Your day

Sevenhours.Oneworkingsystem.

You arrive at nine with a laptop and a business. At four you leave with a system running on it. This is everything that happens in between, hour by hour, with nothing left vague.

9:00am to 4:00pmMelbourne CBD10 tickets

The shape of the day

We build in order.
Each hour needs the last.

The day is a build, not a syllabus. Module two only works because module one is finished, so the room stays on the same step and nobody gets left holding half a system.

01

In order

Install, context, connect, intel, automate, operate. Run them in any other order and the next one has nothing to stand on.

02

Together

The room moves as one block. If your screen is stuck, we stop at your screen before anyone moves on.

03

Finished

Nobody leaves half-built. That is the whole reason the day ends with a guarantee instead of a reading list.

9:00am

Laptops open

Install & Identity. Your AIOS exists by morning tea.

10:00am

Context

We load your real business in.

11:15am

Connect

Email, calendar, files, CRM.

12:15pm

Lunch

Sit down, eat, talk to the other nine.

1:00pm

Intel

Research and your daily briefing.

2:00pm

Automate

Your first agents go live.

3:00pm

Operate

The daily run, and how you keep control.

4:00pm

You leave with it running

Working system. On your laptop. Yours.

Stretch by stretch

What gets built
in every hour of it.

Six stretches, six modules. On the left, what the hour is like. On the right, what is on your laptop when it ends.

9:00am

Laptops open

The first hour is the part most people never finish on their own. We install Claude Code properly, on the machine you actually work on, and then teach it who you are. By morning tea your system exists and it knows your business, your voice and your standards.

Switch it on9:00am

Switch it on

Claude Code goes on your machine properly — not a trial, not a browser tab. Then we teach it you: your business, your voice, your standards, the way you make calls. Everything it does later comes from this.

  • Running on your laptop
  • It knows your voice
  • It knows how you work

10:00am

Your business goes in

Now we feed it the real thing. Offers, pricing, the customer list, last quarter. This is the hour that decides whether the rest of the day is about your business or a generic one, so bring the actual files rather than a tidy version of them.

Feed it your business10:00am

Feed it your business

We load the real thing: what you sell, what you charge, who buys, what last quarter looked like, the documents you work from. This is the step that turns a clever chatbot into something that knows your business better than a new hire would after a month.

  • Knows what you sell
  • Knows what you charge
  • Reads your documents

11:15am

It reaches your tools

Before lunch your system stops being a separate window. Email, calendar, files, sheets and your CRM go in one at a time, and we check each connection works before we touch the next. By 12:15 it reads across the tools you already pay for.

Plug in your tools11:15am

Plug in your tools

Your tools each hold a piece of your business and none of them talk. We wire them into one place. Over two hundred are available; we connect the ones you actually run. It reads across all of them at once, which is the thing no single tool you own can do.

  • Your email and calendar
  • Your files and sheets
  • Your CRM and your numbers
12:15pm

Lunch

Sit down, eat, talk to the other nine. Laptops stay where they are, and we pick up on the exact step we stopped on.

1:00pm

It starts watching the market

After lunch we point it outward at competitors, market signal and the research you keep meaning to do. Then we put it on a schedule, so tomorrow morning the briefing is already waiting for you instead of being one more thing you have to ask for.

Put it on watch1:00pm

Put it on watch

We point it outward — competitors, market signal, the research you keep meaning to do — and put it on a schedule. You stop going looking for things. They are on your desk when you sit down.

  • A briefing every morning
  • Eyes on your competitors
  • Research on tap

2:00pm

The work starts running itself

This is the hour that gives you your week back. We take the job you hate, the one you wrote down before you came, and build the agent that does it. Then the next one. They run on a schedule, not when you remember.

Give it the boring jobs2:00pm

Give it the boring jobs

We take the jobs you do every week and hand them to agents. Follow-ups, quotes, reporting, content, whatever your version is. They run on a schedule, not when you remember. This is the step where the system stops needing you.

  • Agents doing the repeat work
  • Running on a schedule
  • Your evenings back

3:00pm

You take the controls

The last stretch is about the next morning, when I am not there. The daily loop, how to add to it, how to fix it when something breaks, and the guardrails that keep you the one making the calls. You leave able to operate it alone.

Take the wheel3:00pm

Take the wheel

The last stretch is you driving. The daily loop, how to add to it, how to fix it when it breaks, and the guardrails that keep every real decision yours. You leave able to run it without me.

  • You run it daily
  • You can add to it
  • You keep the final say

What the room is like

Ten people,
ten laptops, one door.

No stage, no audience, no showreel. It is a working room, and you are one of ten people building in it.

A closed room

It is not streamed and you are not on camera. We record the walkthroughs so you have them afterwards, and that is the only thing that leaves the room.

Ten tickets, one type

One ticket, one person, ten of them. There is no second tier and no better room to upgrade into. Everyone gets the same build.

Laptops open all day

There is no lecture block and there are no slides. Screens are up from nine, and every instruction lands on your machine, not on a projector.

I am in the room all day

I run it myself, start to finish, with support on the floor so nobody sits stuck waiting. It is not a rotating panel of presenters.

What you bring

Four things.
That is the whole list.

Wednesday 2 September 2026. Turn up with these four and the day works. Turn up without them and we spend your morning on sign-ups instead of building.

A laptop you own

Mac or Windows, and the admin password. We install real software on it.

Claude Max, live

About $155 AUD a month, paid straight to Anthropic. Have it active before the day so we don't spend the morning on sign-ups.

Your actual business

Offers, pricing, a customer list, last quarter's numbers. We build on the real thing, not a hypothetical.

One job you hate

The weekly task you'd pay to never do again. That's the first agent we build.

The promise

Running by 4pm,
or you do not pay.

The 4pm guarantee

If your system is not running by 4pm on the day, you get a full refund on the spot. No paperwork, no argument. It is the only promise worth making about a room you have not sat in yet.

Get your ticket

Ten tickets in the room.
The first one is in Melbourne.

One day. You leave with the system running on your own laptop, or you get your money back before you walk out.

Melbourne · Wed 2 Sep 2026 · 9:00am to 4:00pm