Master in 24+ AI Tools
Stop watching the AI wave from the sidelines. In one month of hands-on training across 24+ industry-standard AI tools — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Midjourney, DALL·E, GitHub Copilot, Perplexity, Notion AI, Runway, and more — you'll learn to build real workflows that save you 10+ hours a week. Generate marketing copy that converts, design images and videos without a creative team, automate tedious tasks, and ship AI-powered side projects without writing complex code. No engineering background required.
What you'll learn
- Write prompts that get 10× better outputs than the average user
- Generate professional images, videos, and voiceovers without a design team
- Build no-code AI agents that automate research, outreach, and reporting
- Create custom GPTs for your team or clients in under an hour
- Audit any task in your current role and identify what AI can absorb
- Position yourself for AI-augmented roles paying ₹50k-₹2L/month
- Ship one AI side-project — chatbot, content engine, or workflow — by week 4
Technologies Taught
Course Unique Features
- 25+ hours of live instruction with real prompt walkthroughs
- Hands-on labs across 24+ tools — not just videos
- Lifetime access to recordings + prompt library
- Build a 3-piece portfolio you can take to clients or your boss
- Trained by working AI practitioners, not theory professors
- Active learner community + weekly office hours
- Certificate of completion + interview prep for AI roles
- Workflow templates worth ₹15,000+ — yours to keep
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Course Curriculum
Session 1 — Program Kick-Off, Ethical AI & Portfolio Mindset
5 topics
Session 1 — Program Kick-Off, Ethical AI & Portfolio Mindset
- •Welcome, schedule, and how sessions will run (hands-on every time).
- •What is AI in daily work: content, marketing, support, productivity (no jargon).
- •Ethical AI use: fairness, privacy, accountability, not taking content or misleading others (short, practical guidelines).
- •Portfolio mindset: what we'll build in Sessions 9, 15, and the capstone (Session 22), and how to use it for jobs/freelance.
- •Quick poll: who does content, marketing, support, data, or productivity today?
Session 2 — Prompt Engineering Fundamentals
5 topics
Session 2 — Prompt Engineering Fundamentals
- •What is a prompt: role, task, context, format (simple framework).
- •Hands-on: write a bad prompt vs a good prompt; compare outputs.
- •Hands-on: "You are a marketing writer. Write a 3-bullet blog outline for [topic]. Then write one Instagram caption."
- •Tips: be specific, give examples when needed, ask for step-by-step or bullet points.
- •Try it yourself: use your own product or service and get one outline + one caption.
Session 3 — Google AI Studio: Prompts, Test Cases & Summaries
5 topics
Session 3 — Google AI Studio: Prompts, Test Cases & Summaries
- •Sign up and create a new prompt in Google AI Studio.
- •Hands-on: paste a short user story → ask Gemini to generate 5 test cases (positive + negative).
- •Hands-on: paste a 500-word article → ask for a 5-bullet summary.
- •Brief note on rate limits (free tier) and when to "wait and retry".
- •Try it yourself: use your own requirement or article and get test cases or summary.
Session 4 — Content Creation With AI: Copy, Emails, Social
5 topics
Session 4 — Content Creation With AI: Copy, Emails, Social
- •Pick one tool: Rytr, Canva (Magic Write), or Adobe Express; show free tier limits.
- •Hands-on: choose a template (e.g. email, social post) and generate copy from a one-line brief.
- •Hands-on: generate 3 variations of one caption; pick and tweak the best.
- •When to use which: quick social (Canva/Adobe Express), longer copy (Rytr).
- •Try it yourself: create one email and one social post for your own use case.
Session 5 — Data Summarization & Productivity
4 topics
Session 5 — Data Summarization & Productivity
- •Paste long text (article or mock meeting notes) into ChatGPT/Gemini/Claude; ask for "5 bullet points + 3 action items".
- •Hands-on: Fireflies.ai – how it joins meetings and creates transcripts + action items (for PMs, admins, consultants).
- •Optional: show Copilot in Edge or Word for "summarise this page/document".
- •Try it yourself: summarise something you needed to read this week; try Fireflies on your next call; or build one small report in Genius Sheets from a prompt.
Session 6 — AI Image Generation: Canva, Adobe Express, Gemini, Copilot Designer
5 topics
Session 6 — AI Image Generation: Canva, Adobe Express, Gemini, Copilot Designer
- •Prompting for images: subject, style, mood, simple composition.
- •Hands-on: Canva or Adobe Express – use Magic Media / text-to-image or Express AI; generate one image; refine prompt once.
- •Hands-on: Gemini or Copilot Designer – same prompt; compare outputs.
- •When to use which: Canva/Adobe Express (designs + text overlay), Gemini/Copilot (standalone images).
- •Try it yourself: create one image you could use for a real post or slide.
Session 7 — Canva/Adobe Express Deep Dive: Marketing Assets & Social Posts
6 topics
Session 7 — Canva/Adobe Express Deep Dive: Marketing Assets & Social Posts
- •Pick a template in Canva or Adobe Express (e.g. Instagram post); replace text with Magic Write / Express or your copy.
- •Hands-on: add or replace one element with an AI-generated image.
