Open the first page, type the first useful prompt, and fix the first rough answer.
McVay AI Classroom
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Classroom portal preview
The room should feel simple before it feels big.
The public Field Guide gives the first win. The Classroom gives people a weekly place to bring the messy task, get a plain answer, save the workflow, and prove it worked before they trust it.
Use weekly prompts, rooms, office-hour style help, and workflow cards to keep going.
Future lane for business owners who need business-specific AI workflow implementation.
Guide preview, starter path, Bookshelf, local route picker, and Classroom room map.
Real enrollment, outside community, real member proof, live call dates, and public routing.
Join copy stays placeholder until Chance chooses the real classroom home and access path.
Launch room preview
The feed starts with one useful question, not noise.
The first member move should be simple: name the job, paste the messy context, say what good output looks like, then save the answer if it works.
Name the job, paste the messy context, and say what a good answer should look like.
Tap one starter card below when the blank composer makes people freeze.
Share what worked, what still needs checking, and what should be saved for reuse.
When the first prompt works, turn it into a workflow card inside the sprint.
First post kit
Give people the words to ask for help.
A nervous beginner should not have to invent a perfect post. These local template buttons fill the composer with useful starter language. Nothing is published outside this browser.
Post one real job, not a vague AI question.
Start with this shape: "I want AI to help me with one real task. Here is the messy context. A good answer would look like this. What should I type first?" That gives the Classroom something useful to answer without pretending the room is already live.
No member posts yet.
This room should collect first AI jobs, simple prompt questions, and places where beginners get stuck. No fake member posts are shown before launch.
Build logs are planned.
Planned. This room can show what was built, what changed, and what needs review once Chance approves the real Classroom launch.
Featured classroom path
Start Here: make AI useful in one sitting.
A streaming-style lesson path for beginners: watch the short lesson, do the exact action, save one prompt, then move to the next episode when the work is checked.
Start Here
Unlocked previewWhat ChatGPT Is
Know what the tool is before the blank box.
First Useful Prompt
Task, context, format, and one clean answer.
Fix The Bad Answer
Turn rough output into the next question.
Workflow Builder
Classroom pathPreview only. Real videos, member login, unlock rules, and payments stay disconnected until Chance approves the launch path.
Classroom sprint map
30 days. One repeatable AI workflow.
The course library is the entertaining front door. The sprint map below keeps the work practical: one job, one prompt, one workflow card, and one proof check.
A beginner can point to one answer that helped with a real task.
The prompt becomes a repeatable recipe instead of a random chat.
The learner checks names, numbers, privacy, tone, and next action.
Onboarding
Pick one useful AI job, choose your starting lane, and name what should not be pasted into AI.
- AI level
- First job
- Safety line
First Useful Prompt
Solve the blank box problem with Task + Context + Format, then save the useful answer.
- Type the first prompt
- Ask a follow-up
- Save the working answer
Prompt To Workflow
Turn one useful prompt into a reusable workflow card with inputs, review, and final format.
- Inputs
- Prompt shape
- Review checklist
AI Workspace
Draft one workspace plan with selected material, instructions, boundaries, and proof.
- One folder
- One rules sheet
- One saved process
Execution / Local Operator
Choose one useful draft, checklist, guide page, or safe Codex read-only review plan.
- Make the output
- Check it
- Post the proof
Workflow card
The thing they leave with.
A workflow card is the saved recipe: what job AI helps with, what information the learner gives it, what prompt shape works, and what must be checked before the answer gets used.
Turn messy notes into a customer reply
- Input
- Customer message, tone wanted, facts to keep private.
- Prompt
- Write a short reply that is calm, clear, and easy to send.
- Review
- Check names, price, dates, privacy, and whether it sounds like you.
Bring the stuck part.
Members post the messy task or bad answer so the room can help fix the next prompt.
Planned review lane.
Chance can review examples when the real Classroom opens. No live dates are promised yet.
No fake wins.
The win is a saved prompt, workflow, checklist, draft, or verified next action.
Resource shelf
Prompt shelf, workflow card, workspace plan, safety checklist, Claude template, and Codex rules sheet.
