Since 2013.
A tool does not stick if only you know how. Teaching is a half-day with your people, on your last real jobs, so they can run the same workflow when you are not in the room.
Open the tool you already pay for. We do not make you switch.
Run their last quote, their last photo, or their last unanswered email through a saved instruction and get a draft they will actually send.
Know when to ignore the draft: unclear photo, missing price, a customer asking for something you do not do.
Do that on Monday without you standing there. If they cannot, the session failed.
We confirm one workflow first, usually on a Shop Walk. We do not teach “AI” in the abstract.
Four hours on ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Grok: whichever you already use.
30 minutes: everyone opens the same tool, same login rules, same “you send, it drafts” rule.
90 minutes: quotes, including photos if that is how work arrives, on live jobs.
60 minutes: inbox, on live threads.
45 minutes: the Monday leftover list, so the tool is useful when they are tired.
15 minutes: who owns the instruction when someone is out.
Each person leaves with one saved instruction they can open without you. No slides about the future of AI.
This is not a public workshop. Counter Setup is the setup. Teaching is how it survives after we leave. Do not buy both unless the walk says you need both.
Half-day $1,500, or $99–$149 a seat.