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What a Brooklyn AI Coach Actually Does (And Why You Might Want One)

There's a moment I see in almost every first session. Someone opens their laptop, stares at a blank chat window, and says: "Okay, I've seen the headlines. Now what do I actually do with this thing?"

That's the gap. Not information — the internet is drowning in information. What's missing is someone who'll sit next to you at your kitchen table in Carroll Gardens and walk you through it. Someone who knows what you're trying to get done, shows you how, and doesn't make you feel dumb in the process.

That's what a Brooklyn AI coach does. That's what I do.

It's Not a Class. It's a Conversation.

I don't show up with a slide deck. I show up on my bike, knock on your door, and ask what you're working on. Maybe you run a small business on Court Street and you're spending two hours a night answering the same customer emails. Maybe you're retired and your grandkids keep talking about tools you've never heard of. Maybe you just want to know what's real and what's hype.

We start wherever you are. No prerequisites. No homework. Just one hour of focused, one-on-one time where you learn by doing — on your own device, with your own stuff, in your own home.

What a Typical Session Looks Like

Last month, a woman in Cobble Hill booked a session because she wanted to write better emails for her Etsy shop. She'd been spending 45 minutes drafting each one. By the end of our hour together, she could produce a polished customer response in under three minutes. Not by copy-pasting a robot's answer — by learning how to give the right instructions so the output sounded like her.

Another client, a retired architect in Park Slope, wanted to organize 30 years of project photos. We set up a system in one session that would've taken him weeks to figure out alone. He texted me the next day: "I feel like I just got a new brain."

Why In-Home Lessons Matter

You could watch YouTube videos. You could read articles. But learning AI is like learning to cook — reading recipes only gets you so far. At some point, you need someone in the kitchen with you.

In-home AI lessons in Brooklyn mean I see your actual setup. Your laptop, your workflow, your real problems. Not some hypothetical example from a tutorial. We work on the things you'll actually use tomorrow morning.

No Jargon. No Judgment.

I've taught people who'd never heard of a chatbot and people who run tech teams. The approach is the same: start where you are, move at your pace, leave with something you can use. That's the whole deal.

Who Hires a Brooklyn AI Coach?

Honestly? Everyone. Retirees who want to stay sharp. Small business owners who need to save time. Career changers who know AI fluency is becoming a job requirement. Parents who want to understand what their kids are using. The common thread isn't age or tech level — it's that they'd rather learn from a real person than a YouTube algorithm.

I serve Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Park Slope, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn Heights, and Red Hook. I bike to you. First session is $75.

Want to see what an hour with a Brooklyn AI coach looks like? Text COACH to (646) 535-1240 and I'll text you back. No forms, no bots — just me.