- Hourly: $18.00 - $25.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: More than 6 months, 30+ hrs/week
We’re looking for an experienced health marketing writer to join our team on a freelance or part-time basis. This role is ideal for someone who understands direct response marketing, email nurturing, and content creation within the health and wellness industry. You’ll work across multiple brands, physicians, virtual health summits, and patient communities to create engaging, educational, and conversion-focused content. Location: North America only Responsibilities * Write email newsletters for virtual health summits and live events * Develop nurture email sequences before, during, and after events * Write engaging Instagram captions and social media content for health brands, physicians, and practitioners * Create educational blog articles related to health topics and summit content * Write engaging posts, announcements, and discussion prompts inside our Circle community for people living with Lipedema * Repurpose interviews, webinars, podcasts, and expert sessions into marketing content * Write marketing copy for landing pages, promotional campaigns, and product launches * Assist with Kit email broadcasts, automations, and nurture sequences * Write copy for ManyChat flows and automated messaging campaigns * Collaborate with our marketing team to support launches, promotions, and community engagement Qualifications * Exceptional writing and editing skills * Experience writing marketing content in the health, wellness, medical, or functional medicine space * Strong understanding of direct response copywriting and email marketing * Experience writing social media content that drives engagement * Ability to simplify complex health topics into clear, engaging content * Highly organized with excellent attention to detail * Comfortable managing multiple brands and projects simultaneously * Able to work in a fast-paced environment with quick turnaround times and shifting priorities Preferred Experience * Virtual summit or online event marketing * Functional medicine, longevity, nutrition, women’s health, hormones, or chronic illness * Experience writing for physicians, healthcare providers, or wellness brands * Experience with Kit (formerly ConvertKit), including newsletters, automations, and nurture sequences * Experience creating ManyChat flows, automated messaging sequences, and social media engagement campaigns * Familiarity with Circle communities * Blogging and SEO content writing What We’re Looking For We’re looking for a writer who sounds human. While AI can be used as a brainstorming or research tool, we expect all final content to be thoughtfully written, edited, and refined by the writer. We do not publish content filled with generic AI language or repetitive marketing jargon. Every piece should feel natural, conversational, and authentic while reflecting each brand’s unique voice. To Apply Please send: * Your resume * 3–5 writing samples (emails, newsletters, blogs, or social media content) * A brief overview of your experience writing for health or wellness brands * Your availability We’re looking for someone who can educate, engage, and inspire. If you enjoy translating complex health information into compelling marketing content and helping build trusted health communities, we’d love to hear from you.
- Hourly: $5.00 - $10.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
I’m looking for an AI Engineer to help build an automated red-teaming product based on open-source models. This is a short-term, hands-on project for around 2 months, with an expected commitment of about 20 hours per week. The goal is to build a specialized red-teaming engine that can generate adversarial prompts across different risk domains, severity levels, and attack strategies — then automatically run those prompts against target AI models to identify bad cases, failure patterns, and safety gaps. 🔍 What you’ll work on Build red-teaming systems on top of open-source LLMs, including fine-tuning, prompt optimization, evaluation pipelines, and model orchestration. Design automated prompt generation workflows across risk domains such as self-harm, hate, violence, sexual safety, misinformation, fraud, cyber, and other high-risk areas. Generate prompts across different harm levels, from benign edge cases to policy-borderline and clearly unsafe scenarios, while maintaining structured taxonomies and evaluation criteria. Run automated tests against target models such as Gemma, Llama, Qwen, or other open-source / closed-source models to surface jailbreak patterns, over-refusal, under-refusal, and policy inconsistencies. Build feedback loops that turn model failures into stronger red-team prompts, improved eval sets, remediation recommendations, and continuous safety testing. 🧠 What I’m looking for Hands-on experience with open-source LLMs, fine-tuning, LoRA / QLoRA, RAG, model evaluation, and LLM inference pipelines. Familiarity with AI safety, red teaming, adversarial prompting, jailbreaks, safety evals, or trust & safety systems. Ability to build end-to-end systems, including data pipelines, model serving, eval harnesses, scoring, dashboards, and automation workflows. Bonus if you’ve worked on model safety, content moderation, policy evaluation, agentic testing, or automated eval infrastructure. ⏳ Project setup Duration: around 2 months Time commitment: about 20 hours per week Format: flexible / remote-friendly Stage: early-stage build, from 0 to 1 🚀 Why this is interesting This is not about manually writing red-team prompts one by one. The goal is to build a scalable system that can continuously generate, test, categorize, and learn from model failures — helping teams understand where AI models break, why they break, and how to improve them. If you enjoy working with open-source models, AI safety, red teaming, and fast 0-to-1 product building, I’d love to chat. Feel free to DM me if this sounds like you, or if you know someone who might be a good fit.
