ChatGPT gave you ideas. Then who did the work?

You've kept up — the videos at night, the posts, maybe a course on a Saturday. You probably know more about AI than most people in your office. And on Monday you're still doing everything by hand.

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Be honest

AI helped you do your work. It didn't do any of it.

What AI did

  • Gave you ten ideas
  • Tidied your email
  • Made a nice picture

Who still did the work

  • Chased the customer — you
  • Typed out the quote — you
  • Filled the Monday spreadsheet — you

Simple test

If ChatGPT disappeared tomorrow, would any part of your work still happen on its own? No? Then AI has been keeping you company while you work.

The real difference

Real AI has arms and legs. Yours only has a brain.

A brain answers. Arms and legs do.

The follow-up that sends itself when a customer goes quiet.
The quote that types itself.
The spreadsheet that fills itself every Monday.

That's real — it's what everyone means when they say AI is the future. But it doesn't come out of the box, and no video hands it to you. Someone has to set it up on your work — your customers, your files, your way of doing things.

That's what a coach does with you, one to one. Like tuition — but for you, not your kids. You show him the thing you're most sick of; he sets your AI up to do it, in front of you. Next time, you do it yourself.

You already went for the course — a Saturday, a certificate — and on Monday you were back doing it by hand. A course talks to a hundred people about AI in general; nobody there sat with you on your customers. That's the difference between watching someone drive and holding the wheel yourself.

Picture the month after

You check work instead of doing it.

Last night, at dinner

The customer who went quiet three weeks ago got a nudge on his own — he replied while you were out.

Monday, 9am

The numbers are already in the sheet when you sit down.

Before lunch

The quote you used to dread went out on its own.

Nothing slips, and you still leave on time. For once the business runs on your terms, not the other way round.

Has anyone actually paid for this?

Yes. Kenny did.

$5004 sessions

Kenny, a Singapore executive in his fifties, paid $500 for four sessions of AI coaching with me — before any platform existed.

Kay Hng

I'm Kay Hng. I build AI that does real work — for PropNex agents, a qigong school, a bridal boutique. Every coach here is trained and tested by me before they meet you.

We open in 14 days

$1 books your place.

I'm gathering the first 100 founding members before the doors open. One dollar is not the coaching — it's how you take a spot in the queue, and it comes with real things:

  1. You're matched with a coach in your line of work within 7 days.
  2. $20 off your first session, when you decide to take one.
  3. One question — "can AI do this for me?" — answered by me, in a video made for you.
  4. The founding members' WhatsApp group, with me inside, from tonight.
  5. The one prompt to start today — before any session — that's already got people moving on their own.

Sessions are paid separately, when you're ready. Nobody owes anything past the dollar.

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Worst case?

You're out one dollar.

Wrong coach? I swap them free, no questions. Lost interest? Leave the group.

You've spent more on a kopi that disappointed you.

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