AI agents don't just answer questions — they take actions, run workflows, and work for you around the clock. This is a hands-on session to get you literate in that shift. Not a chatbot demo. The real thing.
Chatbots respond. Agents act. They read your email, book your calendar, scan markets, write code, and execute decisions — autonomously. This isn't hype. It's already running in the workflows of people who got ahead of the curve.
Agents that run on a schedule, react to events, and complete multi-step tasks without you touching a keyboard.
Read emails, create calendar events, search the web, query APIs, send messages — all triggered by a single instruction.
Agent literacy isn't about one tool. It's a way of thinking — how to decompose tasks for AI, chain decisions, and design for autonomy.
The people who get fluent in this now are the ones who will look irreplaceable in every room they walk into. The gap is widening, fast.
We use OpenClaw as the hands-on vehicle because it's powerful, fast to set up, and genuinely lets non-developers build real agents without writing code. But what you'll actually leave with is the mental model — how agents think, how workflows chain together, how to prompt for action not just answers.
That transfers to any platform: Cursor, Claude, Gemini, whatever ships next year. Think of it like learning to drive on a specific car — the car doesn't matter. You now know how to drive.
This is the new Excel. The new "knowing how to Google." The people who get this now have a durable skill, not just a tool subscription.
Not slides. Not theory. By the end of the session you'll have built something real and understand how to build the next one yourself.
OpenClaw installed and configured on your machine
Your first live agent — doing a real task on a schedule
The mental model: how to think in agents, not just prompts
An email-reading or calendar agent you actually use
Understanding of agentic tools beyond OpenClaw
A repeatable playbook to keep building on your own
All sessions are in-person in Walnut Creek. All formats include hands-on building time — no PowerPoint, no passive watching.
I'm a Software Engineer and Architect who was building AI systems before the current wave — and I've been running live, production agents in my own life and work for months. Not experiments. Real systems that run every day.
I'm not building a course business. I have a full-time job and active projects. I'm doing this because I believe AI diffusion matters — and that the gap between people who get it and people who don't is closing a window that won't stay open forever.
"I want people to adopt, to learn, to break through the hesitation — not because OpenClaw needs users, but because agent literacy is going to be the dividing line between knowledge workers who thrive in the next decade and those who get displaced by them."— Assaf, Walnut Creek · Engineer · Agent Builder
This isn't a scalable product. It's hands-on time with someone who's actually doing this. That means the supply is genuinely limited. If you're curious, reach out early.
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Sessions are in-person in Walnut Creek (Concord / East Bay / SF flexible).
Remote sessions considered for groups of 3+.