- •Hands-on: resize or duplicate for another format (e.g. story or LinkedIn).
- •Gamma (gamma.app): For full presentations or pitch decks – sign up (free tier); paste an outline or topic; let Gamma generate a designed deck in minutes. Optional: create one short deck from a 3-bullet outline.
- •Export and quality check (resolution, readability).
- •Try it yourself: produce one post and one alternate format for the same message; or one Gamma deck from your own topic.
Session 8 — Marketing Campaigns: From Brief To Assets
5 topics
Session 8 — Marketing Campaigns: From Brief To Assets
- •Start with one sentence brief; use AI to expand into key messages and tone.
- •Hands-on: generate email subject + short body (ChatGPT/Rytr) and 2 social captions.
- •Hands-on: create one visual in Canva or Adobe Express that matches the message.
- •Quick checklist: message consistent? CTA clear? Suitable for India/regional audience if relevant?
- •Try it yourself: do the same for a real or practice product/service.
Session 9 — Portfolio Project 1: Marketing Kit
5 topics
Session 9 — Portfolio Project 1: Marketing Kit
- •Choose: personal brand, local business, or fictional product.
- •Hands-on: create 1 hero/brand image, 1 social post (image + caption), 1 email or one-pager – or a short pitch deck in Gamma.app from a 3-5 slide outline.
- •Save and name files for portfolio (e.g. "Marketing Kit – [Your Name]").
- •Optional: 5-minute share – 2-3 participants show their kit and one thing they learned.
- •Try it yourself: add one more format (e.g. story or WhatsApp status size) after the session.
Session 10 — Review & Share: Marketing Assets
4 topics
Session 10 — Review & Share: Marketing Assets
- •Volunteers present their Session 9 kit (3 min each); others give one positive + one suggestion.
- •Recap: prompt engineering, copy tools, Canva, Adobe Express, image generation – when to use what.
- •Preview Week 3: video, voice, chatbots, automation.
- •Q&A and any catch-up for people who missed a session.
Session 11 — Q&A and Catch-Up (Mid-Program)
4 topics
Session 11 — Q&A and Catch-Up (Mid-Program)
- •Share the step-by-step PDF guide for Session 10's between-session practice.
- •Open Q&A: prompts, Google AI Studio, copy tools, Canva, Adobe Express, Gamma, marketing kit—anything from Sessions 1-10.
- •Quick recap: what's coming in Sessions 12-23 (video, voice, chatbots, automation, OpenClaw, Lovable, AI for coders, integration, capstone, showcase).
- •Optional: 1-2 volunteers share one win or one challenge from the first half.
Session 12 — AI Video: From Script To Short Video
5 topics
Session 12 — AI Video: From Script To Short Video
- •Write or paste a short script (or use ChatGPT to generate one).
- •Hands-on: InVideo AI, Canva, or Adobe Express – create a video from text; pick template and style.
- •Add or generate visuals; trim to 30-60 seconds.
- •Export (free tier limits: resolution/watermark – mention upfront).
- •Try it yourself: make a second clip with your own script or a different style.
Session 13 — Voiceovers, Subtitles & Descript
6 topics
Session 13 — Voiceovers, Subtitles & Descript
- •Hands-on: ElevenLabs – sign up (free tier); paste a short script; choose voice and language; generate and download audio. Mention voice library and optional cloning (paid).
- •Hands-on: same script in Acoust AI or Speechify; compare output. When to use which: ElevenLabs for quality and variety; others for quick free options.
- •Hands-on: upload a short video (or use Session 12 output) and generate auto-captions in Canva or Adobe Express.
- •Hands-on: Descript – upload audio or video; edit by cutting/editing the transcript; add filler-word removal (great for podcasters & video editors).
- •Edit captions for accuracy; adjust placement if needed.
- •Try it yourself: add voiceover with ElevenLabs + captions to one video; or clean one short podcast clip in Descript.
Session 14 — Customer Service Chatbots (No-Code)
5 topics
Session 14 — Customer Service Chatbots (No-Code)
- •Pick Zapier Chatbots or Tidio; sign up (free, no credit card where possible).
- •Hands-on: add 3 FAQ pairs (question → answer).
- •Hands-on: add a "collect lead" step (name, email).
- •Embed or share test link; test on mobile and desktop.
- •Try it yourself: add 2 more FAQs or change the welcome message.
Session 15 — Workflow Automation: Zapier, Make.com & Browse AI
5 topics
Session 15 — Workflow Automation: Zapier, Make.com & Browse AI
- •Trigger → action: explain with one example (e.g. Google Form → Google Sheet + Gmail).
- •Hands-on: create one Zap (Zapier) or Scenario (Make.com): form submit → sheet + email (or similar). Make.com offers more steps on free tier; Zapier is very beginner-friendly.
- •Test with a real submission; show where to see runs and errors.
- •Free tier limits: tasks per month (Zapier/Make); suggest one more idea (e.g. save email attachments to Drive, or monitor a site with Browse AI).
- •Try it yourself: duplicate and change one step (e.g. add Slack notification); or add a Browse AI robot for a site you care about.
