McVay AI Classroom

Build one useful AI habit in 30 days.

The Field Guide gets people their first win. The Classroom turns that first prompt into a repeatable workflow with a simple weekly rhythm, a private-room feel, and clear help when beginners get stuck. Bring the messy task, get the plain next move, save the workflow, and check it before trusting it.

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Classroom library

Looks like a course room. Works like a simple sprint.

The Classroom should feel easy to enter: watch the next short lesson, post the messy question, save the workflow card, and check the answer before trusting it.

Now playing First Useful Prompt

For the person staring at the blank box.

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First Useful Prompt

For the beginner who opens ChatGPT and does not know what to type. The lesson gives one job, one prompt shape, one answer format, and one proof check.

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Community Ask with context.

Bring the messy task and the rough output.

Classroom Do the lesson.

Watch one short step, then take one action.

Members Track progress.

Know which proof step is finished.

Boardroom Future lane.

Only after one business workflow works.

Start Here

Free preview path

What is ChatGPT?

Plain English before the first account.

How to access it

Browser, mobile app, account, free vs paid.

First prompt to type

Give it one real job and one answer shape.

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Follow-up questions

Make the rough answer sound useful.

Workflow Builder

Classroom path

Prompt to workflow card

Save the task, inputs, rules, and output.

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Workspace setup

Stop starting over with random chats.

Proof before trust

Check facts, privacy, tone, and promises.

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Business starter

One repeat job that saves time or money.

Free guide to Classroom

The Classroom starts after the first win.

The public guide gets people moving. The Classroom is the guided layer for turning the first prompt into one saved workflow and one repeatable AI habit.

  1. 01First Useful PromptRun one plain prompt.
  2. 02Fix A Bad AI AnswerImprove the rough draft.
  3. 03Prompt To WorkflowSave the repeatable recipe.
  4. 04Which Tool Do I Use?Know the next tool lane.
  5. 05Random Chat vs AI WorkspaceMake the work repeatable.
  6. 06Proof Before TrustCheck the answer before real work.
  7. 07McVay AI ClassroomJoin link coming soon.

Classroom rule

The room should feel simple before it feels big.

The Classroom can borrow the proven community shape, but the job stays plain: help people ask one useful question, save one workflow, and prove the output before they use it.

One workflow

Members should leave the sprint with one repeatable AI workflow, not a pile of half-watched lessons.

Real help later

The preview teaches messy beginner questions, plain fixes, prompt cleanup, and weekly proof.

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The join button stays internal and placeholder-only until the actual Classroom is ready.

Member workbook

The thing they leave with is not just videos watched.

Each week should produce a small artifact a beginner can reuse: prompt, workflow card, workspace rules, proof check, and one simple win post.

01

Prompt card

One task, the context AI needs, the output shape, and the tone.

Member fills in Job / context / reader / format / do-not-invent rule
02

Fix card

What was wrong with the first answer and the follow-up that improved it.

Member fills in Too long / too stiff / too vague / guessed too much
03

Workflow card

The repeatable recipe so next week starts faster than today.

Member fills in Inputs / prompt / output / review / save location
04

Proof card

What must be checked before the answer touches real work.

Member fills in Facts / privacy / promises / tone / next action
Watch One short lesson.
Do Run the prompt on one real job.
Save Fill the card so it can repeat.
Prove Check it before trusting it.

Classroom portal preview

Give them the words, the workflow, and the check.

A beginner should not have to invent a perfect post or understand every AI tool before getting help. The room starts with one real job, one plain question, one reusable workflow card, and one proof pass before the answer gets used.

First post kit

Start with a real AI job.

Give people copy-ready language for "what should I type?" instead of a blank composer.

Workflow card

Save the recipe that worked.

Task, inputs, prompt shape, output format, review checklist, and when to reuse it.

Support lane

Ask for the next move.

Paste the prompt, the rough answer, and what you wanted instead. Then fix one step.

Proof check

Trust it after review.

Names, numbers, dates, privacy, promises, tone, and next action get checked before use.

What the Classroom is selling

A guided room for the part after the first prompt.

The Field Guide can teach the first move by itself. The Classroom exists for the follow-through: posting the messy task, getting the prompt cleaned up, saving the workflow card, and proving the result before it touches real work.

Community

Ask the first practical question.

Start Here posts, prompt repair, workflow questions, business examples, and useful wins.

Classroom

Follow one simple sprint.

One lesson, one action, one saved workflow card, and one proof check each week.

Calendar

Keep the live load sane.

Planned lesson drop, working room, office-hour style review, and Friday proof post.

Members

Organize by progress, not fake popularity.

Roles, local profile, learner lane, workflow builder lane, and real member proof later.

30-Day Sprint Map

The 30-day path stays simple.

This is the guided path. It avoids the giant course-vault problem and gives beginners one clear result to chase: Start Here, Prompt, Workflow, Workspace, then Proof.

Start Here

Pick your first AI job

Choose one task, one lane, and one thing not to paste into AI.