Open BookshelfReal join path later
Join link is coming soon. No enrollment system, outside community, live member proof, or public schedule is wired here.
Calendar
Planned sprint rhythm.
These are preview blocks until Chance picks the real day/time. Nothing is published, scheduled, or connected.
Monday lesson drop
One short lesson and one exact action for the current sprint week.
Needs Chance approvalTuesday community prompt
Members share the task they want AI to make easier this week.
Needs Chance approvalWednesday working session
Prompt clinic or live working room. Planned, not yet live.
Needs Chance approvalThursday office hours
One review block or async review. Keep the live load sane.
Needs Chance approvalFriday win / proof post
What did you make, save, or verify this week?
Needs Chance approvalWeekend catch-up
No-pressure review, save the workflow, and reset for Monday.
Needs Chance approvalYour local profile
Guest Builder
- AI level
- I have never used AI.
- First help
- First useful prompt
- Structure
- I want the 30-day Classroom sprint.
Directory rule
Show roles first. Show people later.
This keeps the preview honest. The page can explain how members will be grouped without pretending the room is already full.
- No fake names or online counts.
- No fake wins before real posts exist.
- Search works on role, goal, and progress labels.
Host role placeholder
For the person leading the room, sprint focus, and review path.
- Posts lesson focus
- Marks review lane
- Keeps proof honest
Start Here learner
For people working through Start Here and Week 1.
- Needs first prompt
- Asks follow-up
- Saves answer
Workflow builder
For members who turned one useful prompt into a reusable workflow card.
- Names the job
- Saves the recipe
- Checks the output
Proof posted
For members who made, saved, or verified something useful.
- Shows the result
- Names the check
- Picks next habit
Progress map
No fake leaderboard. Real sprint tags.
The first version is a progress map: people earn proof by doing useful work, not by posting noise.
Local progress
0/5 sprint steps checked.
Mark module cards in the Classroom tab to update this local progress snapshot.
Proof post
Make the win usable, not hype.
A proof post should say what was made, what was checked, and what the learner will do next.
Start Here
Pick one AI job and one thing not to paste.
Useful answer saved
Run, revise, and save one prompt that worked.
Workflow saved
Turn one prompt into a reusable card.
Workspace plan made
Pick one job, selected material, rules, and proof.
Useful output verified
Make, save, or verify one useful output.
Next habit chosen
Choose the next prompt, workspace, or business workflow.
Leaderboard opens when real members exist.
No fake names, no fake points, no fake member count. This will show actual wins after Classroom launches.
Saved prompt, checklist, draft, workflow card, workspace plan, or verified customer-safe reply.
Numbers, names, dates, private details, medical/legal/financial claims, and anything customer-facing.
Fake screenshots, fake testimonials, fake revenue, fake member counts, or fake urgency.
Support lane
Ask for the next move, not magic.
This chat area is a local practice room. It should teach people how to ask for help with the sprint step they are on without pretending a live coach is connected.
Paste the prompt, the rough answer, and what you wanted instead.
"Make this better" with no task, no context, and no format.
Local preview only. Real live help opens after Chance approves launch.
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Sprint Help
About
AI help for people who need a first win, then a place to keep going.
The public Field Guide gets the learner out of the blank box. The Classroom gives them a guided 30-day sprint. The future Boardroom is for business owners who need business-specific AI workflows and implementation help.
AI Field Guide
Starter path for the person who has never used AI or tried ChatGPT and froze.
Start guideMcVay AI Classroom
30-day sprint with prompt help, workflow cards, proof checks, and a local community preview.
Join link coming soonBusiness Boardroom
Future lane for business owners who need custom AI workflows and implementation.
Coming soonWhat makes it different
Plain words, real tasks, short prompts, visible proof, and no giant course maze before the first useful answer.
What is not connected
No enrollment system, outside community, public signup, live schedule, or real member proof is connected in this preview.
What Chance approves later
Real join link, member access, live help schedule, access rules, moderation rules, and public routing all stay approval-gated.
One useful win, one repeatable workflow, and one proof check.
Fake urgency, fake proof, fake members, and confusing advanced AI words too early.
When real members exist, show what they made, what they checked, and what they learned.