Finally make AI work for you — no tech skills needed
Master the everyday AI tools everyone's talking about — ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and more — without any tech background. Learn to talk to AI the right way and get results that actually save you time.

"You don't need to understand how AI works under the hood — you just need to know how to talk to it, and I'll show you exactly how."— Tony Lindsay

What you'll learn
What you'll be able to do
- Write clear, effective prompts that get useful, accurate answers from any AI chatbot on the first try.
- Compare ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude side-by-side and choose the right tool for each task in your daily life.
- Use AI to draft emails, reports, social posts, and other written content in a fraction of the usual time.
- Spot AI mistakes, hallucinations, and biases so you can fact-check and trust the output you use.
- Automate repetitive personal and work tasks — scheduling, research, summarising, brainstorming — using free AI tools.
- Stay safe and private online by knowing exactly what not to share with an AI and how each platform handles your data.
How it works
A school that adapts to you
This isn't a set of static videos. Every lesson is generated live and tuned to where you actually are.
We learn your level
A quick placement check tailors your starting point so you're never bored or lost.
Lessons adapt as you go
Each lesson is written for your pace and your goal, adjusting as your skills grow.
Your AI coach keeps you moving
Checkpoints, feedback, and gentle nudges turn progress into a real result.
The curriculum
What's inside your school
6 modules · 18 lessons

Welcome to the AI Revolution
Lay the essential groundwork so complete beginners understand what AI language models are, how they differ from each other, and how to make an informed first choice before touching a single tool. This prerequisite knowledge prevents the confusion and frustration that derail newcomers in later modules.
- 1.1What Is a Large Language Model (in Plain English)?Included
- 1.2A Guided Tour of ChatGPT, Gemini, and ClaudeIncluded
- 1.3Choosing the Right Tool for the Right JobIncluded
The Art of the Prompt
Prompting is the core skill that determines the quality of every AI interaction. This module builds that skill systematically — from understanding why wording matters, to proven techniques, to iterating like an expert — so students get useful results on the first try, every time.
- 2.1Why Your Wording Changes EverythingIncluded
- 2.2Prompting Techniques That Get Results Every TimeIncluded
- 2.3Refining and Iterating: The Conversation Is the SkillIncluded
AI for Everyday Writing Tasks
Apply prompting skills immediately to the writing tasks students face most often. Each lesson moves from concept to finished draft, so students leave with real, usable output — not just theory — and a repeatable process for future writing.
- 3.1Emails, Messages, and Professional CorrespondenceIncluded
- 3.2Reports, Summaries, and Long-Form DocumentsIncluded
- 3.3Social Media, Bios, and Creative ContentIncluded
Spotting AI Mistakes — Fact-Checking and Critical Thinking
Knowing how to use AI is only half the skill; knowing when not to trust it is equally important. This module builds healthy scepticism and a concrete verification workflow so students never publish or act on AI output blindly. A lesson on bias is added here as an essential, inseparable companion to hallucination awareness.
- 4.1What Are Hallucinations — and Why Do They Happen?Included
- 4.2Recognising Bias and Limitations in AI ResponsesIncluded
- 4.3Building Your Personal Fact-Checking WorkflowIncluded
Automating Repetitive Tasks with Free AI Tools
Move beyond text generation into genuine time-saving automation. Students identify their own repetitive bottlenecks and systematically replace or accelerate them using free AI tools — building habits that compound in value every week.
- 5.1Research, Brainstorming, and Idea GenerationIncluded
- 5.2Scheduling, Planning, and Organising Your LifeIncluded
- 5.3Summarising, Transcribing, and Processing InformationIncluded
Staying Safe, Private, and in Control
Confidence with AI must be paired with responsible use. This capstone module covers data privacy, platform policies, bias, and the habits that keep students safe and in charge long-term — including a forward-looking lesson on building a sustainable AI practice.
- 6.1What You Should Never Share with an AIIncluded
- 6.2Understanding AI Limitations and Responsible UseIncluded
- 6.3Building Your Long-Term AI HabitIncluded
Who it's for
Is this you?
Office workers
Tired of drowning in emails and reports, they'll use AI to handle the writing tasks that eat up their day — faster and with less stress.
Small business owners
Wearing every hat in their business, they'll put AI to work on content, research, and planning so they can focus on what only they can do.
Retirees
Curious about the AI tools everyone's talking about, they'll gain the confidence to use them safely, privately, and on their own terms.
Freelancers
Juggling clients and deadlines solo, they'll use AI to speed up writing, brainstorming, and admin without sacrificing quality.
Career changers
Upskilling for a new chapter, they'll add practical AI fluency to their toolkit so they stand out in a competitive job market.
Busy parents
Short on time and energy, they'll learn to use AI for scheduling, research, and everyday writing tasks that pile up at home and work.
Questions
Frequently asked
Your teacher
A note from your teacher

Tony Lindsay
If you've ever felt like the AI conversation is happening around you rather than with you — I want you to know that feeling is incredibly common, and it has nothing to do with how smart you are.
The honest truth is that most of the content out there about AI is written by tech people, for tech people. It assumes you already know what a "model" is, that you're comfortable experimenting with unfamiliar software, and that you find jargon like "LLM" or "token limits" exciting rather than exhausting. If that's not you — welcome. You're exactly who I built this for.
I created Prompt Fluent because I kept watching capable, intelligent adults give up on AI tools after one or two confusing experiences — and that felt like a genuine waste. These tools can save you real time on the tasks that drain you: the repetitive emails, the report summaries, the research rabbit holes, the "what should I write here?" moments. But none of that happens automatically. There's a skill to it. A simple, learnable skill — and that's what this course teaches.
We start at the very beginning: what these tools actually are, how they work in plain English, and how to take your first confident steps with ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. Then we go deeper — into prompting techniques that get results, writing tasks you can hand off to AI today, and how to fact-check output so you're never caught out by a confident-sounding mistake. We finish by making sure you're safe, private, and set up with habits that will keep working for you long after the course is done.
There's nothing in here that requires a technical mind. Just curiosity, a willingness to try, and a few minutes a day. That's all it takes — and I'll be with you every step of the way.
— Tony Lindsay
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