I'm Emily Neuhoff. If you've rewritten every line AI handed you, come spend 60 minutes with me and Andy Ellis on June 25. We'll demonstrate 2 AI builds that kill the slop, and you'll keep both. It's free, and you don't need to prep a thing.
You already know the feeling. You ask AI for a quick email and get back something stiff and hollow that you end up rewriting from scratch.
It hedges. It pads. It reaches for a fancy word when a plain one would do. By the time you've fixed it, you've spent more time than if you'd just written the thing yourself.
Most people try to solve this by fussing with the prompt: longer instructions, more rules crammed into the message. It helps a little, but it's the wrong lever.
Fix what AI knows before you ask it anything.
Hand it the context a good coworker would already have. The examples your team points to. The few rules your editor would catch anyway. Do that once, and what comes back is something you can actually send, not a draft you have to babysit.
That's exactly what Andy Ellis and I will show you on June 25. We'll demonstrate 2 AI builds we use on paying client work, run them live, and you'll walk away with both. No prompt-engineering background required. We made this for the person who runs everything on a small team and doesn't have a specialist to hand it to, because that person is you.
Save your seat and I'll see you on the 25th.
— Emily
We run both on the kind of work you actually do, with the slop killed before it starts. You keep both. Plug in your own context and you'll have something working before the week is out.
Once you see how it fits together, you can point it at grant narratives, fundraising appeals, sales pages, board updates, whatever lands on your desk next. You won't be starting from a blank page every time.
No hype, no "this replaces your team." We'll tell you what's genuinely paying off in our client work right now, what's still a waste of time, and the jobs we still do by hand.
Two AI builds, demonstrated live on real client work. The same idea paying off in both: load the tool with everything a good coworker would already know, before you ever ask it for a draft.
PhD in cognitive psychology and ten years turning behavioral data into real decisions for mission-driven teams. She builds the AI tools the practice runs on, the ones she always wished a small team could have.
Contributes to the AI tools the practice runs on, with an operator's eye for what actually holds up on real client work. He's on every workshop, ready for the practical "but how does this work on my stuff" questions.
It's free, there's no credit card, and there's no catch. Register and we'll send you both builds plus the replay, whether you join live on June 25 or catch it later.
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Yes, free. No card up front and no hour-long pitch at the end. We run a client practice and a tools shop we're proud of, so if something we make happens to fit, we'll mention it once and move on. The workshop costs nothing because we'd rather have more operators actually using these tools.
Sign up anyway. The replay hits your inbox within 24 hours, and both builds go out the same day either way. Plenty of people register just for the recording.
Nothing at all. Just show up. We demonstrate both builds live and send them to you afterward, so you can plug in your own work whenever you're ready. There's nothing to install and nothing to read beforehand.
You'll be fine. We made this for operators, the people running grant rounds, fundraising appeals, ops dashboards and content calendars. If you can write an email and open a browser tab, you can keep up. Andy Ellis and I skip the jargon and never assume you've got a technical background.
Sixty minutes on June 25, two builds you keep, and a way of working that holds up after the call ends.