The Art Is Done. Now You Just Have to Talk About It. A short email-based course to help you write faster, share your work more often, and finally stay consistent.
You know the feeling:
The work is finished, but the caption still isn’t.
That email you meant to send last week is still sitting in drafts.
And your artist bio? Outdated, uncomfortable, and still on the to-do list.
AI Without Noise is a focused 3-day course that shows you how to use a few practical, AI-based tools to make the writing part easier, faster, and less frustrating.
It’s designed to help you get unstuck, finish what you’ve been avoiding, and stay visible — without spending hours on every word.
What You’ll Learn
In this 3-day course, you’ll learn how to:
- Write a better email without overthinking it
- Caption your artwork without sounding awkward
- Clean up your artist bio without starting from scratch
What You’ll Get
- A welcome email to get you set up — no experience needed
- Three focused lessons, delivered by email over three days
- Built-in prompts that help you write with clarity, ease, and your own voice
- A downloadable swipe file with artist-ready AI tools for emails, captions, and bios
How It Works
- $27 — one-time purchase
- Delivered straight to your inbox
- First lesson arrives within 15 minutes
Ready to begin AI Without Noise?
Get your first setup guide today — and start making progress tonight.
Begin in minutes. Apply what you learn right away.
A note from Jeffrey
I’m a full-time artist — like you.
Most of my days are spent in the studio, working slowly, building things with care, and trying to keep up with the parts that happen outside the frame: writing, sharing, staying visible.
When I first started experimenting with AI, I wasn’t looking for shortcuts. I just needed help getting unstuck — so I could keep showing up without burning out.
This bootcamp shares the three tools I now use almost every week to stay on top of that part of my practice.
They won’t replace your voice. They’ll just help you use it faster — and more often.
Hope they serve you well.
— Jeffrey
