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How levels work here
You earn levels here by helping — never by paying. Skool moves you up as your posts earn likes, so the way up is simple: post real wins in 🏆 Wins, answer questions in ❓ Questions, and be genuinely useful. That's the whole mechanic. No level is for sale, and no level makes you "worth" anything — it's just a record of showing up and helping. The ladder: New here → Warmed up → Getting it → Regular → Builder → Contributor → Helper → Anchor → Backbone. The highest-status move here isn't a big win — it's unblocking someone else. Do that and we'll call it out by name. New? Two things get you off the ground: introduce yourself in 👋 Introductions, and post your first win (or mess) in 🏆 Wins.
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Welcome — start here (10 minutes)
Welcome. Glad you're here. Three steps, about ten minutes: 1) Introduce yourself in the Introductions category — who you are, what you do, and the one task you wish AI would take off your plate this week. 2) Open the Classroom and start with Start Here, then Module 1. The modules are free, there's no email wall, and nothing expires. 3) Try one prompt on something real today, then post what happened in Wins — win or mess. Both count. That's the whole culture here: bring a real task, build in public, help the next person. A weekly live "Build With Me" — one real task, AI wired into it, start to finish — is coming. I'll post the day and time in Announcements once it's set, and every session will be recorded and captioned. New here and not sure where to start? Reply below and someone will point you the right way.
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The one-page AI policy — for anyone with a team
Your team is already using AI. The only real question is whether they're doing it safely. You can fix that in one page. The prompt: "Write a one-page AI-use policy for a small business. Cover: which tools are approved, what must never be pasted (customer info, passwords, anything under an NDA), the rule that AI drafts but a human approves anything that goes out, checking each tool's data settings, and who to ask when unsure. Plain language, no legalese." Twenty minutes with AI, ironically — beats finding out the hard way. Run a business? Post your version, or your questions, in ❓ Questions.
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Decode any document you don't fully understand
Got a letter that makes your stomach drop — insurance, legal, medical, a contract? You don't have to sign confused. The prompt: "Explain this in plain English: what it means for me, what it's asking, and every deadline or amount as a bulleted list. Then give me the 3 things I should double-check or ask about before I act. [paste the document]" Plain English, every deadline pulled out, and the questions to ask before you commit — in about ten minutes. Redact anything private first (see Module 2's safety sheet). Tried it on something real? Tell us in 🏆 Wins.
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The 30-second AI lie-detector
AI will hand you a wrong answer with a completely straight face. Here's the 30-second habit that catches it before it costs you. After any answer that matters — money, legal, health, a client-facing fact — paste this back: The prompt: "Go through that claim by claim. For each one: how confident are you — sure, probably, or guessing — and what should I double-check against a real source?" It sorts the solid from the shaky in one message. AI literacy isn't knowing what AI can do — it's knowing when to check. Try it on something you already know the answer to and watch it flag itself. Post what you catch in 🏆 Wins.
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