AI in daily life
We build your own assistant with you that you keep using afterwards.
We start with the basics nobody explains cleanly: what really happens when you give Claude a task, what makes a useful prompt different from one that burns you, when does memory help and when is it just noise. Then we start building. Not a demo example, but your own AI assistant. The one you take home on Monday and keep using. We build it with you, plug it into your own tools via MCP (calendar, spreadsheets, texts, mail, whatever you really need), and make sure it keeps running after the days end, without us sitting next to you.
- You go home with your own AI assistant connected to your tools
- You understand what happens under the hood so you can develop it further yourself
- You use memory so your assistant does not have to meet you fresh every time
- You have three to five routines running from Monday on, without us next to you
- LLM basics without magic: tokens, context, what really happens under the hood
- Memory setup: how it works, when it helps, when it hurts
- MCP basics: the protocol that plugs Claude into your own tools
- We build your personal assistant with you plus the MCP server that connects it
- You walk out with a running system, not a PDF full of notes
Four to eight seats. Four working days plus arrival, breaks and free time. Dates on request. We open a date when four sign-ups come together.