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Monday

Someone on your team drops "Claude Code" in standup. You nod. You make a mental note. You never open it.

Tuesday

Your LinkedIn feed is wall-to-wall AI agents. A PM at Adobe posted one she built in a weekend. A marketing manager automated half his content pipeline. You like the post. You keep scrolling.

Wednesday

Your boss asks: "Are we doing anything with AI?" You say something about exploring options. You Google "OpenClaw tutorial" later. The top result is 45 minutes long and already outdated.

Thursday

Someone shares a Kling video that looks like it was shot by a production team. It was generated from a text prompt. In 30 seconds. You didn’t even know that was possible.

Friday

You find this page.

This Friday, you stop reading about AI and start using it.

Early bird pricing available. Seats are capped.

What happens on Friday

9:30 AM

You open your laptop. Dmitry Shapiro — ex-Google, 3x founder, the CEO who built MindStudio — is live. Not a recording. Not a webinar. He’s sharing his screen.

10:00 AM

You install Claude Code. You prompt it. You watch it write something that would’ve taken you an hour. You start to understand why your developer friends won’t shut up about it.

11:00 AM

You install OpenClaw on your own machine. The open-source agent that keeps showing up in every AI thread, running locally, configured by you.

12:00 PM

You build your first AI agent. No code. A real one — something that processes documents, handles a repetitive task, runs on GPT or Claude or Gemini. You deploy it. It works. You built that.

1:00 PM

You generate images and video from text prompts using Kling and Seedance. The outputs look professional. You leave with prompt templates you’ll reuse all month.

1:30 PM

You close your laptop. You have a working AI agent, a certification, and a month of platform access. Four tools you couldn’t use this morning — you just used all of them.

The real price of “I’ll figure it out on my own”

40+ hours

That’s how long graduates estimate it would take to learn these four tools from scattered YouTube tutorials, blog posts, and documentation. Most never finish.

$0 in output

Every week you spend "meaning to look into it" is a week someone on your team ships something with AI and you don’t.

The meeting you’re not ready for

Your company’s AI conversation is happening whether you’re in it or not. The people building things will lead it. The people still researching will watch.

4 hours on Friday. $250.

Live instruction. Working AI agent. Certification. Platform access. $20 in credits. Everything you need to stop reading and start building.

“I stopped just using AI — and started building it.”

Manasa Desai was a Principal Product Manager at Oracle. She’d been following AI for months — reading about it, talking about it in meetings, watching demos. But she hadn’t built anything.

She attended one bootcamp session. By the end of week two, she’d gone from AI-curious to AI-confident. She’d built working agents. She’d changed how her team talked about automation.

She’s one of 14,000 people who’ve done this.

Manasa Desai

Manasa Desai

Principal Product Manager, Oracle

Rachel Zhang

Rachel Zhang

TikTok

Prasanna Prabhu

Prasanna Prabhu

Microsoft

Tiffanie Kong

Tiffanie Kong

Intel

Amit Patolia

Amit Patolia

Meta

Howard Tseng

Howard Tseng

Rhino USA

Carley Lake

Carley Lake

Etsy

Most AI instructors learned last month. Dmitry’s been building for 30 years.

Dmitry Shapiro, CEO & Co-Founder of MindStudio AI

Dmitry Shapiro built products at Google. He’s founded three companies and raised $140 million. He built MindStudio. And he’s personally taught 14,000 people to use AI tools — from PMs at TikTok to senior engineers at Meta.

This isn’t a course by someone who read the docs. It’s four hours with the person who built the platform, live, answering your questions in real time.

Should you actually do this?

Yes, if

you keep hearing about AI tools at work but haven’t actually used any of them. If you’ve tried YouTube and it didn’t stick. If you want to build something real — not just understand the theory. If you want to walk into your next meeting and be the person who’s actually done it, not the person who’s “looking into it.”

Probably not, if

you’ve already deployed AI agents in production, or you’re looking for academic deep-dives on LLM architecture. This is a builder’s workshop, not a lecture.

You don’t need to be technical.

Most graduates come from marketing, operations, sales, and consulting. If you can use a browser, you can do this.

Common questions

I'm not technical. Can I actually do this?

No coding background required. Most graduates come from non-technical backgrounds — marketing, operations, sales, consulting. If you can use a browser, you can do this.

How is this different from free YouTube tutorials?

Structured learning, live troubleshooting, official certification, and platform access — all condensed into 4 hours. Plus direct access to the CEO who built the platform.

Is this worth $250?

You get live instruction from a 3x founder, platform access, AI credits, a certification, and four hours of hands-on building. Graduates tell us one agent they built saved them more time in the first week than the bootcamp cost.

What if I can't attend the full session?

Sessions are recorded and available to enrolled participants. Live attendance is encouraged for troubleshooting and direct access to Dmitry.

Can my company pay for this?

Yes. Many participants use L&D budgets. We provide invoices and completion certificates. For teams of 5+, email contact@mindstudio.ai for group pricing.

Next Monday

Someone on your team mentions Claude Code. You don’t nod along — you pull it up and show them what it can do.

Your boss asks about AI. You don’t say "looking into it." You demo the agent you built on Friday.

A colleague shares an AI-generated video. You know exactly how it was made. You made one yourself last week.

That’s what four hours buys you.

Early bird: $250. Price increases to $500. Seats are capped.