

Prompts don't save hours. Systems do.
A free 60-minute working session for non-technical professionals tired of using AI without seeing real time savings.
Most working professionals have tried ChatGPT or Claude. Most have not saved the 5+ hours a week everyone keeps promising. The natural conclusion is that they're prompting wrong, or they're not technical enough, or they need a better course on AI fundamentals.
That conclusion is wrong.
The professionals saving real hours stopped prompting and started building. They built one Custom GPT for one recurring task. Set up once. Used every week, forever. The shift is small. The compounding is enormous.
This session is about that shift, explained, demonstrated, and applied to your own work in 60 minutes.
What you'll get in 60 minutes
The reframe that explains why prompting alone doesn't save hours. The one framework for finding the recurring tasks in your job that AI can absorb. A live build of a working Custom GPT for a real recurring task, from blank screen to working assistant in under 10 minutes. And an interactive segment where we sketch out Custom GPTs for tasks from your actual work, live.
Who this is for
Marketing, HR, Operations, Sales, Finance, and Project Management professionals who spend most of their week on emails, documents, decisions, research, or meetings. People who have tried ChatGPT but cannot quite figure out how to make it stick in their daily work.
Who this is not for
Engineers or anyone already building software. People who want to learn Python or fine-tune models. This session would be too foundational for that audience.
What you need
A laptop, a free ChatGPT or Claude account, and 60 minutes of focused attention. Nothing else.
About the host
Ankit is an AI Consultant and Trainer who runs cohort-based AI programs for working professionals across India. His work spans public cohorts and private enterprise engagements with companies in SaaS, IT services, and automotive engineering. His training philosophy: concept, demo, then your own work.
Format: 60 minutes, live on Zoom. Drop questions in chat anytime. Live Q&A in the last 10 minutes.