Session 16 — Portfolio Project 2: Chatbot or Automation
5 topics
Session 16 — Portfolio Project 2: Chatbot or Automation
- •Choose: chatbot (Session 14) or automation (Session 15).
- •Hands-on: build it with a clear purpose (e.g. "FAQ for X" or "Form → Sheet → Email for Y").
- •Document: 2-3 sentences describing what it does and which tools you used.
- •Optional: share link or screen-share; 2-minute demo.
- •Try it yourself: add one more trigger or response after the session.
Session 17 — Personal AI Assistant: OpenClaw + Telegram
6 topics
Session 17 — Personal AI Assistant: OpenClaw + Telegram
- •What is OpenClaw: self-hosted gateway that connects AI agents to Telegram (and Discord/WhatsApp). Open-source; Node.js 22+ and an API key (e.g. Anthropic) needed for the AI—OpenClaw itself is free.
- •Hands-on: install OpenClaw (docs.openclaw.ai); create a Telegram bot via BotFather and get the token.
- •Hands-on: configure OpenClaw with your bot token and API key; run the gateway (`openclaw gateway`); pair your Telegram account.
- •Chat with your assistant in Telegram (DM or group); try a few tasks: "Summarise this in 3 bullets," "Draft a short email for…." "Remind me in 10 minutes to…" (if reminders are enabled).
- •Brief note: data and context live on your machine; you can add skills or automation later. Optional: show Discord/WhatsApp in docs for follow-up.
- •Try it yourself: use your Telegram assistant for one real task this week; consider adding it as a portfolio piece ("Self-hosted AI assistant on Telegram").
Session 18 — Lovable & Imagica: Build Apps From a Prompt
2 topics
Session 18 — Lovable & Imagica: Build Apps From a Prompt
- •Share or export link for portfolio. When to use which: Lovable for forms and web UIs; Imagica for AI-centric apps.
- •Try it yourself: change the form to a different use case (e.g. contact or event registration); or extend your Imagica app with one more feature.
Session 19 — Hugging Face Spaces & Ollama: Models in Browser + Local
2 topics
Session 19 — Hugging Face Spaces & Ollama: Models in Browser + Local
- •Compare: when to use cloud (Spaces, ChatGPT) vs local (Ollama) – privacy, cost, offline.
- •Try it yourself: use one Space for a real task; if you have the hardware, run one Ollama model and ask it one question.
Session 20 — AI-Assisted Coding: Cursor & GitHub Copilot
5 topics
Session 20 — AI-Assisted Coding: Cursor & GitHub Copilot
- •Hands-on (Cursor or Copilot): install/sign up (free tier or trial); open a small file or new project.
- •Ask for code: "Write a Python function that takes a list and returns only even numbers" or "Add a test for this function." Accept/compose suggestions; run the result.
- •Refactor and debug: select code → "add error handling" or "explain this"; use AI to fix a simple bug or add comments.
- •Role-specific: testers – "generate 3 test cases for this API"; analysts – "write a short script to read this CSV and sum column X."
- •Try it yourself: use your own snippet or script and get one generation (function, test, or fix) from the AI.
Session 21 — Integrating Tools: Text → Image → Video → Workflow
4 topics
Session 21 — Integrating Tools: Text → Image → Video → Workflow
- •Walk through one end-to-end example: brief → copy (ChatGPT) → image (Canva/Adobe Express) → short video (InVideo/Canva/Adobe Express) → optional form + Zapier.
- •Hands-on: in small groups or individually, run the same pipeline with a different brief.
- •Discuss: where to store assets, how to name files, what to document for portfolio.
- •Try it yourself: run one full pipeline for a real or practice campaign after the session.
Session 23 — Showcase, Resume/Portfolio & Next Steps
6 topics
Session 23 — Showcase, Resume/Portfolio & Next Steps
- •3-4 volunteers: 5-minute showcase of their best project (e.g. Session 9 marketing kit, 16 chatbot/automation, 17 OpenClaw, or 22 capstone).
- •How to describe what you built: "Used [tools] to [outcome] for [audience/purpose]."
- •Resume: 2-3 bullet examples (e.g. "Built FAQ chatbot with Zapier; reduced support time by X%" or "Created AI-assisted marketing kit: copy, visuals, short video").
- •Portfolio: one simple option (Google Drive folder with descriptions, or Notion page, or LinkedIn post with links).
- •Next steps: deeper prompt engineering, paid tiers when needed, freelancing platforms (e.g. Upwork, Fiverr, Internshala for gigs and internships), more automation (Make vs Zapier), exploring Cursor/IDE AI if they code.
- •Program feedback and Q&A.
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A seasoned AI Product leader with 11+ years of experience in building and scaling global B2B SaaS products, from early-stage start-ups to large multinational corporations. Has led AI-driven innovations in AI/ML, Generative AI, and AI Agents, delivering high-impact solutions for enterprise marketing, sales, and customer engagement. Specializing in architecting enterprise-scale AI systems and agents, no-code/low-code platforms and automation at scale. Known for practical, real-world training that has mentored hundreds of product managers, freshers, and non-technical professionals into job-ready AI specialists around the globe. Approved trainer by Raj Cloud Technologies.
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