Get your hours back.
In six weeks, build AI workflows for your own job — and prove exactly how many hours a week they save you.
For accountants, admin, sales and teachers. No technical background needed.
- 6 weeks
- 3 evenings a week
- Taught in Malayalam
- Bring your own work

Taught by Sajith KCTO at Ideenkreise Tech · former Assistant Professor
What you leave with
- The monthly report
- 60 min8 min
- Client emails
- 25 min4 min
- Meeting notes
- 40 min5 min
- The weekly admin block
- 2 hrs20 min
6 hrs
back, every week — and you can prove it
What you'll actually be able to do
Not theory. Not "an introduction to AI." Your real work, on your real desk, done faster.
Write in a fraction of the time
Emails, letters, notes, reports and follow-ups — drafted properly, in your voice, in clean professional English.
Read less
Long documents and threads, summarised down to what actually matters and what you have to do about it.
Turn mess into order
Scattered notes, WhatsApp threads and messy documents into clean tables and checklists.
Research properly — and check it
Get briefed on what you don't know, with sources you can click and verify. A citation you didn't open is not a citation.
Think better
Make AI argue against your plan and show you what you've missed — before your client does.
Speak Malayalam, get English
Talk to it on your phone, in Malayalam or Manglish, and get clean professional English back. No typing.
Your English is not a problem.
You will never have to compose English from scratch. You fill in ready-made templates — and from Week 6, you simply speak, in Malayalam, and get clean professional English back.
AI removes your English barrier. It does not test it.
Is this for you?
I'd rather you know now than three weeks in.
Yes, if
- You work in an office — accountant, admin, sales, teaching, or close to it
- Your week is full of writing, reading, summarising, chasing and paperwork
- You've never really used AI — or you tried once, got a bland answer, and quietly gave up
- You have no technical background at all, and you're not sure your English is good enough
- You speak Malayalam. Where you are doesn't matter — every session is live online, in the evening
Honestly, no, if
- You already use AI daily and want to go deeper — this will be too slow for you
- You want software that runs while you sleep. That genuinely needs code, and it's a different course. I'll show you exactly where that ceiling is, and I won't pretend it isn't there
- You can't bring real work to the sessions — the whole course is built on your own tasks
What it costs you
Stated here, in writing, before you enrol — not in Week 3 when you're already committed.
Your time
3 hrs a week
Three evening sessions, one hour each — plus about 15 minutes of practice a day. A habit, not a second job.
Claude Pro — being straight with you
₹1,500–1,800/mo
Free for Weeks 1 and 2. You'll only need to pay from Week 3, when we build your own assistant — and you can cancel any time.
The six weeks
Then graduation night, on its own evening.
Week 1
Get comfortable, then map your job
We start gently. Your first session has nothing to do with work — you'll plan a trip, or write a message you've been avoiding, just to stop being nervous about it. Then your first work win, and the skill everything rests on: how you ask decides what you get. Then the session that turns the whole course — we map your job, and pick the five tasks that hurt most.
From here on, we're not learning AI. We're killing those five tasks.
Week 2
The rules, then your first real workflows
Before you touch a single piece of real work, you get the rules: what you may never put in, what you must anonymise, and how to catch it when it's confidently wrong. Then we go after task #1 and task #2, and you build your first real workflows.
Not a clever one-off answer: a reusable machine you'll still be using next year.
Week 3
Research, thinking, and your own assistant
You'll learn the habit that protects your reputation: open the source. Then the mode almost nobody uses — making AI argue with you, to find the hole in your plan and the objection your client is about to raise. Then you build your own assistant, one that already knows your role, your firm and how you write.
This is where Claude Pro is needed. Weeks 1 and 2 are free.
Week 4
Recipes, and finishing your top five
Your workflows become recipes you fire in ten seconds — not prompts you rewrite every time. Then tasks #4 and #5, built by you, with me deliberately staying quiet. Because after six weeks I'm not in the room. Your top five are done, and you add up your Tracker for the first time.
Most people are surprised by the number.
Week 5
Other tools, systems, and your life
Claude can't draw — so you'll have Claude write the instructions and let another tool make the image, without learning any new skill yourself. Then you'll turn your recurring work into a weekly routine that runs almost hands-free. Then: your life, not your job. Meals, learning, money, home.
The people still using AI a year from now are the ones who use it at home.
Week 6
Your phone, your judgment, your polish
Voice — speak Malayalam into your phone, get clean professional English out. For a lot of people this is the moment the whole thing clicks. Then the grown-up session: when NOT to use AI. You'll write your own three rules. Then we polish your Playbook until a colleague could pick it up and use it without you.
Graduation night
Say your number out loud
Its own evening. You show your number — hours a week, before and after — give a live demo of one workflow you built, and name one thing that surprised you. Then we add up the room's total, and you leave with a certificate and a 90-day plan.
What you walk away with
Yours, forever.
01
Your Personal AI Playbook
Your own manual. Fifteen-plus tested recipes and five real workflows for your job — each with a check step and a confidentiality line. Written so a colleague could use it.
02
Your Hours-Saved Tracker
The five tasks you started with, the time they used to take, and the time they take now. That's your proof — for your boss, for your next appraisal, and for yourself.
The monthly report: 60 minutes → 8 minutes.
03
An assistant that knows who you are
Set up once. Stops you re-explaining yourself for the rest of your career.
04
The ability to build a new workflow without me
That's the one that actually matters. Everything else is just this week's output.

Your teacher
Sajith K
CTO at Ideenkreise Tech · former Assistant Professor
I spend my working life making AI genuinely useful — and I've watched too many people give up on it after one bland answer. This course is the version I wish they'd had: no jargon, no theory, just your own work getting faster, in the language you think in.
More about me at sajithk.in ↗Honest answers
The questions people actually ask.
- “I'm not good with computers.”
- If you can use WhatsApp and write an email, you can do this. There is nothing to install and nothing to configure. It's a website with a text box.
- “Is my English good enough?”
- Yes. You'll never compose English from scratch — you fill in ready-made templates, and from Week 6 you can simply speak in Malayalam and get clean English back. It's the question I get most, and the one I'm most confident about.
- “What if I miss a session?”
- Everything is recorded, and the WhatsApp group is there. Missing one session is fine. Going quiet for a week is what gets people into trouble — and if that happens, I'll come and find you.
- “Will AI replace my job?”
- Not in this room. The people who get replaced are the ones who don't know what it can do. Everything here is built to make your judgment sharper — because that's what you're actually paid for, and it's the thing AI can't do for you.
- “Is the data I handle safe?”
- Only if you know the rules — which is exactly why we cover them in Week 2, before you use AI on anything real. Clients, customers, students, colleagues: you'll leave with a written rule of your own about what you will never put in.
- “Can it just do my work automatically while I sleep?”
- No. Not without code. I'll show you exactly how far you can get without writing a line of it — which is much further than most people ever go — and I'll be honest about where that stops.
Bring a laptop, your phone, and a list of the tasks that eat your week.
Six weeks from now, you'll know exactly how many hours you got back.