LIVE Workshop · Recording included

Build your first AI-native workflow in 90 minutes.

A live beginner-friendly workshop for busy 9-to-5 workers who know they need to become AI-native but do not have the energy to figure it all out alone.

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Every single time you see another company laying off their staff, you feel pressured to master AI.

But no matter what you try, you still struggle to figure everything out.

The influencers will tell you that to become AI-native, you need to be fluent in the latest model, agent, or tool.

They use fear-mongering tactics to make you feel completely inadequate about yourself because you'll be left behind if you don't know AI.

But they are all missing the point about AI.

To become AI-native, you need to think in systems.

Because if you do not know what workflow you are rebuilding, what context AI needs, and what good output looks like, another tool will not make you AI-native.

The problem is that as a busy worker, you already have real work to do.

You do not have unlimited time to test every new AI tool, compare every model, and rebuild your entire work system.

So you end up in limbo:

  • You have tried ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, Perplexity, or other tools
  • You can see AI is useful, but the results are still limited
  • You want to automate work, but do not know where to start
  • You keep re-explaining the same context to different chats
  • You are not sure whether AI is saving time or just creating more output to review

I've been exactly where you are, so let me help you out:

You do not need another list of AI tools.

You need someone to show you how the AI system comes together from start to finish on one real workflow.

Stop struggling with AI

Most people are not failing with AI because they are lazy.

They are failing because they are trying to become AI-native by consuming more AI content that sabotages their learning progress.

Instead of showing your employer how many AI tools you know how to use, you need to redesign your workflow to use AI effectively.

You do this with the right framework (I call it STACK):

Letter Pillar Description
S Shape The Problem Pick one painful task and define the Outcome, Workflow, and Bottleneck so AI is solving a real problem instead of generating random output.
T Transform Your System Set up the minimum viable AI system so your workflow can run through a portable setup, not one fragile chat thread.
A Add Your Context Give AI the background it needs to understand your work, standards, preferences, files, and constraints.
C Create The Skill Turn the workflow into a repeatable instruction set that you can invoke again instead of rebuilding the process manually every time.
K Keep Compounding Run the workflow, improve it, and use the same method to build your next one.

When you work on building a repeatable system with AI to execute the tasks that you hate doing,

THAT's when you become truly AI-native.

And when you can prove your value to your employer, the harder it is to be replaced.

This is a LIVE Workshop

This is a hands-on workshop for busy 9-to-5 workers who want a clear path to build a working AI system without all the distractions, so you can start using AI effectively in your work.

By the end of the workshop, you will build an AI system according to how you work, so you can outsource all the soul-sucking tasks to AI.

Here's what we'll cover

Meet Your Instructor

Gideon Ng

From 2023 to 2026, I spent most of my free time in crypto airdrops. I saw firsthand how quickly edge gets commoditised once everyone starts using the same tools, scripts, and tactics.

At first, I was skeptical of AI. I saw it as a glorified search engine that produced slop when I asked it to write.

Then in January 2026, while I was on hospitalisation leave, I set myself one goal: get good at AI.

I stopped limiting my views on AI as just a chatbox and started building systems with it. That's when I built the Portable AI System that lets me use different models, store my context, and create Skills for the tasks I hate repeating.

That system reduces all the manual steps I used to do every week into a simple slash command I can invoke at any time.

The AI-Native Sprint is the workshop I wish I had when I was trying to figure out how all of this actually comes together.

If you do not leave the 90-minute session with a working AI system, I will roll you over to the next live session at zero cost.

Questions? DM @gideonfip on X.

I'm doing the 90-minute workshop live.

Here's when I'm on:

London (BST) 4:30 PM, June 30
New York (EDT) 11:30 AM, June 30
Europe (CET) 5:30 PM, June 30

30 June 2026 · 11:30 p.m. SGT · Online via Google Meets

Investment: $97 USD
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FAQ

I'm 100% confident that there are tasks in your workflow that can be automated with AI. Every boring, repetitive, soul-sucking task that you do day in, day out. All of them can be easily automated with AI.

So many tools are now integrating closely with the models, and it's easier than ever to build a simple workflow to get work done, even when syncing across multiple platforms.

No, I built out my system from scratch without knowing much about coding. You just need to know the outcome and what you want to achieve (i.e. the what), and AI will focus on getting the task done (i.e. the how).

This won't be something that you perfectly get in one go. I've consistently iterated on my system before it gives me the outputs that are satisfactory to me. But once you've created the workflow, you just need to give Claude the slash command, and it'll carry out the exact steps for you.

It's possible to start this system with free models. Some providers have a free tier with limited usage, so you don't need any model subscriptions to use this system. However, you will be subject to rate limits, and the outputs may not be as effective as a subscription.

I will teach you how to optimise your model routing requests so you only use your subscription for thinking tasks and skill creation, while the free models are called up to execute workflows that don't require significant compute power.

Bring one task you repeat often and hate doing manually.

Try to think of one bottleneck you face in your current job, and list out the entire workflow. Good examples include research summaries, client updates, meeting follow-ups, content repurposing, reporting, lead research, document review, or any workflow where you keep repeating the same steps.

By letting me know what task you want to automate, this makes the session more tailored to your problems.

Yes, every attendee gets the full recording, and the link will be sent within 24 hours of the live session.

I'd highly recommend attending the live session if possible, so you can ask any questions live if you face any difficulties.