Week 1

First Useful Prompt

Move from blank box to one useful answer saved.

Week 2

Prompt To Workflow

Turn the useful answer into a reusable workflow card.

Week 3

AI Workspace

Create one workspace plan with context, rules, and boundaries.

Week 4

Proof Before Trust

Check facts, privacy, tone, numbers, names, promises, and the next action before using it.

Classroom rooms

The rooms people expect, kept honest for launch.

This borrows the proven community/classroom shape without copying another brand or pretending the room is already full.

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Start Here / Onboarding

Welcome, how the sprint works, choose your starting lane, and what not to paste into AI.

Member action: My first AI job is ___.
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Week 1: First Useful Prompt

The Blank Box Problem, Task + Context + Format, first answer as draft, and what to save.

Assignment: run, revise, and save one prompt.
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Week 2: Prompt To Workflow

First answer vs repeatable workflow, bad-output recovery, and the workflow card.

Assignment: fill out one reusable workflow card.
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Week 3: AI Workspace

Random chat vs workspace, Claude Workbench basics, one job, and one rules sheet.

Assignment: draft one workspace plan.
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Week 4: Proof Before Trust

Check names, numbers, dates, privacy, tone, promises, and next action before using the output.

Assignment: post one verified result and the checks you ran.
Planned

Resources

Prompt shelf, workflow cards, safety checklist, Claude Workbench template, and Codex rules sheet.

State: resource library shell only.
Coming soon

Proof / wins

Saved prompt, workflow card, checklist, draft, or verified customer-safe reply after real members exist.

State: empty until real proof exists.
Planned

Calendar

Weekly lesson drop, one live working session, one office-hour block, and catch-up time.

State: no fake dates or fake events.
Not yet live

Members

Profiles, lanes, and progress tags later when the Classroom is real.

State: no fake online status or member count.

Weekly rhythm

Do not overpack the calendar.

A beginner does not need ten calls and a vault of unfinished lessons. They need a weekly move, a place to ask for help, and a small proof post at the end of the week.

Mon

Lesson drop

One short lesson and one exact action.

Tue

Community prompt

Members share the task they want AI to make easier.

Wed

Working session

Prompt clinic or live working room. Planned, not yet live.

Thu

Office hours

One review block or async review. Keep the load sane.

Fri

Win / proof post

What did you make, save, or verify this week?

Weekend

Catch up

No-pressure review, save the workflow, and reset for Monday.

First post kit

Do not make beginners guess how to ask for help.

The community should give people the words. The first post is not a status update. It is a practical request: here is the task, here is the messy context, here is what a good answer should look like.

Start Here

My first AI job

"I want AI to help me with one real task. Here are my notes. A good answer would be a reply, checklist, plan, summary, or script."

Questions

Fix my bad answer

"Here is the prompt. Here is the rough answer. The problem is tone, length, missing steps, vague wording, or wrong format."

Wins

Proof before trust

"I used AI to make this. I checked names, numbers, dates, privacy, tone, promises, and the next action before using it."

Resources and progress

The pieces that make the room feel real without faking activity.

These are structural previews. The copy stays honest until Chance opens the actual join path and real members start posting.

Workflow card

Task, inputs, prompt shape, review checklist, final format, save location, and when to reuse.

Workspace plan

Workspace name, job, files or notes it needs, instructions, things to avoid, and expected proof.

Progress tags

New, First Prompt, Workflow Built, Workspace Drafted, Proof Posted, Ready For Next Sprint.

Open members and progress

First post kit

My first AI job, fix my bad answer, and weekly win prompts so beginners know how to ask.

Live load

Maximum one live working session and one office-hour block per week.

Business bridge

Customer replies, content, admin cleanup, SOPs, and future Boardroom implementation.

Proof board

Show the sprint result without fake activity.

This board is an honest empty state. It shows what a real member win must include after the Classroom opens.

Saved prompt

One useful prompt worked.

The member can show what they typed and what answer was worth saving.

Preview state
Workflow card

The repeat job has a recipe.

Task, inputs, prompt shape, output format, and review checklist are written down.

Preview state
Workspace draft

The context is organized.

Rules, files, examples, boundaries, and proof step are ready for reuse.

Preview state
Proof check

The output was checked.

Names, numbers, dates, privacy, tone, promises, and next action are reviewed.

Preview state
Next sprint

The next habit is picked.

The member knows what repeatable task to improve after this first workflow.

No fake member proof

Join Classroom

Founding Classroom opens by invite.

The safe launch path is preview first, join link coming soon after Chance approves the mechanism, then beta cohort, then founding classroom. This page is the local preview of what buyers will see.

1

Start with the Field Guide and get one useful AI answer.

2

Pick one repeat job that would be worth saving as a workflow.

3

Use the Classroom preview to see how the guided sprint works.

Safe next action

Start with the Field Guide, preview the local Classroom room, and keep Boardroom in the future lane until the core sprint is ready.

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