Start Here
What ChatGPT is and how to open it.
AI Field Guide Bookshelf
The homepage sells the path. The bookshelf organizes the product: beginner chapters, first prompts, a starter workbook preview, and the business-owner starter that turns one repeat job into saved rules and a proof check.
Product library
The Bookshelf organizes the public guide, paid previews, and future Classroom path like a clean media library instead of a document dump.
What the buyer gets
A buyer should know exactly what opens first, what is held for the paid guide, and when the Classroom becomes the right next step. The shelf keeps the offer honest: start free, buy the organized guide when ready, then join the guided room later.
Enough value to start today: beginner setup, first prompt, and safety rules.
Open free guidePrompt paths, workflow cards, examples, proof checks, and business starter lanes.
View booksCommunity room, sprint queue, member progress, and join link coming soon.
Join link coming soonSmall-business workflow implementation after one starter workflow is proven.
Preview future laneFirst video path
This is the clean order for the first public recording and the buyer's first pass through the guide.
Shelf rule
The Bookshelf should feel like a clean workbench, not a giant course vault. Every book gets a job, a first action, and a reason someone would come back to it.
Beginner pages stay short enough for someone to finish and actually use today.
Public pages prove the method. Deeper prompts, worksheets, and help stay in the product lane.
No fake member proof, fake urgency, or fake community numbers just to make it look busy.
Books on the shelf
This is not a giant course dump. Each book has a job, a clear buyer promise, and a next action.
For the person who has never used AI. It explains ChatGPT, browser/app access, free vs paid, and the first safe thing to type.
Open free guideThe first real move: give ChatGPT a job, read the answer, and ask the follow-up that makes it usable.
Open prompt chapterThe first answer is a draft. Use short follow-ups to make it shorter, clearer, more like you, and safe to use.
Open fix chapterTurn the prompt that worked into a reusable workflow card with the job, inputs, rules, answer shape, and proof check saved.
Build workflow cardThe bridge after the first prompt: know when a normal chat is enough and when to save the repeat job, rules, answer shape, and proof check.
Open workspace bridgeA plain-English bridge for people who are ready to understand Claude for thinking and Codex for build/workspace help.
See next toolsThe checklist that keeps AI useful without trusting it blind: names, numbers, dates, privacy, promises, tone, and next action.
Run proof checkProject context, selected material, visible artifacts, targeted revisions, and a saved workflow for careful draft work.
Preview Claude moduleOne folder, one rules sheet, approval brakes, proof checklist, and a red-zone boundary for deeper Codex work.
Preview Codex modulePick one repeat business job, save the rules, require proof, then bring deeper work to Classroom or Boardroom later.
Open business pathFirst 5 Wins
These are the first five small wins that can become the Classroom onboarding path. They are written to move a nervous beginner from "I do not know what to type" to "I can use this on my real work."
Turn one real email or message into a useful draft.
Get three starting drafts so there is something to edit.
Explain confusing text and ask smarter questions.
Let AI ask questions, then turn the fog into a checklist.
Save the repeat job, rules, answer shape, and proof check so you stop starting over.
For owners, use AI on one job you can check before it touches a customer, invoice, or estimate.
What stays held back
Starting points, the first prompt, example answers, safety notes, and a few prompts.
Full prompt shelf, workbook, replays, weekly rhythm, live Q&A, and help when people get stuck.
Business-specific implementation after one starter workflow is proven. Preview the future lane.