Your team ships AI with or without you.
The people who can judge AI keep getting the call. Everyone else is quietly becoming optional, one quarter at a time.
Most ship AI. Few ship good. We teach the difference.
You leave with a real build, the judgment to know it's good, and a checklist to repeat it. A tool, not notes.
Your capstone: a real artifact, feature or product
- A web or app feature, a product, or a standalone artifact, your pick
- Scoped to your own work, built with both instructors in the room
Product and Design judgment
- Tell real quality from plausible AI output
- Know when an AI feature is actually done
AI knowledge that compounds
- LLMs and GenAI: what they are, when to use which
- The AI way of thinking and the AI way of shipping
The checklist
- The step-by-step you repeat on your next build, and the one after
- Systems thinking, backwards thinking, builder habits
What's included
- Community access for 2 months + free lifetime Substack
- 1 month free access to Claude, OpenAI or Gemini
- Intro kit (t-shirt, notebook, stickers) + slide deck, notes and book + certification
Built for the room you're already in.
- You're a product manager, product lead, designer or technology practitioner
- Your company has an AI mandate but no playbook
- Your friction is organisational, not technical
- You want judgment and a working tool, not theory
- You're at an AI-native startup with an ML team
- You want a model-training or research course
- You're collecting another cheap certificate
- You're junior and need the fundamentals first
Two lenses. One room.
No track to pick. Every hour splits between the Product lens and the Design lens, taught live. Product Managers, Designers and technology practitioners all leave with both.
The Product lens
- Judgment on what's worth building, and when AI is actually done
- Aligning Legal, IT and leadership on what "good" means
The Design lens
- Taste and a quality bar the brand actually survives
- Pressure-testing flows and craft against real AI output
Two senior practitioners, one brief, live. You leave with both seats in your head, not a handoff between them.
Two ways in. One call.
Start with the 3.5-hour live build session today, or go all in on the full track when it opens. Same room for Product Managers, Designers and technologists, tuned to your lens.
Ship AI. For Real.
- The InspiringX Framework, taught live
- Build a real artifact, feature or product in session
- Runs Wed / Sat / Sun · inaugural session August 1
- Certification + community access + intro kit
- Instant confirmation to your inbox
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Most attendees expense this
InspiringX AI-Native Product Builder
- All three courses, taught live
- PM and Design lenses, co-taught throughout
- InspiringX certification
- Community access + intro kit
- No payment now
- First to know when Courses 2 and 3 open
30 days. No questions. Full refund. If it doesn't earn its place, you don't pay.
3.5 hours. Built live.
One focused half-day: one room, two instructors, every hour split between the PM lens and the Design lens. Runs Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays on Zoom. Inaugural session: Saturday, August 1.
Foundations & the Framework
- Peer-group introductions, meet your instructors
- LLMs and GenAI: when to use which, what AI is and isn't
- The InspiringX Framework: the AI way of thinking and shipping
- 10-minute lightning session, live demo, AI Readiness quiz
The building phase
- Feature or product vs artifact, scoped by your AI-Native Test result
- Systems thinking, builder thinking, backwards thinking
- How to build an artifact, a feature, or a product
Build and iterate
- Start building live, iterate with both instructors in the room
- Submit your work, knowledge-check quiz
- 30-minute demo, celebration and graduation
Take the AI-Native Test.
A 3-minute diagnostic that places you on the AI-Native stack, tunes the session to your level, and sets what you build on the day. Everyone starts here.
"We didn't build AI. We worked out how to use it, at scale, inside real companies, with real constraints. That is what we teach."

Rohit Gupta
Condé Nast, GE, Jio Viacom. AI product strategy, platform scale, org design and AI adoption inside large non-tech organisations. IITK, ISB.

Sunit Sharma
Vogue, Wired, GQ and Bon Appétit at Condé Nast; Carwale. Craft, UX maturity, taste and quality standards at scale.
What people leave with.
"Six months on, the tool I built in the session is still the one my team reaches for."
"Getting the Product seat and the Design seat at once was the best part. I saw what good looks like from a seat that isn't mine."
"Every other course assumes you're at an AI-native startup. This one assumes Legal is in the room. That is my actual job."