Build Your Kemosabe: Advanced

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Your AI Ecosystem: Brain, Hands, and Senses

Before you open a new tab to research your next productivity app, stop. The tools you already have — Claude, Cowork, and Perplexity — are enough to handle most of what’s slowing you down. The problem isn’t the tools. It’s that most people use them in isolation, the same way you’d use a surgeon, a nurse, and a lab technician without ever letting them talk to each other.

Important: This course provides educational content about AI tools and personal productivity. It does not constitute professional advice of any kind. Purchasing and/or using this course constitutes your acceptance of these terms.

Disclaimer: This is an educational course. It is not financial, legal, medical, mental health, or pastoral advice. Your AI thinking partner is a tool for clarity, not a substitute for a licensed professional. For significant decisions in any of these areas, consult a qualified professional.

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What Will You Learn?

  • - Build advanced multi-step workflows that go beyond single-prompt interactions
  • - Move from reactive AI use to a proactive system where your Kemosabe holds context across projects
  • - Design reusable prompt frameworks and thinking templates that compound in value over time
  • - Identify and work around the Shadow-driven bottlenecks that stall advanced AI workflows
  • - Build a personal operating system for how you work with AI at a professional level
  • - Unlock significantly more from your existing Kemosabe relationship through deeper collaboration patterns

Course Content

Module 1 – Your AI Ecosystem: What You Can Automate Today for Free
Focus: Reframing “AI” from one tool to a small team that already lives on your computer. You’ll: Map your simple ecosystem: Claude as thinking partner & project brain (Projects). Claude Cowork as hands‑on helper working with your files and apps. Perplexity as research specialist for live web and background context. Your existing tools: email, docs, calendar, notes. Build a personal AI ecosystem diagram so you know which tool to reach for when. Outcome: a clear, visual picture of how your tools work together, with at least one small workflow you can run this week using only what you already have.

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Module 2 – Automating Communication: Email, Docs, and Follow‑Up
Focus: Real, repeatable wins in the three places everyone feels the pain: inbox, documents, and follow‑up. You’ll: Use Claude Projects to draft and polish emails and documents in your voice, using your Blueprint as context. Use Cowork to: Summarize messy email threads into a single action list. Turn meeting notes into follow‑up emails and task lists. Help clean up and structure your document folders. Use Perplexity to do quick, targeted research before important messages (“What’s changed in this topic in the last year?”). Outcome: 2–3 “press play” communication workflows you can run every week to stay on top of email and follow‑ups without burning out.

Module 3 – Advanced Claude Techniques: Unlocking the Other 90%
Focus: Using Claude like an operations partner, not just a Q&A bot. You’ll: Design Claude Projects around your real work: personal life, business, key initiatives. Practice chaining conversations to handle complex tasks (planning, content calendars, launches, decisions) step by step instead of in one giant prompt. Pair Claude with Perplexity intentionally: Perplexity for current, source‑backed information. Claude for turning it into plans, drafts, and decisions. Combine Claude with Cowork for “think here, do there” flows: Claude structures the work, Cowork carries it out in your workspace. Outcome: confidence using Claude as a persistent, context‑aware partner that knows your world and helps you execute, not just brainstorm.

Module 4 – The Subscription Landscape: Honest Cost/Benefit
Focus: Understanding the automation tools market without getting sucked into it. You’ll get a plain‑language briefing on: Lindy – AI assistant that builds and runs multi‑step automations and agents across your tools ; powerful, but another system and subscription to maintain. Zapier – mature no‑code glue for thousands of apps ; great reach, but can get expensive and complex. n8n – open‑source workflow automation; very powerful and flexible, but with a steeper learning curve and more technical setup. Agent frameworks (like CrewAI and others) – multi‑agent orchestration designed primarily for developers. You’ll also get a decision checklist: Can you clearly describe the workflow you want to automate in 3–5 steps? Are you already using Claude, Cowork, and Perplexity regularly and truly hitting their limits? Does the time saved realistically justify the monthly cost for your situation? Do you have the attention and appetite to learn and maintain another system? Outcome: you’ll leave knowing whether you should stay with your current stack or test a subscription — and you’ll know exactly why either way.

Module 5 – AI‑Supported Routines: Morning, Evening, Weekly
Promise: Turn everything you’ve learned into simple, repeatable routines that keep you on track without a giant system. What this module does: Shows how to use Claude, Cowork, and Perplexity to support three anchor routines: Morning check‑in (5–10 minutes): brain‑dump to Claude → 3 priorities → light time blocks. Evening debrief (5 minutes): “What actually happened?” → lessons → reset for tomorrow. Weekly review (20–30 minutes): Cowork + Perplexity summarize the week; Claude helps plan the next one. Emphasizes sustainability over perfection: one solid routine beats a dozen abandoned systems. Student outcome: By the end, students have one chosen routine (morning, evening, or weekly) written down with prompts and steps they can run every week using the tools they already have.

Module 6 – Choosing Your Next Step: Maintainer, Builder, or Explorer
Promise: Help students decide what to do with all this capability over the next 6–12 months—without FOMO or pressure to “become an automation engineer.” What this module does: Presents three valid paths: Path A – Deepen Your Stack (Maintainer): refine current workflows, routines, and Claude Projects ; no new tools. Path B – Light Builder: use your skills to build simple SOPs and AI workflows for your own home/small business (and maybe a few others). Path C – Automation Explorer: if you enjoy tech, cautiously experiment with tools like Lindy/Zapier/n8n using clear boundaries and small pilots. Uses your Reach / Cost / Tech Skill / Maintenance framework to show trade‑offs in plain language. Walks students through a short reflection + decision exercise to pick a path that matches their energy, skills, and goals. Student outcome: Students leave with a named path (A/B/C), a one‑page plan of 2–3 concrete next steps, and permission not to chase every new tool.