designer in 4 weeks



How We Learn Together

What's Included in This Course
- A clear, hands-on understanding of Claude's four core features: Projects, Artifacts, Skills, and split screen, so you know which tool to reach for and why
- The ability to design AI that behaves the way you want it to, consistently, across different conversations and tasks
- A practical introduction to ChatGPT and Gemini (no deep dive), and how to choose between platforms strategically instead of guessing
- Systems thinking skills that help you see your recurring work as workflows you can design, not endless tasks to repeat
- Guided builds where you create real things: a Project, a Skill, and a custom Artifact that actually works for your life
- Safety and discernment training so you know when to trust AI, when to question it, and what should never be delegated
- Two-hour live sessions each week where we review material together, work through questions in real time, and learn as a small group
- Direct access to me during our live sessions, with thoughtful responses to your specific questions about your experiments and homework
- A small, closed group of no more than 8 people, so there is space for real conversation and personal attention
- An optional accountability buddy if you want someone to check in with between sessions
- Plain language, always. We go deeper here, but we never trade clarity for complexity

What You'll Walk With After 4 Weeks
After this course, you'll open Claude and know what to do.

What This Asks of You
About 3.5 hours per week.
Two hours in our live session together. About 1.5 hours watching lessons, practicing, and completing the hands-on builds between sessions.
This is still human-paced learning. We go deeper, but we don't rush.
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

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.

Who This Course Is For
Intermediate Small Cohort


Meet Your AI Partner in Crime
I'm Nix Fäe. Part artist, part systems lover, full-time translator of confusing tech 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: From Using AI to Designing With AI


This week reframes everything you already know. You'llsee the structure underneath the tools you've been using, and start makingintentional choices about how to use them.
• What Claude actuallyis: one application with multiple specialized tools
• An in-depth tour ofClaude's core features: Projects, Artifacts, and Skills, what each one does,and when to use it
• Plain-languagevocabulary for understanding how AI behaves
• An introduction to imagegeneration through external tools. Because Claude does not have its ownbuilt-in image generator, we will briefly explore third-party tools such asFAL.AI, NanoBanana, and Midjourney to understand how AI image generation works.We'll cover what they do, but using them is not required for this course.
• Your first guidedbuild: an AI Reality Check Engine. We'll build this together overthe 4-week program, starting with a Project as your workspace and an Artifactas the tool itself. It's a simple system that challenges assumptions andreframes thinking.
• How people becomedependent on AI without realizing it, and what we do instead: refine, guide,challenge, and stay in control
• Week 1 Zoom call: awelcome and introduction session with Nix
• All Zoom sessions are recorded. If you miss one, therecording is available to you.
Week 2: Expanding the System


This week, you'll start thinking in systems. You'll addstructure and modes to what you built in Week 1 and learn why a structuredapproach yields better, more consistent results.
• How Projects andArtifacts work together in split-screen, and why this changes how you think
• Systems thinking inplain language: seeing your work as connected steps, not isolated tasks
• Lightweight taskdecomposition: breaking complex work into manageable pieces
• Expanding the AIReality Check Engine with three structured modes: Logical, Emotional,and Alternative Perspective
• How to getconsistent, structured outputs instead of random ones
• Weekly Zoom Q&A(recorded): bring your questions and learn alongside the group.
Week 3: Skills, Safety & Workflow Design


This week is about making your AI work reliable andrepeatable. You'll build your first Skill, learn what information should neverbe uploaded, and design a workflow you can actually trust.
• Building your firstSkill inside a dedicated Project, a reusable set of instructions that captureshow you work
• Adding structure toyour Reality Check Engine so it works the same way every time
• When not to rely onAI, and how to verify outputs responsibly
• What informationshould never be uploaded to any AI platform
• Workflow design:deciding what stays human, what's collaborative, and what should never bedelegated
• Weekly Zoom Q&A(recorded): bring your questions and learn alongside the group.
Week 4: Refining, Transferable Skills & TheBridge to Builder Mode


This week, you finalize your system, see your skillsthrough a new lens, and get a clear picture of what comes next. You leave as adesigner: someone who decides how AI works, not just someone who uses it.
• Finalizing andpersonalizing your Reality Check Engine so it fits the way youactually think
• Testing your systemwith different types of inputs: text, images, and voice
• How does everythingyou've learned in Claude transfer directly to ChatGPT, Gemini, and MicrosoftCopilot
• What stays the sameacross platforms, what changes, and why mastering one makes every othernavigable
• A live demonstrationof AI output flowing from one tool into another
• A preview of BuilderMode: automation, multi-tool workflows, vibe coding, and agentic systems
• Final Zoom session(recorded): a celebration of your progress and open Q&A if time allows.


