Participation principles
One Useful Agent before ten impressive demos.
Last updated: 16 June 2026
Making AI Simple is a practical adult learning route. The founding promise is simple: build one useful AI assistant properly, test it against real work and improve it safely.
What the founding route is
- A practical learning pathway for adults who want AI to simplify one repeated task.
- A route toward a Skool community and guided build process.
- A place to learn prompt structure, source packs, review habits, privacy boundaries and useful automation.
What it is not
- It is not a guarantee of income, business performance or technical mastery.
- It is not permission to upload private client files, secrets or regulated data into public AI tools.
- It is not a replacement for legal, financial, medical, safeguarding or professional advice.
- It is not a promise that every idea is suitable for the founding cohort.
Human review
Founding-list requests are reviewed by a human. Strong fits are invited into the next step. If an idea is too vague, too sensitive or too risky, we may ask for a safer version or decline the route.
Safe source-pack rule
Your first build should start with safe sample material. Private data, client records, credentials, API keys, medical information and sensitive business data should not be used until the privacy and access model has been agreed properly.
Pricing and subscriptions
Any paid Skool subscription, refund rule, cancellation route or higher-ticket support must be confirmed clearly before payment. The public founding-list form is an enquiry route, not a payment agreement.
Respectful community standard
Members should ask clear questions, protect private data, respect other learners and test AI outputs before trusting them. The standard is useful work, not flashy automation.
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