Free AI Community Tour: Learn Practical AI Tools in 30 Days
If you’ve been looking for a practical, no-nonsense way to learn AI without drowning in technical jargon, my free AI community might be exactly what you need. In my video, I walk you through a complete tour of my Skool community where I teach real people how to use AI tools that actually save time and solve problems.
This isn’t about theory or computer science degrees—it’s about hands-on demonstrations and practical shortcuts that business owners and solopreneurs can implement immediately.
I recorded this tour to show you exactly what’s inside and how the community works.
Community Overview: The Heart of Learning Together
In my video, I start by showing you the community section on the left side of the platform. This is where all the conversation happens—it’s the central hub where members can post anything related to AI, ask questions, share discoveries, or discuss new training modules. The topics range from casual chatting to structured training announcements and important news updates that keep everyone in the loop.
I explain that I regularly pin important content at the top so members don’t miss critical resources. At the time of recording, I had pinned day 25 of my 30-day AI challenge, which was actively running. I also keep a welcome post pinned where new members can introduce themselves and say hi, making it easy for people to break the ice and start connecting with others in the community.
The Classroom: Where Real Learning Happens
The classroom section is where I house all the structured learning materials, and I recommend that everyone starts with the onboarding module. This section covers the community guidelines, teaches you how to navigate the platform effectively, provides a space to introduce yourself, and includes instructions for downloading the mobile app so you can learn on the go.
Beyond onboarding, I’ve created extensive training content organized into different categories. The centerpiece is my 30 days of AI challenge, which I was actively working through when I recorded this tour. Each day focuses on a different aspect of AI with practical demonstrations. In the video, I show day 16 as an example—members can either watch the recording directly or read the detailed post I created for that day. I explain that I posted content every single day throughout the challenge, building a comprehensive library of AI applications.
Prompts Library: Ready-to-Use AI Commands
One of the most valuable resources I mention in my tour is the prompts section. This area contains a collection of proven AI prompts that members can copy and use immediately in their own work. I explain that I’m continuously adding more prompts based on what I’m learning and what members request, so this library keeps growing over time.
The beauty of having a dedicated prompts section is that members don’t need to spend hours figuring out how to phrase their requests to AI tools—they can simply grab a tested prompt and adapt it to their specific situation.
Book Chapter and Real-World Use Cases
In the video, I share that members get access to the first chapter of my international best-selling book right inside the community. This gives newcomers a solid foundation in my approach to AI before diving into the more specific training modules.
Beyond theory, I’ve documented numerous real-world use cases that show exactly how I apply AI in my daily life and business. I mention several specific examples in my tour, including how I used AI for dinner planning, how I vibe-coded a website using AI assistance, and how to create killer offers using AI tools. Each of these use cases demonstrates a practical application rather than abstract concepts.
I also share how I used AI to hit my New Year’s goals, showing that these tools aren’t just for business—they can help with personal development and life organization too. At the time of recording, I mentioned that I was working on content about Instantly, which would be added to the community soon, demonstrating the constantly evolving nature of the curriculum.
Live Calendar and Daily Sessions
The calendar feature allows members to see all upcoming events and join live sessions. During my 30-day challenge, I was going live every single day, and I explain in the video that members can simply click on any calendar event to get all the joining information and details about what we’ll cover in that session.
These live sessions create opportunities for real-time learning, questions, and interaction that you simply can’t get from pre-recorded content alone. The combination of recorded lessons and live sessions gives members flexibility while maintaining the engagement and energy of learning together.
Member Map: Connect with Local AI Enthusiasts
One feature I highlight in my tour is the member map, which shows where community members are located around the world. I give the example of someone living in Puerto Rico being able to find and potentially meet up with other members in their area. In the video, I zoom in on Sydney to show how many members are concentrated there, demonstrating the global reach of the community.
This geographical feature transforms an online community into something with potential real-world connections, allowing members to network with others who share their interest in AI and might understand their local business context or cultural considerations.
Gamification: The Leaderboard System
I dedicate a portion of my video to explaining the leaderboard system because it’s a common question I receive. The leaderboard creates a fun, engaging way to recognize active and valuable community members. I explain that everyone starts in “preschool” and can progress through levels like “primary school” as they contribute meaningful content and engage with others.
The leaderboard tracks top contributors for the day, month, and all-time, creating multiple ways for members to see their progress and impact. Importantly, I clarify in the video that climbing the leaderboard isn’t simply about posting frequently—it’s about adding value. You earn points when other members like or comment on your posts, which means the system rewards quality over quantity.
I emphasize that if you want to move up the leaderboard, you should either ask intelligent questions that spark discussion or share valuable insights and examples. This mechanism ensures the community stays focused on substance rather than spam, maintaining the high quality of conversation and learning.
Free Access and Low-Pressure Membership
Throughout my tour, I make it clear that joining the Skool community is completely free. I explain that I genuinely love learning about AI and helping others understand how to use these tools effectively. There’s no pressure—if members join and decide the community isn’t right for them, they can leave at any time without any financial commitment or complicated cancellation process.
This approach reflects my philosophy that AI education should be accessible to everyone, not just those who can afford expensive courses or have technical backgrounds. As I mention in the description, I built this while juggling three kids, coffee refills, and a minor Lego disaster—if I can make AI work in that chaos, anyone can learn to integrate these tools into their life and business.