- Hourly: $30.00 - $50.00
- Expert
- Est. time: 3 to 6 months, 30+ hrs/week
AI Developer Needed – Build Us a Marketing AI Agent We need a skilled developer to build an AI-powered Marketing Assistant for our business. **Core Tasks the Agent Will Handle:** - Appointment setting & lead qualification - Copywriting (emails, ads, social content) - Automated follow-up sequences - Lead research and CRM updates **Requirements:** - Experience with AI agent frameworks (LangChain, CrewAI, AutoGen, etc.) - Strong prompt engineering skills - Ability to integrate with our existing tools (CRM, calendar, email) - Past projects to show us – links or demos preferred **Budget:** Open to discussion based on scope **Timeline:** Looking to kick off within 1–2 weeks
- Hourly: $12.00 - $80.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: 3 to 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
We are seeking a contractor to manage our SEO strategy and execution, content production, LLM and AI search optimization, and Google Ads management. This role requires a multi-faceted approach to digital growth, blending technical optimization, automated content generation, and paid media strategy. Key Responsibilities Provide dedicated client support, including email responses within 24 working hours, monthly reporting, and bi-weekly calls. Manage an automated content engine by strategizing, producing 6 to 10 pieces of content per month, and publishing up to 10 pieces per month. Lead LLM and AI search strategy by creating llms text files, performing passage-level citability audits to optimize content for AI extraction, and expanding FAQ schema. Produce definitional content structured for AI featured responses and monitor AI search positions across Perplexity, ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, and Bing Copilot. Execute technical and on-page SEO, including site audits, duplicate content resolution, 4xx and 5xx error identification, and page title and meta description optimization. Manage off-site SEO via backlink audits, cleanups, and internal and external link recovery. Oversee Google Ads campaigns by handling account restructuring, keyword research, ad copy A and B testing, and bid and budget management. Performance Goals Increase organic search traffic and keyword rankings across the healthcare affordability, HPA, HDHP, HSA, and medical debt verticals. Publish 6 to 10 pieces of SEO optimized content each month through the content engine. Improve AI and LLM visibility to achieve citations in Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and ChatGPT for HPA and healthcare financing queries. Improve Core Web Vitals scores to Google Good thresholds including LCP under 2.5 seconds, CLS under 0.10, and INP under 200 milliseconds. Drive qualified pipeline through Google/LinkedIn Ads by reducing cost per lead and improving click through rate.
- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $8,000.00
Engagement Overview I am the CEO and principal attorney of a small law practice specializing in campaign finance, lobbying regulation, FARA, nonprofit law, and government ethics. My five-person team — a junior partner, two associates, and an executive assistant — recently integrated into a larger firm. I am looking for an experienced Claude/AI automation builder for a phased engagement to design, build, and deploy a suite of interconnected agents and automations. This brief covers three phases. Phase I (Inbox Triage) is the highest immediate priority and the natural starting point. Phases II and III follow sequentially. Strong candidates will be evaluated on Phase I but should demonstrate familiarity with the full roadmap. This is a paid engagement. Scope, timeline, and rate are open to discussion. Technology Stack Email: Gmail (personal Pro account — not firm infrastructure) AI: Claude (Anthropic) via MCP or API Task and project management: Notion (existing workspace; routing tables, matter tracking, and timesheet structure already in place) Calendar: Google Calendar Internal chat: Google Chat Document storage: Google Drive (primary); local hard drives on iMac and MacBook Pro (secondary) Matter management / DMS: iManage (larger firm system — integration via dedicated ingestion email address) Voice notes: Plaud (AI note-taker) Signing platform: TBD — candidates should ask during scoping Out of scope: Signal and iMessage — encrypted platforms with no API access; manual forwarding convention only Confidentiality Requirements This is a law practice. Attorney-client privilege and work product protection apply to all client communications and matter-related documents. These are not compliance checkboxes — they are professional obligations with real consequences. The successful candidate must: • Execute a non-disclosure agreement prior to engagement • Demonstrate genuine understanding of why