Build Your AI Command Center™

Six sessions. A working system.
Not a course about AI. A build.

WHY THIS EXISTS

The Loop Nobody Talks About

You open a chat. You re-explain who you are and what you're working on. You get a decent output. You close the window. Tomorrow you start over.

You're not a beginner. You've used ChatGPT, maybe Claude or Gemini. You've written emails, brainstormed strategy, maybe even built a Custom GPT. And every Monday it still feels like day one.

The problem isn't the tool. The problem is there's no system underneath it. No memory. No structure. No way for Tuesday's AI to build on what Monday's AI learned.

Most people try to fix this by learning more prompts. More tricks. More tools. That doesn't work. You don't need a better conversation with AI. You need an operating environment where AI already knows your work, your voice, your people, and your priorities before you say a word.

That's what a Command Center is. And that's what you'll build here.

NOT A SECOND BRAIN

A Second Brain Stores What You Know.
A Command Center Runs What You Do.

You've probably heard people talk about building a "second brain" with AI. Storing notes. Organizing files. Retrieving information.

That's a filing system. Useful, but limited.

A Command Center is an operating environment. It has specialist AI agents that go deep on your specific workstreams. It has a strategic layer that sees across all of them. It has skills that change how AI behaves, not just what it knows. It tracks your professional context, your relationships, and your project state as separate, loadable concerns.

When you open your Command Center on Monday morning and ask "what should I focus on this week," it already knows. It scans every project, flags what's blocked, identifies what has momentum, and tells you where your time creates the most return. No re-explaining. No context loss. No starting over.

You built it. You own it. You control it.

THE SIX-SESSION ARC

Every Session Builds.
Every Homework Assignment Is Real Work.

Six sessions. Each one teaches a layer of the system live. Then you go back to your actual job and build it into your actual work. No hypothetical exercises. No sandbox projects. The thing you build in week one is the thing you're using in week six. By the end, you have specialist projects loaded with your context, custom skills trained on your expertise, state files that remember what you decided last Tuesday, and a command center that sees across all of it. You don't learn about AI. You leave with a system running.

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    Session 1: The Vision and Your First Agent
    You'll see the full system in action before you build the first piece. I'll demo my own Command Center live, doing real work, so you know where this is headed. Then you'll set up Claude and build your first specialist AI agent for one of your actual workstreams. You'll feel the difference between a blank chat and a system that knows its job.
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    Session 2: Install the Command Center
    This is the moment. You'll install a pre-built Command Center using an instruction prompt I've engineered over the past year. It comes alive and interviews you about your work, your role, your values, your blind spots. Even with limited context, you can feel it thinking differently. Your homework is the most important assignment in the cohort: give it everything. Your voice. Your expertise. Your working patterns. Your priorities. We use voice-first tools to make this feel like a conversation, not a form.
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    Session 3: Skills and Connection
    Skills are what separate a smart chat from a working environment. You'll learn how skills change AI behavior, not just what it knows. You'll connect your Google Drive. Your Command Center will take everything you gave it in session 2 and organize it into a real context architecture: operator profile, project state, people profiles, all structured and ready. You'll also see the difference between Claude in the cloud and Claude on your desktop, producing real deliverables like slide decks, proposals, and formatted documents.
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    Session 4: Persistence
    This is where the system starts remembering. You'll learn the read/write cycle: how to open a session with full context, how to save progress, how to hand off cleanly so the next session picks up where you left off. The key insight: you control persistence through skills you can see and modify. It's a discipline you own, not a feature you wait for. After this session, your Command Center reads across every project you've built.
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    Session 5: The Full System Everything connects.
    You'll learn the four context modes that power the Command Center: project work, strategic view, operator profile, and relationships. You'll build people profiles for the real individuals in your professional life. Your Command Center now knows who you're emailing, who you report to, and how to adjust. You'll activate your dashboard, morning briefings, and scheduled intelligence. The system becomes proactive. It surfaces what needs attention without being asked.
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    Session 6: Graduation
    You've spent a full week running the complete system on your own. Now you show what you built. Each participant shares their most creative application, their biggest surprise, or the thing they figured out that we never covered. The best builds win prizes. You leave with the full architecture running, a library of skills at your disposal, and the confidence that comes from proving to yourself that this works under real pressure.

THE FULL BUILD

A Working System. Not a Certificate.

