Fig. 01 — Office Hours

Office Hours

Free AI office hours. Twice a week. 55 minutes of show and tell, real workflows, and whatever questions you've been sitting on.

You learn AI fastest by watching someone else build something with it.

That's the whole idea. Twice a week, I host a free 55-minute hangout where people show what they're building with Claude, share workflows that actually work, ask questions they're stuck on, and learn from each other in real time.

It's not a webinar. There's no slide deck. It's a room full of people who are figuring this out together — some are beginners, some are building their third app. Everyone learns something.

I bring tips, demos, and whatever I've been building that week. You bring your projects, your problems, or just your curiosity. Show up, hang out, learn something, leave.


Fig. 02 — The Format

What happens at Office Hours

  • Show and tell — Someone shares what they built this week. Could be a website, an automation, a Claude Cowork skill, or a spectacular failure. All are welcome.
  • Live demos — I show a real workflow, a new trick, or build something from scratch so you can see the process.
  • Hot seat — Bring a problem you're stuck on. We troubleshoot it together, live.
  • Q&A — Ask anything about Claude Code, Cowork, vibe coding, AI tools, or whatever's on your mind.
  • Tips and finds — New features, useful prompts, tools worth trying, things I learned the hard way so you don't have to.

Fig. 03 — The Details
Schedule

Twice a week

55 minutesFree forever

Days and times announced in the newsletter. Usually mornings CT. Recorded if you can't make it live.

Who's invited

Everyone

Beginners welcomeAll levels

Whether you've never opened Claude or you're on your fifth app. The room is mixed on purpose — that's what makes it useful.


Fig. 04 — Join
Get the invite

Join the Office Hours

Subscribe to How to Talk to Robots and you'll get the office hours invite link with every issue. That's it — no separate signup, no app to download.


Fig. 05 — FAQ

Yes. Free forever. No upsell during the session. I do this because it's how I learn what people actually need, and because building with AI is more fun when you're not doing it alone.

No. Lurking is fine. Most people just watch and ask questions. If you want to show something, we'll make space for it. No pressure either way.

No. The room is mixed — beginners to advanced. Beginner questions are some of the best questions because they surface things everyone was thinking but nobody asked.

Subscribe to How to Talk to Robots (the newsletter). The office hours link goes out with every issue. No separate registration needed.

Sessions are recorded and shared with subscribers. You can catch up anytime.