data handling matters in a legal context — not just technically, but professionally • Never use client names, email content, routing data, or document content for training, testing, or demonstration purposes • Work exclusively within the client's authenticated accounts — no third-party data stores outside the approved stack • Design systems that minimize data exposure — process and route, do not store unnecessarily Generic proposals that do not address confidentiality specifically will not be considered. Phase I — Inbox Triage Agent Real-time classification and routing of inbound Gmail, with a daily digest to the executive assistant. Objective The principal attorney's Gmail inbox receives high volumes of email across clients, matters, and categories of widely varying priority. The goal is an agent that processes every inbound message, classifies it, routes it to the correct person automatically, and ensures nothing drops — without overloading the executive assistant with triage work she should not be doing. Two-Stage Routing Logic Stage 1 — Sender Classification Every inbound email is classified against a tiered contact list maintained in a Notion database: MVC: Most Valuable Clients — 5 to 10 contacts. Highest priority. HVP: High Value People — 10 to 20 contacts. Some overlap with MVCs. Principal attorney, unless task-type rule applies All other clients: Roster managed in Notion with assigned attorney(s). Assigned attorney(s) per Notion client record Catch-All: Anyone not in the contact table — prospects, opposing counsel, vendors, bar association, etc. Generate executive assistant daily digest Stage 2 — Task-Type Classification (MVCs only) For MVC contacts, a second classification layer routes based on the nature of the request. Rules are client-specific. Examples: • Scheduling requests → Executive assistant • Contracts and approvals → Designated associate(s) per client record • Strategic and substantive legal matters → Principal attorney Task-type rules are defined per MVC client and must be configurable without developer involvement. Routing Table — Notion All contact and routing data lives in an existing Notion database. The agent reads from it at runtime. Required fields: • Contact name and/or email domain • Tier (MVC / HVP / Standard / Catch-All) • Assigned attorney(s) for Standard clients • Task-type override rules for MVCs The executive assistant must be able to add, edit, and re-tier contacts without touching code. This is a hard requirement. Routing Output Candidates should propose their recommended approach from among the following, based on current Gmail MCP capabilities: • Apply Gmail label and/or forward to assigned attorney's address • Create a pre-addressed draft for principal attorney review before sending • Log routing decision to Notion with email link and recommended assignee Please address this question directly in your proposal — it is a key evaluation criterion. Daily Executive Assistant Digest Once per day at a configurable time, the agent generates a digest delivered to a designated Notion page covering all catch-all emails from the prior 24 hours. Each entry includes: sender, subject, timestamp, and a one-line AI summary of the email's apparent purpose. Phase II — 5 AM Daily Brief A structured morning brief delivered to Notion each day before 5 AM, aggregating schedule, tasks, workflow status, news, and forward-looking context. Objective The principal attorney starts each day across multiple locations and needs a single, consolidated view of what matters — professional and personal — without opening email. The brief is delivered to a dedicated Notion page and covers the sections below in the following order. Section 1 — Daily Schedule Full calendar for the day pulled from Google Calendar. All events, calls, and commitments in chronological order. Section 2 — Open Projects and Undone Tasks Two sub-sections: (a) MVC high-value work — open projects and incomplete tasks for Most Valuable Clients, filtered to substantive legal work only; and (b) Personal — all open personal projects and tasks without exception. Personal items are comprehensive by design: if it is not surfaced here, it will be forgotten. Source: Notion task and project database. Section 3 — Blocking What is the principal attorney specifically holding up? Items where others in the firm are waiting for a review, decision, approval, or action. Source: Notion matter and task records where assignee or status indicates the ball is in the principal attorney's court. Note to builder: this section requires careful logic design. The agent must infer from status fields and assignee data what is genuinely waiting on the principal attorney versus what is simply unresolved. Work with client during onboarding to define the exact field logic. Section 4 — News Digest Industry News Curated digest of overnight