By the end of the six sessions, you'll have:

  • A Command Center that knows your voice, your values, your blind spots, and your priorities, and uses them to advise you every day.
  • Three to five specialist AI agents built around your actual workstreams, each with deep context and instruction prompts that change how AI works for you.
  • A persistent memory system where every session builds on the last. No more starting over on Monday.
  • People profiles for key individuals in your professional life, so your AI knows who you're communicating with and adjusts.
  • A dashboard that shows you what needs attention across every project you're running.
  • A library of production-grade skills: document creation, slide decks, morning briefings, state management, Google Drive integration.
  • Hands-on experience with both Claude in the cloud and Claude's desktop environment for real deliverable production.
  • A week of proven daily practice, not theory, under your belt before you graduate.

IS THIS YOU

You Don't Need Another AI Course.
You Need a System.

This is for professionals who are already using AI and know it should be doing more. You've had the conversations. You've seen the demos. You've maybe even taken a course or two. And you're still starting from scratch every time you open a new chat.

You're a consultant, a team lead, a business owner, a marketing director, a professional who manages multiple workstreams and knows that context is the real bottleneck.

You don't want slides. You don't want theory. You don't want to learn about AI. You want to sit down, build something real, and use it the next day.

If you haven't used AI at all yet, this isn't the right starting point. Take the AI Clarity Planner first. It's free, it takes five minutes, and it will show you exactly where you are.

If you've been using AI regularly and you're ready to stop chatting and start building, this is where you go next.

Pricing Plans

COHORT SEAT

Six live sessions with Vince Freeman. Every session teaches live, then you build. Homework is real work in your real environment, not worksheets.

$1500

Interested in group enrollment? Contact us for team and organization pricing.

Faq

What does the system actually know about me? Is my data secure?

The Command Center stores your professional context -- how you write, what projects you're running, what decisions you've made, who you work with, what your priorities are. It does not store passwords, financial information, or personal identity data. Everything lives in your own Google Drive, under your own account. Nothing is shared with other users, other AI platforms, or anyone else. You decide what context to give it, and you can see and edit every file it creates. You own the system. Period.

What AI experience do I need before joining?

You should be using AI regularly -- writing emails, brainstorming, researching, drafting content. You don't need to be technical. You don't need coding skills. You do need to have tried ChatGPT, Claude, or similar tools enough to know they're useful but frustrating when you start from scratch every session. If you're not sure where you stand, take the AI Clarity Planner first. It's free and takes five minutes.

What subscriptions will I need?

Three tools, roughly $30/month total. Claude Pro ($20/month) is the core platform where you'll build your Command Center and specialist agents. A Google account gives you Google Drive, which serves as the single source of truth connecting everything. And Wispr Flow ($10/month) is the voice-first tool that makes giving your Command Center deep context feel like a conversation instead of a typing exercise. That's it. No enterprise software. No annual contracts. Thirty dollars a month for an AI operating environment built around your actual work.

I use ChatGPT, not Claude. Will this still work for me?

The cohort builds on Claude because its project architecture, skills system, and desktop environment are what make the Command Center possible today. The principles -- persistent context, specialist agents, state management, strategic layering -- are platform-universal. You'll understand how to think about AI as a system, not a chat window, regardless of which tool you use day to day. But the hands-on build is Claude-specific, and that's where the real value lives. Most participants find that building the system is what makes the switch make sense.

What's the time commitment outside the sessions?

Each session is followed by homework that you do inside your actual job, not on top of it. You're building the system around work you're already doing. Expect 2-3 hours between sessions to complete your build, give your Command Center context, and test what you've learned. The participants who get the most out of this are the ones who treat the homework like a real installation, not an assignment.

What if I miss a session?

Every session is recorded and available to you within 24 hours. For most sessions, the recording plus the documented build steps will get you caught up. But sessions 2 and 5 are heavy installation sessions where the system is being configured around your specific work. Watching the recording helps you understand what happened. It doesn't replace doing the build with guidance. If your schedule has any risk of conflicts, the Cohort + Coaching tier gives you two private sessions with Vince -- and most participants who use them use the first one to catch up or troubleshoot their build. That's exactly what it's there for.

Is this live or self-paced?

Live. Every session is taught in real time with Vince Freeman. You'll see real demos, ask real questions, and build alongside other professionals who are solving the same problem. This is not a video library. The cohort format is intentional -- the accountability and the shared build experience are what make people actually finish.

What if I'm not technical enough for this?

If you can organize files in Google Drive and have a conversation with an AI chatbot, you have the skills you need. The system you're building doesn't require code, APIs, or developer tools. It requires clarity about your work and willingness to give the AI real context. The cohort teaches you every step. The most common reaction after Session 1 is "I can't believe that's all it took."

Stop Starting Over

The AI Clarity Planner™ shows you where you are. The AI Command Center ™ Cohort builds where you're going. Six sessions. A working system. Yours.

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