developments in: campaign finance law and FEC activity, election administration, lobbying regulation (federal and state), nonprofit political activity, and government ethics. Format: short summary of each item with a link to the full article. Aim for signal, not volume — 5 to 10 items maximum. US Political News 5 to 10 headlines with links covering: presidential politics, US Senate and House elections, and major gubernatorial races. Stories people are actually talking about, not wire service filler. Section 5 — Firm Workflow Matter-level status summary pulled from Notion, organized by client tier and activity: Status Definition Closed Completed yesterday Moving Action taken yesterday Paused No action yesterday Stuck No action in five or more days Client groupings: MVCs (non-high-value work), Standard clients (all work), and any other open matters. Section 6 — One Month Look Ahead Rolling 30-day forward view pulled from Google Calendar covering: regulatory filing dates and compliance deadlines, matter-level deadlines, client birthdays, holidays, and planned vacations or travel. Anything that requires preparation or awareness in the next 30 days. Section 7 — Personal Financial Summary (If Feasible) Summary of personal financial position pulled from Monarch Money, if an API or MCP connector is available. Candidates should investigate Monarch's API access and address feasibility in their proposal. If not currently feasible, this section is omitted without affecting the rest of the brief. Delivery Notion only — not email. A dedicated page refreshed each morning before 5 AM. Previous day's brief should be archived, not overwritten. Phase III — Night Maintenance Three nightly agents that run after close of business: timesheet creation, document filing preparation, and Plaud note routing. All outputs are delivered to Notion for principal attorney review. Part 1 — Timesheet Creation Objective Each evening, the agent reviews the day's activity across three sources and populates a timesheet in an existing Notion template for the principal attorney's review and finalization. Sources • Google Calendar — all events and calls attended • Gmail sent items — emails sent that day, grouped by client/matter where inferable • Google Chat — internal messages sent, grouped by thread/matter where inferable Note to builder: Google Chat API access will need to be confirmed alongside Gmail and Calendar MCPs. Confirm availability and any OAuth scope requirements in your proposal. Output: Populated Notion timesheet using existing template structure. Principal attorney reviews each morning, adjusts entries as needed, and finalizes. The agent does not finalize — it drafts. Part 2 — Document Filing Objective Each evening, the agent surfaces documents created or edited that day for the principal attorney's review. The attorney flags finals, and the agent forwards them to the firm's iManage ingestion email address for filing. Sources • Google Drive — documents created or modified that day • Local hard drives — iMac and MacBook Pro Note to builder: local hard drive access requires a locally-running component (daemon, Claude Code instance, or folder-watching script) on each machine. Please address your proposed approach to this in your proposal. Alternative approach for consideration: a designated 'Ready to File' folder on each machine that syncs to Google Drive. The attorney drags filing-ready documents into this folder throughout the day; the agent watches the folder and processes from there. Simpler architecture, device-agnostic, and builds a consistent filing habit. Candidates should evaluate and recommend. Output: A Notion page listing all documents surfaced for that day, with document name, location, and last-modified time. Principal attorney marks finals. Agent forwards marked documents to the iManage ingestion email address. iManage filing is handled by firm IT from that point — no direct iManage API integration required. Part 3 — Plaud Note Routing and Archiving Objective: The principal attorney uses a Plaud AI note-taker on calls and meetings. Each evening, the agent pulls new Plaud summaries, routes them to the appropriate team members, archives a copy to Notion tagged to the relevant client matter, and deletes the underlying audio and transcript from Plaud's platform and the local device. Prerequisite — Plaud API Plaud API or webhook access is a prerequisite for this part. Candidates must investigate and confirm availability before scoping. If Plaud does not currently support programmatic access, this part will require a manual export step as a workaround — please address both scenarios in your proposal. Routing Logic: Similar in structure to Phase I inbox triage routing (MVC/HVP/Standard tiers with task-type overrides) but with distinct rules to be defined with the client during onboarding. Do not assume inbox triage rules apply directly. Archiving: One copy of each Plaud summary is saved to Notion as a note, tagged to the relevant client matter. Tagging logic to be defined during onboarding. Deletion: After successful routing and archiving, the agent deletes: (a) the audio and transcript from Plaud's platform via API, and (b) any local copies on the principal attorney's devices. Local deletion requires the same locally-running component described in Part 2. Candidates may propose a unified local agent that handles both Part 2 and Part 3 local operations. What I'm Looking For Strong candidates will have: • Demonstrated experience building Claude-based automations or agents — not general AI experience • Hands-on experience with Gmail MCP, Google Calendar MCP, and Notion MCP (or equivalent API integrations) • Ability to build systems that non-technical users can maintain — editability and simplicity are as important as technical sophistication • Comfort with phased delivery — Phase I first, Phases II and III following sequentially based on performance • Experience with professional services clients (legal, financial, consulting) is a meaningful plus • Willingness to execute an NDA and work within a legally sensitive environment What to Include in Your Proposal Please address the following specifically. Proposals that do not engage with these questions will not be considered. • Your proposed technical architecture for Phase I — how you would connect Gmail, Claude, and Notion • Your answer to the Gmail MCP routing output question in Phase I (labeling vs. drafts vs. Notion logging) — what is actually supported and what do you recommend • Your assessment of Plaud API availability and your proposed approach for Phase III Part 3 • Your assessment of Monarch Money API feasibility for the Phase II financial summary section • Your proposed approach to local hard drive access for Phase III Parts 2 and 3 — daemon, sync folder, or other • A comparable project you have delivered — describe the client type, the stack, and what made it work • Your estimated timeline and rate for Phase I, and a rough order-of-magnitude estimate for Phases II and III • Confirmation that you are willing to execute an NDA prior to engagement I am looking for someone who has read this brief carefully and has a specific, informed point of view on how to build it. This is phase one of a longer automation roadmap and the right candidate will be a long-term partner, not a one-time contractor.
- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $500.00
Overview Curiel Homes is looking for a highly skilled freelance specialist to help transform our website into a true lead conversion machine. We are a modern real estate and mortgage brand focused on growth, automation, local authority, and scalable systems. We want someone who understands: Real estate lead generation SEO and local search strategy AI integrations and automation Google PPC CRM workflows and follow-up systems Website performance optimization Conversion-focused design This is NOT just a website design project. We are looking for someone strategic who can help build long-term systems and automation that drive leads and conversions. Current Goals We want to improve and/or implement: Website + SEO Neighborhood-focused SEO landing pages Local authority content strategy Faster mobile page speed ADA/screen reader optimization Structured blog strategy based on real search queries Mortgage and down payment assistance pages Google Business Profile integration AI + Automation AI chat follow-up and lead nurturing CRM automation and workflow optimization Retargeting audience setup Review scraping/integration tools (ex: Birdeye.ai) AI-assisted content generation Smart lead capture systems Data + Content Add/edit videos throughout website Fed-related market data integrations Content hub/blog strategy Automated market insights and reporting ideas Ideal Candidate We are looking for someone who has: Experience working with lead-gen businesses Strong understanding of SEO and technical SEO Experience with Google PPC Experience with AI tools and automation Experience integrating CRMs and lead funnels Strong communication and strategic thinking Ability to recommend scalable systems Portfolio of websites or funnels that generated measurable results Bonus if you have experience with: IDX websites Sierra Interactive, Follow Up Boss, KVCore, or similar CRMs AI chat systems Local SEO domination strategies Conversion rate optimization What We Need From You When applying, please include: AI/automation experience What platforms/tools you recommend Your approach to improving conversion rates Estimated timeline Your preferred pricing structure Project Scope We are open to: Hourly consulting Fixed project pricing Ongoing monthly partnership Potential for long-term work if it is a strong fit.
- Fixed price
- Expert
- Est. budget: $1,100.00
NobleProg is seeking an experienced AI Trainer to deliver a live, instructor-led remote training focused on helping technical professionals integrate Agentic AI and RAG systems into their existing workflows. This opportunity is designed for participants with strong technical backgrounds (Data Engineering and Workflow Automation) but limited formal AI experience, with the goal of applying AI to real-world systems rather than learning theory. Engagement Details Location: Remote Duration: 2 days Audience: Data Engineers and Workflow Developers Participants: 4+ Daily Rate $1,100 per day Course Scope This training focuses on practical, hands-on development of AI-powered systems using Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) and agent-based architectures. The course will follow a Core & Split approach, starting with shared foundational concepts, moving into role-specific deep dives, and concluding with an integrated session demonstrating how AI systems are built and applied across workflows and data pipelines. NobleProg SOP - https://share.synthesia.io/a0788c6e-56d5-4da8-92c6-0d5c03ad6d52 Key Topics Include - Practical introduction to LLM applications and AI system architecture - Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) design and implementation - Data preparation, embeddings, and vector database concepts - Agentic AI fundamentals (tools, decision-making, multi-step workflows) - Orchestration frameworks such as LangChain, LangGraph, or similar - Role-based applications: RAG pipelines for data engineers and AI-driven workflows for workflow developers - End-to-end system integration (RAG + agents + automation) Trainer Responsibilities - Deliver engaging, instructor-led remote training with strong hands-on focus - Translate AI concepts into practical applications for non-AI technical professionals - Structure delivery using a Core & Split model to address different roles - Provide real-world exercises aligned with data pipelines and workflow automation - Facilitate an integrated session demonstrating how different components work together - Prepare training materials (trainer retains ownership of content) Required Qualifications - Hands-on experience building LLM-based applications, including RAG systems and agent-based workflows - Strong proficiency in Python and experience with APIs, data pipelines, or automation systems - Experience with frameworks such as LangChain, LangGraph, or similar - Proven experience delivering technical training to engineering audiences - Ability to simplify AI concepts and connect them to real-world use cases Nice to Have - Background in data engineering, workflow automation, or solutions architecture - Familiarity with MCP or emerging agent orchestration frameworks - Experience designing modular or role-based training programs preferred - Experience building production-grade AI applications preferred https://docs.google.com/document/d/184VlJipyixkLNJ_HnP3aPt4YToedTUAlji_LxkuLhRU/edit?usp=sharing Please review and approve this tentative outline. We will be meeting with the client to determine whether they prefer a 1-day or 2-day delivery format. The agenda may require some adjustments based on the client's specific objectives, technical background, and areas of interest, which can be finalized during the trainer-client consultation call. Could you please review the proposed outline and let us know if you see any red flags, gaps, concerns, or topics that may require immediate attention? We would also appreciate any recommendations regarding scope, level of technical depth, hands-on exercises, or prerequisite knowledge that should be addressed before presenting this to the client. Thank you for your feedback. How to Apply Please include - A brief overview of your experience with Agentic AI and RAG systems - Your experience delivering technical or AI-focused training - Examples of AI systems or applications you have built - Your approach to teaching participants without formal AI background - Availability for remote delivery
- Hourly: $51.00 - $75.00
- Expert
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
We built an AI front desk that answers calls and books appointments, and we want a punchy, real-time demo video in the style of automation creators like @brodyautomates on Instagram. If you know that fast, hook-first “watch this AI actually do the thing” format, you already get the vibe. You’ll call our AI live, book an appointment as a customer would, and react to how smooth it is. The vibe we’re going for • Strong hook in the first 3 seconds (“This AI just booked an appointment and the business owner was asleep…”) • Fast pacing, jump cuts, energy • Real-time demo, the AI’s voice is clearly audible and you react to it live • Casual, authentic builder/founder delivery, not a polished corporate ad • Captions and text overlays on screen What you’ll do Call our AI front desk (we provide the number and a loose script outline) and walk through booking a call as a real customer. Put it on speaker so both your voice and the AI’s responses are captured. React naturally, point out what’s happening, land on a quick “this is wild, here’s why it matters” wrap-up. Rough flow: • Hook to camera • Place the call, book the appointment with the AI • React in real time to how fast/natural it is • Quick payoff line at the end Requirements • Comfortable on camera with high-energy, conversational delivery • Clean audio (both your voice and the AI clearly audible) and good lighting • Vertical 9:16 for Reels/TikTok/Shorts • Familiarity with the automation/AI creator content style is a big plus Deliverables • 1 raw video, 30 to 60 seconds (short and punchy beats long) • One round of minor reshoots if needed Bonus (optional, can be separate) If you also edit in that style (jump cuts, captions, zoom-ins, text overlays, hook framing), quote it as a separate line item. Open to doing shoot + edit together or splitting it, your call. To apply Send 1 to 2 UGC samples (ideally AI/tech or automation demos), your turnaround, and your rate for the raw video. Mention “front desk” so we know you read this. If you’ve watched creators like @brodyautomates, tell us your take on what makes that format work.
- Hourly: $25.00 - $52.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
I am a Ph.D. and digital product business owner who uses AI (Claude, ChatGPT, and other AI tools) every day to build, market, and scale my business. My 12-year-old son and I are looking for an experienced AI tutor who can teach us how to work with AI effectively—not just how to ask questions, but how to think, build, create, and solve problems with AI. This is an ongoing coaching relationship, not a one-time class. I already use AI daily and want to become significantly more advanced in prompt engineering, AI workflows, automation, and business applications. My son is curious, creative, and highly motivated. We want someone who can grow with him over the coming years as AI continues to evolve. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR • Weekly one-on-one coaching sessions (one for me, one for my son) • Hands-on learning using real projects—not lectures or slide presentations • Practical skills that can be used immediately • A structured curriculum that builds over time • Someone who enjoys teaching and can explain complex ideas clearly • Experience with Claude, ChatGPT, and current AI tools MY LEARNING GOALS I use AI every day and want to continue improving how I work with it. Topics include: • Advanced prompt engineering • AI workflow design • Prompt refinement and iteration • Research and fact-checking • Marketing copy • Product descriptions • Sales pages • Email sequences • Business automation • AI-assisted content creation • Website content • Productivity systems • Emerging AI tools and best practices JORDAN'S LEARNING GOALS Jordan is 12 years old. While we'll certainly use AI for school projects and writing, our larger goal is to help him develop future-ready skills that will grow with him through middle school, high school, college, and beyond. We are looking for someone who can progressively teach him how to use AI to create, build, and solve problems. Topics may include: • Learning how to communicate effectively with AI and using AI to support academic success • Critical thinking and verifying AI responses • Research and creative writing • Brainstorming and problem solving • Website design and development with AI • Creating simple games with AI • Building apps and digital tools as his skills grow • Learning basic programming concepts using AI as a coach • Entrepreneurship and business ideas • Using AI to help businesses become more efficient • Marketing and content creation • Responsible and ethical use of AI • Developing confidence as a creator—not just a consumer—of AI technology The ideal tutor enjoys helping young people build real-world skills and can gradually increase the difficulty as Jordan grows. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR IN YOU • Demonstrated experience teaching AI—not simply using it • Strong prompt engineering knowledge • Comfortable teaching both an adult professional and a motivated 12-year-old • Patient, engaging, and adaptable • Able to build a long-term curriculum instead of isolated lessons • Reliable, organized, and an excellent communicator Bonus experience: • Programming or software development • Website development • AI-assisted coding • Game development • Digital marketing • Entrepreneurship • Small business consulting LOGISTICS • Two weekly sessions (one for Jordan and one for me--45–60 minutes each) • Zoom • Weekly to start • Start date: ASAP • Budget: Please include your hourly rate. TO APPLY Please include: Your hourly rate. Your experience teaching AI and prompt engineering. An example of how you would structure Jordan's first month of lessons. An example of how you would structure my first month of lessons. What you think will be the most valuable AI skills for a motivated 12-year-old to develop over the next five years. Applications that do not answer these questions will not be considered. We are looking for someone who enjoys teaching, stays current with AI, and is excited about helping both a business owner and a young learner become confident, capable AI users and creators.
- Hourly: $100.00 - $100.00
- Expert
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
Looking for a trainer to deliver the "Claude AI for Workflow Automation and Productivity Training Course" for a Corporate Training Engagement We are seeking an experienced instructor to deliver a hands-on corporate training focused on using Claude AI for workflow automation and productivity enhancement. The ideal trainer should be comfortable teaching business users and technical professionals how to leverage AI tools to streamline operations, automate repetitive tasks, and improve collaboration. This is an instructor-led training engagement to corporate participants. Training Topics Include: Introduction to Claude AI and AI-driven workflow automation Using Claude AI to improve productivity and task management Automating business processes such as: Email and document workflows Meeting notes and follow-ups Content generation and reporting Enhancing team collaboration with AI-assisted workflows Integrating Claude AI with business platforms and automation tools Workflow automation using tools such as: Zapier Trello Asana Notion CRM and customer support platforms AI best practices, governance, privacy, and ethical considerations Future trends in AI-powered business automation Ideal Trainer Profile: Strong hands-on experience with Claude AI or similar generative AI platforms Experience delivering workflow automation or productivity-focused training Familiarity with AI integrations and no-code/low-code automation tools Comfortable teaching both conceptual and practical hands-on sessions Prior corporate training experience preferred Ability to customize examples and exercises for business audiences Training Format: Instructor-led live training Interactive discussions and hands-on exercises Corporate audience Beginner-friendly but practical and business-oriented